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When the Pipe Won’t Stop Sweating: Wet Surface Epoxy for the Toughest Wet Environments
If you’ve ever tried to paint a chilled water line, a condensate return pipe, or the wet end of a paper machine — and watched your coating slide right off — you already know the problem. Standard coatings and wet surfaces simply don’t get along. Surface moisture disrupts adhesion, causes delamination, and turns what should
How to Select the Right Coating System for Chemical Exposure in Industrial Plants
If you’ve ever watched a well-spec’d coating fail in under two years on a process vessel or secondary containment area, you already know the answer to the question: not all coatings are created equal. And in a chemical processing environment, picking the wrong system doesn’t just mean repainting on a tight shutdown — it can
Corrosion Prevention in Industrial Facilities: A Complete Guide
AMPP (Association for Materials Protection and Performance) estimates that corrosion costs U.S. industries $276 billion per year in direct costs alone—and that’s before you count the indirect costs. If you’re managing a plant or running maintenance, you already know corrosion isn’t just annoying. It hits your uptime, your safety numbers, and your budget. Here’s the
Best Garage Floor Coating Options: Epoxy Flake vs Metallic vs Solid Color
Choosing the right garage floor coating comes down to three things: how you use the space, what your concrete looks like, and what you want the finished floor to look like five years from now. The most popular options — epoxy flake, metallic epoxy, and solid color epoxy — each deliver a durable, professional result,
5 Signs Your Industrial Coating System is Failing (And What to Do About It)
We’ve seen it happen too many times. A facility manager notices a small crack in their floor coating, figures it’s nothing to worry about, and six months later they’re dealing with a full recoating project that could have been avoided. Industrial coating failures don’t announce themselves with sirens and flashing lights—they start small and escalate
Garage Floor Coatings in Mobile, Daphne, and Surrounding Areas: Transforming Your Space with Professional Epoxy Coatings
Upgrade your garage floor with durable and long-lasting epoxy and polyurethane coatings! When it comes to garage floor coatings in Mobile, Daphne, and the surrounding areas, our expert team is here to provide exceptional services that will not only enhance the aesthetic appeal of your garage but also offer unmatched durability. As local residents ourselves,
5 Benefits of Garage Epoxy Floor Coatings
If you want to add an upgrade to your garage floor while providing a surface that is durable and has provides longevity, epoxy and polyurethane coatings are the way to go. Generally, epoxies are used as the primer coat and / or the basecoat for concrete floors. The epoxies are high build and have excellent
Concrete Coatings: A Guide to Selecting the Best Concrete Coating
Finding the proper concrete coatings system for your floor can be an overwhelming and difficult decision. There are many reasons why you would want to coat a concrete floor. Concrete coating applications can range from industrial settings such chemical plants or warehouses, to food and beverage facilities, to aircraft hangars and automobile floors, just to
Epoxy Coatings vs. Polyurethane Coatings: Which One Should you Choose?
Owners at Industrial Facilities often come to us wondering what type of coating system (epoxy vs polyurethante) is needed to protect their assets. Whether it is protecting steel or concrete surfaces exposed to chemicals or concrete that needs a coating or damaged concrete that needs to be repaired, we are often asked to come up
What are the Best Industrial Coatings for Structural Steel?
Industrial plants & facilities are often faced with the challenge of finding a protective coating system to protect their assets. What are your best options when selecting steel coatings? Whether it’s for corrosion protection, chemical protection, or even just for aesthetic reasons, it may be difficult to determine which type of industrial coating is needed
