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What is Resin Flooring?

Resin Flooring includes Epoxy, Acrylic, Polyurethane and Terrazzo applied insitu Flooring designed for use in all Commercial and Industrial Applications.

Why use Resin?

The reasons to use Resin include – Longevity, Seamless, Hard wearing, Hygienic , Anti – Slip, Extensive RAL ranges, Industrial uses, Commercial uses, Decorative applications, Resistant to a wide range of Chemicals, Impermeable to Liquids, Maintenance costs are less compared to alternative Floor finishes.

Where can Resin be used?

The applications are endless. Resin can be used in all types of locations from industrial right through to standard and decorative commercial uses. Resin can be applied to most surfaces provided the correct preparation is carried out. We at Duracryl are confident that we can provide a Resin system to suit your needs.

Is Resin Expensive ?

Resin is cost  comparative to good quality Vinyl and Marmoleum. Accounting for the numerous quality characteristics of resin including long live proves Resin to be value for money.

Does the installation take long?

This will depend on the type of system and the area of floor. Duracryl minimise disruption of your normal operations by scheduling work during shutdown periods, nights, weekends and holidays.

How do I know which flooring system to choose?

Choosing the correct resin floor finish is important. Duracryl are here to assist with that decision.

Who will install the flooring system?

The Preparation of your existing substrate and the installation of your floor are the most crucial steps to the success of your new system. Our very experienced installers carry out this work to the highest quality possible.

How safe are our products?

Duracryl systems produce minimal toxic or flammable fumes during the mixing and installation process. Our installers are certified and adhere to all safety procedures. In addition, all Duracryl systems come with explicit safety data sheets and clearly labelled packaging. Safety does not have to be substituted for quality.



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