✉ sales@eastcoastflooring.co.uk ☎ 01790754471
✉ sales@eastcoastflooring.co.uk ☎ 01790754471
The first step towards getting resin flooring is to schedule a site survey. Our team of experts will come to your location and assess the area where you want the flooring installed. This allows us to understand your specific requirements, take accurate measurements, and evaluate any potential challenges or considerations that need to be addressed before the installation process begins.
Once we have completed the site survey, we will provide you with a detailed quotation for the works needed and their associated costs. Our transparent pricing ensures that there are no hidden surprises along the way. The quotation will outline all aspects of the project, including materials, labour, and any additional services required.
After accepting our quotation, it's time for us to bring your vision to life. Our experienced team will begin preparing the surface for resin application by ensuring it is clean, dry, and free from any imperfections that could affect the prosses. Once prepared, we will begin!
We understand that every business has its own unique needs and preferences when it comes to flooring finishes. That's why we offer a comprehensive range of options to choose from. Whether you require epoxy coatings for added durability or anti-slip surfaces for increased safety, we have got you covered.
We are proud to be part of the FeRFA. As a member, we are committed to upholding the highest standards in resin flooring installation and maintenance.
By adhering to FeRFA's Codes of Practice, we ensure that our operations, management practices, technical services, training programs, health and safety protocols, and business ethics meet industry best practices.
When it comes to industrial flooring finishes, quality is paramount. We only work with trusted suppliers who provide high-quality materials that meet industry standards. Our team of skilled professionals ensures that every installation is carried out meticulously, guaranteeing exceptional results that will stand the test of time.
We understand that our actions have an impact on the environment, and we strive to minimize any negative effects through responsible decision-making.
Unlike traditional tile floors that result in off-cuts and breakages ending up in landfills, resin flooring eliminates waste. With resin flooring, you get exactly what you need and nothing more.
ECF POL is a water based emulsion developed for addition to thin section cementitious screeds used in levelling and smoothing heavy duty industrial floors, and as an underlayment for a wide range of flooring requirements.
The use of ECF POL in screeds and toppings improves the resistance to water and water vapour. When left as a wearing surface ECF POL toppings have a lower tendency to dusting than conventional cement screeds and toppings.
ECF COAT HB is a two-pack solvent free, high build epoxy resin system for application as a heavy duty floor coating at a typical thickness from 200 to 500 microns.
ECF LINE is a fast curing two-pack, high build system for application of lines and hatching to floors at a thickness from 200 to 500 microns. The coloured high gloss finish is hard wearing and has good general chemical resistance.
ECF PATCH is an easy to use Epoxy Resin Mortar, with exceptional adhesive properties. This makes it ideal for rapid repair of concrete surfaces in heavy duty environments.
ECF PATCH is non-dusting and highly resistant to damage by abrasion, chemicals, water or oil.
ECF PRIME is a two-pack solvent-free epoxy resin bonding and priming coat, designed for easy application, with good surface wetting properties.
ECF PRIME is principally designed to bond thin section resin based screeds and toppings to cementitious and other surfaces.
ECF SCREED 43 is a heavy duty, epoxy resin floor screed, with high chemical resistance and strong colour definition. Sealing is necessary where impervious finishes are required. ECF Screed 43 is normally laid from 4-6mm nominal thickness.
ECF SEAL water based floor coatings are coloured, two-pack, easy to apply resin systems with excellent adhesion to concrete, wood and other surfaces providing attractive, hard wearing dust-free finishes. Floors become easier to clean with an impervious finish and are substantially more resistant to damage by fork-lift trucks, chemicals, fuels and lubricants etc.
ECF TOP two-pack epoxy resin coatings are designed as seamless finishes where high build, hard wearing, chemical, abrasion and impact resistant floor surfaces are required.
LD (Light Duty)Light foot traffic, occasional rubber tyred vehicles (e.g. dust proofing and sealing concrete)
MD (Medium Duty)Regular foot traffic, frequent fork lift traffic, occasional hard plastic-wheeled trolleys (e.g. warehousing or light assembly)
HD (Heavy Duty)Constant fork lift truck traffic, hard plastic-wheeled trolleys, some impact (e.g. clean areas with mechanical loading or dirty production areas)
VHD (Very Heavy Duty)Severe heavily loaded traffic and impact (e.g. chemical processing, food processing or engineering)
Applied in two or more coats.
Generally solvent or water borne.
Duty: LD
Typical Thickness:
up to 150μm
Applied in two or more coats.
Generally solvent free.
Duty: LD/MD
Typical Thickness:
150μm – 300μm
Applied in two or more coats.
Generally solvent free.
Duty: MD
Typical Thickness:
300μm – 1000μm
Aggregate dressed systems based on multiple layers of floor coatings or flow-applied floorings, often described as 'sandwich' systems.
Duty: MD/HD
Typical Thickness:
2mm
Often referred to as 'self-smoothing' or 'self-levelling' flooring and having a smooth surface.
Duty: MD/HD
Typical Thickness:
2mm - 3mm
Trowel-finished, heavily filled systems, generally incorporating a surface seal coat to minimize porosity.
Duty: MD/HD
Typical Thickness:
4mm
Trowel-finished, aggregate filled systems effectively impervious throughout their thickness.
Duty: VHD
Typical Thickness:
6mm
Having a smooth surface.
Duty: HD/VHD
Typical Thickness:
4mm- 6mm
Typical applications include removing laitance on new concrete slabs, reducing “high Spots”, paint removal and smoothing/polishing of Terrazzo and similar composition flooring surfaces. Grinders can also be used for removal of sticky adhesives and bitumous based materials.
Typical applications are sanding and keying concrete, asphalt and painted surfaces, edge work and less accessible areas. Removal of adhesives, contaminants and coatings are other uses for the hand grinder.
Typical applications include removing latence on new concrete slabs, contamination and paint removal to provide suitable key for applications.
Typical applications include preparation of floor surfaces to receive screeds/coatings; grinding/planning of slabs, joints and tamped finishes, reducing levels up to 10mm, removal of surface contaminants (including fats and oils) and effective removal of railed resins/screeds.
*Please note: Your selected date/time is just a request; please allow us time to confirm this. The duration of our visit may vary depending on your requirements - typically 45 minutes is plenty of time.