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About Chi Resin Custom Coatings, Inc.
At Chi Resin Custom Coatings, Inc., we pride ourselves on being the leading epoxy flooring specialists in Naperville, IL. With over a decade of hands-on experience, we’ve cemented our reputation in the Chicagoland area, offering both commercial and residential solutions. Our expertise spans a broad range of services, from epoxy flooring installation and seal coatings to overlays.
Our diverse portfolio showcases a variety of styles, including solid finishes, flakes, rustic woods, and the much sought-after metallic marble flooring. But what truly sets us apart is our ability to craft custom designs tailored to each client’s unique vision. Whether it’s for garages, basements, kitchens, gyms, or even health facilities, our team is equipped to transform any space with our top-tier epoxy finishes.
Our Mission: To provide top-quality, durable, and customized epoxy flooring solutions that meet the unique needs and preferences of every client.
Our Vision: To be the go-to epoxy flooring provider in the Chicagoland area, recognized for our expertise, innovation, and commitment to excellence.
Our Values: Integrity, Quality, Client Satisfaction, Innovation, and Professionalism.
Meet Michael Moreno
Get to know Michael Moreno, the creative genius behind our exceptional epoxy designs.
Michael Moreno is not just a member but the driving force of our design team. His unparalleled creativity and deep-rooted expertise in the field of epoxy flooring set him apart as an industry leader.
Known for his mastery as a resin artist, Michael has a portfolio that extends far beyond conventional flooring solutions. His designs have adorned the floors of a diverse range of spaces—from local businesses to residential homes. But his influence doesn’t stop there; he has also garnered the attention and admiration of high-profile clients who seek something beyond the ordinary.
What sets Michael apart is his innovative approach to each project. For him, every flooring installation is an opportunity to create a masterpiece. He views each floor as a canvas, ready to be transformed by his artistic vision. This unique perspective ensures that each project transcends the boundaries of traditional flooring to become a true work of art.
Clients who have the privilege of working with Michael quickly realize that they can expect nothing less than perfection. His meticulous attention to detail, combined with his artistic flair, results in flooring solutions that are not only functional but also visually stunning. In essence, Michael Moreno doesn’t just install floors; he crafts experiences, seamlessly blending practical needs with artistic expression to create spaces that resonate with beauty and functionality.
Epoxy Flooring FAQs
Get quick answers to your most pressing questions about epoxy flooring, from durability and safety to maintenance and cost.
Epoxy flooring is a surface coating that involves applying a thermosetting resin directly onto a floor structure. The epoxy resin is usually applied over concrete floors to provide a high-performance, smooth, and durable surface that can last for many years and withstand heavy loads. The epoxy material itself is made of two main components: resins and hardeners. When these two are mixed, a chemical reaction occurs, creating a rigid plastic material that bonds extremely well to most base layers.
The lifespan of epoxy flooring can vary depending on several factors such as the quality of the epoxy used, the preparation of the surface, and the environment in which it is placed. However, generally speaking, a well-installed epoxy floor can last anywhere from 15 to 30 years. Industrial and commercial settings might see a shorter lifespan due to the heavy machinery and constant foot traffic, while residential settings where the wear and tear are less may see a longer lifespan.
Epoxy flooring is generally considered safe and is widely used in settings like hospitals, schools, and food production areas. It is resistant to bacteria and is easy to clean and sanitize. However, the installation process involves the use of chemicals, and proper safety measures should be taken. Once fully cured, the epoxy material is inert and poses no health risks. Some epoxy formulations are even approved by the USDA for use in food processing environments.
Yes, one of the advantages of epoxy flooring is that it can be repaired relatively easily. Minor scratches and dents can be filled in with a matching epoxy material. For more significant damage, the affected area can be sanded down, and a new layer of epoxy can be applied, making the floor look as good as new.
Epoxy floors are relatively low-maintenance. Regular sweeping and occasional mopping with a neutral cleaner are generally all that’s required. They are resistant to most types of stains, and spills can usually be cleaned up easily. However, it’s essential to avoid using abrasive or acidic cleaners as they can dull the epoxy surface over time.
The finish of the epoxy flooring can be tailored to meet specific needs. While a high-gloss finish might be slippery when wet, additives can be incorporated into the epoxy to create a textured surface that is slip-resistant.
Epoxy can be applied over certain types of existing flooring, such as concrete and some types of tile. However, the existing floor must be properly prepared and be free of contaminants like oil, dirt, and sealers for the epoxy to adhere correctly. In some cases, the existing floor may need to be ground down or shot blasted to prepare the surface.
The curing time for epoxy flooring varies depending on the type of epoxy used and the environmental conditions. Generally, you can walk on the coated surface after 24 hours, but it may take up to 72 hours for it to fully cure and for heavy machinery to be placed on it.