At Alliance Epoxy Flooring Corp, every urethane cement floor we install is engineered for one outcome: systems that handle the real demands of commercial and food-service environments. We don’t cut corners with temporary fixes or skip the substrate work. Our focus is creating durable, impact-resistant surfaces through proper profiling, accurate mixing, and correct application of broadcast aggregates. Every installation is treated as a long-term investment, built to resist thermal shock, heavy traffic, and daily washdowns without cracking or delaminating.
Urethane cement systems are engineered to withstand extreme conditions found in food processing plants, commercial kitchens, and manufacturing facilities. The material bonds directly to prepared concrete, creating a monolithic surface that resists thermal shock, aggressive chemicals, and constant traffic without delaminating or cracking. Installation involves precise surface profiling, controlled mixing, and trowel application to ensure uniform thickness and proper curing, delivering a floor that performs reliably under the toughest demands.
Inspect concrete surface, check moisture levels, and profile substrate texture for proper adhesion.
Mix cement and polymer binder, trowel urethane cement, then broadcast aggregate for slip resistance.
Allow proper cure time, verify bond strength, and confirm impact resistance standards.
We handle every urethane cement project with accountability at the forefront. Communication remains direct and jargon-free from initial estimate through final walkthrough. Material selections are reviewed openly, mixing ratios verified on-site, and substrate profiles documented before application begins. You receive straightforward answers about curing schedules, thermal cycling requirements, and expected service life without guesswork or vague assurances.
Withstands extreme temperature changes from steam cleaning and hot water exposure without cracking or bond loss.
Broadcast aggregate finish provides secure footing even when wet, reducing accident risk.
Smooth, non-porous surface prevents bacteria growth and simplifies sanitation.
Supports forklifts, pallet jacks, and constant foot traffic without surface damage.
Stands up to acids, oils, and harsh cleaning agents without degradation.
Durable binder system and proper installation deliver years of reliable performance without replacement.
Urethane cement systems require precise substrate preparation, proper mixing ratios, and controlled application temperatures to achieve full adhesion and chemical resistance. Each layer is troweled to specification, broadcast aggregate is applied when required, and curing conditions are monitored to prevent surface defects. These installation practices ensure the floor withstands thermal shock, heavy impact, and frequent cleaning without cracking or delaminating over time.
Concrete substrates are ground and profiled to meet bonding requirements for urethane cement systems.
Technicians trowel and broadcast aggregate at proper thickness to ensure uniform performance.
Industrial-grade polymers and cement deliver thermal cycling and impact resistance.
Clients receive explanations of cure schedules, substrate findings, and system requirements throughout.
Urethane cement uses a polymer binder mixed with aggregate and cement, making it more impact-resistant and tolerant of thermal shock than traditional epoxy systems.
Most systems reach foot traffic readiness in 12 to 24 hours. Full chemical resistance typically develops within three to five days after application.
It depends on the condition and bond strength of the existing surface. Most installations require complete removal and proper substrate profiling to ensure long-term adhesion.
Daily sweeping and occasional mopping with a neutral cleaner are sufficient. The dense surface resists bacterial growth and stands up to frequent wash-downs without degrading.
Standard installations range from 1/4 inch to 3/8 inch thick. Heavy-duty applications or surfaces needing extra leveling may require thicker builds for optimal performance.
Contact Alliance Epoxy Flooring Corp for a durable urethane cement system built to withstand the toughest conditions in Newark commercial kitchens and industrial facilities.
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