A Liquid Floor Leveling Compound Makes for an Enduring Floor System

A Liquid Floor Leveling Compound Makes for an Enduring Floor System

A severly damaged warehouse floor slab get prepared for a top coat liquid floor leveling compound.

Well, we all know the law of physics, Pascal’s principle, which tells us that water seeks its own level. Thus water that is at rest is at the same level as all the other water surrounding it. This is so because of the earth’s gravity. So, we were taught that the surface of the liquid is actually being exposed to atmospheric pressure, or put another way, it is reacting to the pressure of the immediate air being exerted on its surface.

Based on this need, those with uneven flooring might be heavily tempted to purchase one of those self-finishing interior floor toppings that theoretically create their own underlayment. The goal of the product is to produce a smooth surface that is then completely ready for resilient flooring or perhaps ceramic tile. Their “claim to fame” is that there is no troweling required.

The companies that sell this type of flooring resurfacing stringently proclaim that it is best to be used for brand new pre-cast slabs and concrete floors with an unacceptable finish or that it is ideal for resurfacing any existing floors whose finishes have been damaged. That sounds thoroughly ideal until one looks deeper into the problem as well as the solution.

A new warehouse floor system proudly displays the floor leveling liquid compound that restored its once damaged surface.Now there are liquid floor leveling compounds that can be utilized on wooden floors, although many still believe that one should use furring strips on the joists. Because each joist will need different thicknesses and thus a different gradient of furring strip, this is definitely a tricky job. Therefore, science has instead come up with a liquid floor-leveling compound that has fibers in it. The very fibers in it will enable you to use it on wooden floors.

After all, is said and done, though, one of the best liquid floor leveling compounds that can be found today is Silikal. And best yet, it can be utilized on all manner of flooring too! You see, “regular” epoxies are polymer materials, which begin their life as liquids, but then a chemical reaction takes place, and they convert into a solid polymer. In theory, this creates the most adhesive polymer possible, and its formulation can be heavily relied upon to make a completely non-porous and thoroughly seamless installation. Unfortunately, this is not true of other epoxy products except Silikal, which utilizes “enhanced” MMA, methyl methacrylate. However, this product does create an impenetrable bond to the subflooring, is a floor-leveling compound, and is practically indestructible. Therefore it creates a floor that will conceivably outlast the floor it is laid upon.

When MMA first came out for use as a liquid floor-leveling compound, unfortunately, one of its problems was that it took ages to actually set. That meant that whatever business utilized it had to shut completely down for at least 24 hours, sometimes longer if the setup took longer to prepare. This then created a problem for most businesses that cannot afford to lock their doors for this length of time. At last, along came Silikal, which utilizes “enhanced” MMA, and suddenly the whole floor-leveling world changed. Silikal, you see, will set up in one hour, and after that one hour, one can bring cars onto the surface and even forklifts and loads of foot traffic as it will be completely cured and ready for operation.

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