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Polyaspartics are materials that are considered to be a subset of polyureas. Specifically, the term is usually used to refer to aliphatic polyureas. Polyaspartic floor coatings are typically two-part systems that consist of a resin and a catalyst to facilitate the curing process.
We’re all about DIY, but there is simply too much that can go wrong—so we don't typically recommend it. The preparation stage requires a professional, as well as choosing the correct layers, how thick it should be applied, ensuring each layer is even, and providing the epoxy ample time to cure. Generally, the "big box store" kits are a thin one-coat system compared to our multilayered industrial system.
When properly prepped, professionally installed, and regularly maintained epoxy floor covering can last up to 15-20 years, especially for garages, basements, schools, hospitals, and showrooms.