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Scorpion Pro Epoxy
Scorpion Coatings is now the supplier of PowerCOAT Epoxy and Decorative Flooring Supplies.
The PowerCOAT Epoxy offers numerous benefits and is extremely durable.
Polyaspartic Series
Crack Filler
Scorpion Pro Epoxy
By joining as a part of the Scorpion Pro Program you will have the opportunity to make a nearly 6 figure income only working a couple days a week installing epoxy in your community. How is this possible? We’ll break it down for you below.
Scorpion Pro is focused on the garage floor market due to the countless opportunities that are in the $800 million dollar home improvement market. There is a shortage of installers in most communities for both residential and commercial business installations. We designed this program to get installer/owners earning money quickly, in a market that is untapped.
Join Scorpion Pro for only $15K.
Training & Support
Scorpion not only provides the materials but also provides epoxy training & support.Protected Territories & Support
With Scorpion we offer our customers the option to own their own sales territories.Low Cost Investment
Scorpion provides a super-low business investment opportunity package.Marketing Assistance
Scorpion offers our Pro Customers help to grow their business with marketing assistance.Protected Territories
Scorpion Pro Epoxy
- No Recurring Fees
- Minimal Investment
- Protected Territories
- Training & Support
- Marketing Assistance
- 6 Figure Income Potential
What is included in the program?
- GRINDER & VAC
- TRAILER – 5’X8’
- CUSTOM TRAILER WRAP
- 4X EPOXY KITS
- 4X BOXES OF FLAKE (200LBS)
- 8X TOP-COAT KITS
- 8X 9” ROLLERS
- 8X 18” ROLLERS
- 2X 9” FRAMES
- 2X 18” FRAMES
- 2X EXTENSION POLES
- 12X 2” BRUSHES
- 2X SPIKE SHOES
- 10X ENDCAPS
- TRAINING & SUPPORT
Epoxy Floor Coatings
Finishing your new hard floors is a big choice– it’s permanent, it’s expensive, and it takes a long time to get the job done. An epoxy floor coating for your garage, gym, or shop is the perfect way to give your flooring a clean and polished finish that’s functional and durable enough to last for years to come.
Just like we said, though, an epoxy floor is a commitment. Once you’ve installed floor epoxy, it’s an equally big job to remove. You should make sure you know all of the ins and outs of epoxy coating for floors before you hire a contractor or start pouring your own epoxy. Let’s cover everything you ever wanted to know (and plenty that you didn’t) about epoxy floor coatings!
What is Epoxy Flooring, Anyways?
Epoxy flooring is a sturdy, shiny, medium-hard flooring material that’s suitable for heavy-duty use in a range of indoor and outdoor applications. Epoxy paint is a two-part solvent made from a thick resin and a hardener. The resin material is the part of the epoxy that’s dyed, and the hardener reacts with the resin to help the mixture set and solidify
The solution hardens into a thick, durable plastic that’s soft enough to walk on comfortably but resilient enough to resist dents and scratches. This makes epoxy garage floor coating popular in high-traffic environments where carpets or hardwood floors would quickly fray, scuff, nick, tear, and wear out.
Where Can You Use Epoxy Flooring?
Epoxy garage floor coating is most commonly found, as you’d expect, in garages, but there are tons of suitable environments for epoxy coatings for both private and public use. In the home, practical spaces like laundry rooms and basements are common areas where you’ll find floor epoxy. In the business sphere, epoxy garage floor coatings are found in all sorts of retail environments, showrooms, and malls.
Public spaces like schools and hospitals are other popular spots where you’ll find epoxy garage floor coatings. Both such spaces see large amounts of foot traffic with plenty of heavy equipment being shuffled around the building, and epoxy floors have the toughness to handle it all. Here are just a few of the most common environments where you can use an epoxy floor coating.
Pros & Cons of Epoxy Floor Coating
The application of a coat of epoxy is fantastic for a wide range of flooring needs. As we’ve covered, epoxy products are highly durable, waterproof, and they have a glossy, attractive finish. They also last for decades with proper care ensuring you won’t have to re-apply your coat or get new flooring for many years to come.
On the other hand, epoxy flooring has a more industrial sort of look to it, and it’s not the best choice for residential decor. With the exception of your bathroom, you won’t want to use epoxy floor coating in most areas of your personal home.
Owning an Epoxy Floor
One of the biggest benefits of owning an epoxy floor is that it’s easy to take care of. They’re smooth and easy to clean, and they’re highly resistant to damage, so you don’t have to worry about scratches and scuff marks in most cases. Still, as with most floors, you want to avoid sliding furniture across your epoxy surface, and you want to keep the floors clean as much as possible to avoid dirt and residue buildups over time.
Cleaning
You can clean your epoxy floors using traditional home floor cleaning products with a mop and bucket. Since cured epoxies are inert, you don’t have to worry about a chemical reaction with the cleaning products you select. If it’s a floor cleaner, it’s safe to use on your epoxy paints.
Repairs
For the rare chips, cracks, or gaps in epoxy flooring, you can simply use some compound to fill in the opening and paint over to repair the damage. Depending on your 1-part, 2-part, or water-based epoxy, you may or may not be able to simply fill in the existing spot with a patch of new epoxy. You can consult the manufacturer of your epoxy product to determine if the filling will set properly with your existing floor.
Owning an Epoxy Floor
Epoxy Floor Coatings
Scorpion BioSting is a specially designed polyaspartic coating that protects you from a broad spectrum of disease causing microbes.
Scorpion has been able to design a coating that is 99.99% effective in inhibiting the growth of bacteria, fungi and a variety of other microorganisms using multiple modes of action – keeping the microbes from adapting and developing resistance.
Scorpion BioSting was designed with you in mind, inhibiting a microbe’s metabolism and preventing reproduction. Deadly to them, but harmless to you.
BioSting’s cocktail of additives are all registered as safe to use by both the EPA and FDA.
Scorpion BioSting is about mitigation. Any reduction in risk is advantageous. The Epoxy and home improvement market is over $800 million dollars annually. The post COVID-19 World will be about risk mitigation and BioSting is there to provide solutions. There is a shortage of installers in most communities for both residential and commercial business installations
The antibacterial and anti-fungal properties of Scorpion BioSting makes the coating appealing to both cleanliness-conscious consumers and business buyers.
The most popular applications for Scorpion BioSting are countertops, floors and exterior protective coatings for metal and wood. BioSting also can be used as a topcoat to make an existing surface better than ever.
Schools, churches, hospitals, homes and restaurants are just a few of the places where this cutting edge coating can be found. The material comes in white, grey, black and clear and can be custom colored or used with additives to create the perfect, and safe, option you have been looking for.”
OTHER PRODUCTS FROM SCORPION
Truck Bed Liners
OEM Coatings
Automotive Window Film
Commercial Window Film
DIY Coatings
Epoxy Coatings
Antimicrobial Products
Window Film tools
PowerCOAT Epoxy FAQ’s
Why should I choose an epoxy floor coating?
Concrete floors are sure to break down and deteriorate over time leading to cracks, divots, and chips. Epoxy from a professional will ensure it is sealed and protected from the elements that can cause damage to your concrete while giving you an easy to clean and beautiful floor.How to prepare for an epoxy installation?
Removing household items are a good start. In some cases, you will need to make arrangements to have these items stored elsewhere for up to 24- 48 hours. This could be longer depending on the type of flooring you decide to go with. In normal circumstances, you can walk on it in 24 hours but will need to delay return items or vehicles on it.What if my concrete is not in perfect condition?
Proper prep work is the most important step in the epoxy process. Repair work needs to be done to ensure the integrity of epoxy flooring system. The cracks and defects will be fixed with a filler.Are specific colors available?
Absolutely! Your vision for the project will guide us as we get started. We will discuss what you would like in your dream floor- color, textures can all be controlled to your desire.Will my new epoxy flooring be slippery?
Depending on your specific flooring choices, your floors may have a slightly textured surface and feel or a smooth, glass-like surface. In most cases, your new epoxy flooring system will be no more slippery than regular concrete when it’s wet. If you are concerned about how slippery your new epoxy flooring will be, there are slip resistant additives that can be added to the top coat that will help with this issue.How do I clean my new epoxy flooring?
Broom, dust mop, or a leaf blower are all great options. Ammonia water and mop for a deep cleaning. Avoid soap and water as it can leave a film behind that will become slippery.Why do I need an epoxy floor?
Any concrete will degrade over time. You will be left with cracks, divots, chips. Epoxy will seal and protect the concrete from the elements that cause the degradation.IS SCORPION POWERCOAT RIGHT FOR YOU?
If you still have additional questions or unsure if this right for you, giveu sa call at (800) 483-9087Epoxy Uses
Epoxies are known for their adhesive qualities and have been in use for many years. You can find epoxy being used for crack repair, primer systems, and final top coats for floors and surfaces. Epoxy floor coatings are available in an unlimited color palette as well as clear epoxy. Epoxies are often used as the bond coat for subsequent top coats of similar material or of higher abrasion and chemical resistance such as Polyurethane or Polyaspartic coatings. Usually, for thicker applications, 100% solids epoxy is used due to its ability to cure fast and its ultimate strength.