Concrete stain flooring penetrates deep into the surface, creating long-lasting durable floors. These floors will not fade, chip, peel or wear out in any way. Sealed with an epoxy topcoat, the product is well preserved. Elegance and beauty.
Underfloor heating works by distributing a lower temperature of warm water through a circuit of pipes beneath the finished floor. Heat is monitored and controlled by intelligent thermostats to maintain a consistent temperature throughout the property or individual zones.
FRC Flooring is a cement based (concrete or mortar, single or multi component) composite flooring, with added fibres of various types and geometries.
Polymer concrete is the composite material made by fully replacing the cement hydrate binders of conventional cement concrete with polymer binders or liquid resins, and is a kind of concrete-polymer composite.
3D epoxy floors are simple two-dimensional floors that incorporate angled images with multiple translucent layers of different materials to get 3D effects. The image is pasted on the floor and finished with a top coat of special transparent epoxy paint.
An anti-slip coating is a durable layer applied to a surface to improve grip, while an anti-slip treatment is an acid that chemically etches into the surface itself to create texture. High build, dual component polyurethane coating.
Concrete finish texture is a type of concrete finish designed to resemble brick, natural stone such as slate or flagstone, tile and even wood. Color hardener is a popular way of coloring concrete that accentuates the stamped pattern.
Polyurethane is a good floor finish that's easy to apply and cures rapidly. Also called poly floors, this finish offers rock-hard, waterproof, long-lasting protection for flooring, plus they let the beauty of the natural wood show through.
Super flat flooring are concrete floors built to tighter tolerance with no intermediate joints .
Nano Topping is a material made up of liquid polymers, hardeners, aggregates and a special water base resins mixture that is blended manually by FlexStone installers before each application, depending on the final outcome the customer requires.