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anyone ever used or seen that epoxy resin with quarts mixed in for kennle floors?? its suposed to be none slip water repelant really hygenic and smell resistant .. ime in the middle of a kennle build and want the best low maintinance long lasting hygenic floor possible dont want no painted floors what going to peel and let piss threw in a year or 2 been resherchig options the last month or sonand this seems to be the best out ther was wondering if anyone has any experiance with it

 

 

this is the stuff

 

http://kennelflooring.co.uk

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Lads what your looking at is stuff called Altro flooring or polyflor. It's used in a lot of commercial kennels now and widely used in commercial food prep areas / kitchens etc. I'm. Putting it down in

Epoxy can be bought in any colour mate .We use it to join squint bricks but only small amounts .Personally i would look into getting a firm to do it as any resin mixed needs to be laid in double quic

they offer a non slip version proberly a bit dearer they put quartz into the mix they can do pattens and colours to..dose look pretty good i just want to do the job 1 time and propery dont mind payin

 

anyone ever used or seen that epoxy resin with quarts mixed in for kennle floors?? its suposed to be none slip water repelant really hygenic and smell resistant .. ime in the middle of a kennle build and want the best low maintinance long lasting hygenic floor possible dont want no painted floors what going to peel and let piss threw in a year or 2 been resherchig options the last month or sonand this seems to be the best out ther was wondering if anyone has any experiance with it

 

 

this is the stuff

 

http://kennelflooring.co.uk

 

 

Years ago i had a set of kennels in an old barn the floor was old cobles.absolute nightmare to clean out. One day my friend was visiting who was a cable jointer he said he had some stuff at work that they use to fill the holes after they joined the cables! It was in a bucket made by Pirelli like an epoxy rubber he brought aload of buckets up and we mixed them all up and it was self levelling once it was dry it looked like the smoothest concrete but you could hit it with a hammer and it would bounce off! The dog piss never soaked into it just sat on the surface was the best flooring I've ever had in kennels

 

 

Got a mate who's an industrial cable jointer, I'll be having a word with him

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Epoxy can be bought in any colour mate .We use it to join squint bricks but only small amounts .Personally i would look into getting a firm to do it as any resin mixed needs to be laid in double quick time .Plus you will have a guarantee of fit for purpose which any diy mixture wont come with .

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they offer a non slip version proberly a bit dearer they put quartz into the mix they can do pattens and colours to..dose look pretty good i just want to do the job 1 time and propery dont mind payin the extra few quid if i dont have to do it again

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Lads what your looking at is stuff called Altro flooring or polyflor. It's used in a lot of commercial kennels now and widely used in commercial food prep areas / kitchens etc. I'm. Putting it down in my new kennel set up. I got 10 Sq m for £110 off eBay. It's fixed to floor with a resin so super strong and long lasting. Costs a bit to install unless you do it your self..

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