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Choosing resin for floors: the complete guide

Resin floors represent an excellent solution for those looking for elegance and practicality at the same time. It is a synthetic compound that can be applied both indoors and outdoors. Flooring resins were born within the industrial world, thanks to its particular characteristics. Being a very wear-resistant material, it can be very useful for production. Later we will try to understand what factors to pay attention to when choosing resin for floors, in such a way as to make the right choice.

The complete guide to choosing resin for floors

A first element to take into consideration when purchasing flooring resin is the type. Indeed, There are different types of resin coatings on the market. A first difference to analyze is the one between the trowelled one and the self-levelling one. The latter appears to be smoother than the former. However, both types can be applied to various types of surfaces.

Then there are multilayer resins, used mainly in the industrial sector, and those in methacrylate, That, as well as being very resistant to chemical aggression, they also have the advantage of guaranteeing quick installation. Furthermore, they are easily washable and sanitized, which is why it is often used in hospitals and where there is a need for a high level of hygiene.

For the construction of floors, epoxy resin models are particularly suitable, which ensure broad thermal and mechanical resistance and also have good water-repellent properties. It is an easy-to-process thermosetting polymer, which can also be used for walls and furnishing elements. We have then the cement resin, which is obtained by mixing resin and cement, an operation which significantly increases the resistance of the material. This type is widely used for domestic flooring. Another type of resin is acrylic, which is more liquid than epoxy. It is very resistant to temperature changes and also has a good level of breathability and color stability.

As for the costs, we must first detect changes based on the different typologies. Spatula resins with a pre-coloured mixture on a pre-treated support and a protective layer for interiors have a cost of around 40/60 euros per square meter. In case of decorations the cost increases, settling around 70/90 euros per square meter. A higher price is that of self-leveling resin (80/100 euros per square meter), while with the addition of decorations you can also achieve 120/150 Euros per square meter. Further additional costs then concern any construction works, such as the demolition of the underlying floors and the formation of reinforced concrete screeds.

Tips for applying resin

We have therefore seen what factors to evaluate when choosing resin, but now we will also provide some advice regarding the application of the material. It is important to specify that the application varies based on the type of resin chosen. In general, But, there are some phases to respect regardless of the type of material. The first phase begins with degreasing and cleaning the surface on which to apply the resin with shampoo and sponge. Afterwards, you need to sand the surface lightly, and then continue by applying the primer, which can be both universal and a specific primer for tiles, widely used for some types of material, such as glass, ceramic or laminate. Alternatively, in case of risk of infiltration, a humidity blocking base can also be used. The next step is to grout the joints, in such a way as to obtain an optimally leveled surface. To ensure greater resistance, you can choose to protect everything with a matt finishing resin, transparent, satin or glossy.