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The 5 Reasons Resin Flooring is Perfect for Garages

Whether you want to give your current flooring solution an upgrade, or you want to seal an existing concrete floor, resin flooring for garages is the best choice. This flooring system is the ideal solution for places that will experience high impacts, heavy loads, high traffic, and lots of wear and tear.  To put it simply, epoxy resin flooring is made of a resin and a carrier. When applied to the substrate the epoxy resin seals and hardens, gripping to the floor.  5 reasons why resin flooring is perfect for garages: 1. It’s aesthetically pleasing.  Epoxy resin flooring can revive a shabby space into a haven that is sleek and luxurious. If you want to add a little extra to your dull garage, then it can provide a great solution for this.  You can even add decorative flakes, glitter effects, marbling or swirl effects to the top coating if you want a wow factor. Resin flooring can jazz up a room whilst staying practical and holding the properties you need. 

Piping Expansion Joints: What Are They?

Having problems with the same pump failing again? If at your manufacturers, you are experiencing the same pump failing over and over again even though it has been properly repaired, aligned and installed, it may still be experiencing chronic vibration issues.  A closer look could determine that the vibrations causing these issues may not be the pump, but it could be the vibrations from other equipment as it travels down the pipe. What can be done to stop this from affecting the pump? Pipe expansion joints might help this.  What is a pipe expansion joint? Pipe expansion joints, also known as bellows, are made up from one or more convolutions, that are designed to move or expand to relieve stress from the pipe.  An expansion joint is installed into systems for a few reasons. They can be used to absorb shock and vibrations, and they are also used to relieve anchor stress, reduce any noise, and they compensate for any misalignment. Certain models are also designed t