Polyaspartic vs. Epoxy: Which is Best for the Alberta Climate?

Industrial epoxy and polyaspartic flooring installation

When researching concrete floor coatings for your Edmonton garage, basement, or business, you will inevitably encounter two terms: Epoxy and Polyaspartic.

Many contractors strongly push one over the other. The truth is, both are incredible industrial resins, but they possess distinctly different chemical properties. At YEG Epoxy, we believe the key to a perfect floor isn't choosing just one—it's understanding how to use them together to combat the unique challenges of the Alberta climate.

What is Epoxy?

Epoxy has been the industry standard for decades. It is a two-part thermosetting resin consisting of a polymer and a hardener. When mixed, a chemical reaction occurs that creates an incredibly hard, rigid plastic-like surface.

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What is Polyaspartic?

Polyaspartic aliphatic polyurea (often shortened to just Polyaspartic) is a newer, highly advanced resin technology initially developed to protect steel bridges from rust.

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The YEG Epoxy Solution: The Hybrid System

Why choose when you can have the best of both worlds? At YEG Epoxy, our signature installation process utilizes a Hybrid System.

For our most popular vinyl flake systems, we use a 100% Solids Industrial Epoxy Base Coat. This allows the resin to penetrate deeply into the open concrete pores overnight, creating an iron-clad bond and acting as a dense moisture barrier.

Then, after broadcasting the aesthetic flakes, we seal the entire system with a High-Gloss Polyaspartic Topcoat. This provides the UV stability, extreme chemical resistance, and flexibility needed to survive Edmonton winters.

Want to Learn More?

Our team is always happy to talk shop. If you want a floor coating that leverages the strengths of both epoxy and polyaspartic resins, reach out to YEG Epoxy today.

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