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Everlast Epoxy to the Rescue

after three other floor coatings failed!

How does redoing your kennel floor three times in a short period of time sound like? Fun? Probably for most people… No! But unfortunately, this is something many business owners have suffered through because they’ve been given bad advice from floor specialists. So what is the best flooring for indoor dog kennel businesses?

Let’s face it, few business owners want to spend much time thinking about their floor. And you certainly don’t want to spend much time WORKING on it… constantly fixing it.

This was a problem Betsy Broyd had with her brand new indoor kennel setup.

She was recommended epoxy floor paint after talking to a couple of floor specialists for her kennel flooring options, because it’s quick to apply and often the cheapest option… if it works, that is…

Third time’s the charm?

After her third attempt at reapplying epoxy paint to her floor and seeing it flake despite following best application practices, she’d had enough.

The problem was not with her methods or dedication to making the material stick to the surface… it was simply a matter of using the wrong flooring material to combat the constant clawing from her canine guests.

Again…

Epoxy paint is an easy and inexpensive way to coat floors, and as a result, is a common go-to material.

They have a few perks,

  • the finish has minimal odor,
  • it’s non-porous,
  • chemically resistant,
  • and easy to clean.
  • Paints come in various textures and colors as well, making it easy to integrate in virtually any space.


The drawback?

  • Applying epoxy paint coat on concrete is tedious.
  • Dirty and moist areas not adequately prepared can prevent proper adhesion from happening.
  • If the epoxy paint is not meticulously mixed or if the substrate is exposed to different temperatures during the curing process, bubbles can form during curing. These bubbles, however miniscule or microscopic, trap microbes and germs, creating an unhygienic cesspool… often without anyone noticing.
  • Epoxy paints are mixed with solvents, making them thin enough to be applied onto substrates with a roller.


So how do epoxy paint systems compare to Everlast Epoxy?

Everlast® Industrial Floor is almost 100 times thicker than an epoxy paint, just another reason these floors last 100 times longer. Everlast Epoxy’s floors are durable, healthy, safe, and easy to clean, saving you time and money now and in the future.

Thicker is better!

And don’t forget, with other types of flooring material, it can takes days for it to set properly. Often, you are not allowed to walk on the surface (or keep dogs in the kennels). Lost revenue for many businesses!

They’re also beautiful, with dozens of colors and custom design options available.

When a dog owner is looking for a kennel, they don’t want it to look like an industrial storage facility.

They are leaving their fur-babies behind… and they want them to be as comfortable as possible.

So, if you want your kennel environment to have a welcoming green or blue color scheme… not a problem with Everlast Epoxy.

When it comes to epoxy flooring for dog kennels, you want it to be inviting for the dogs.

You want a bright, clean, healthy environment that dog owners will feel safe about leaving their dogs behind. A kennel that you can be proud of… because you KNOW this is the best environment you can offer to your furry guests.

And it was quite clear for Betsy: epoxy paint was not the right material for her dog kennel.

Like most business owners looking for indoor dog kennel flooring ideas, the solution was to Google.

And in the end, all it took was a simple phone call with Everlast Epoxy in order to set things up.

The floor specialist listened to her situation and understood her needs.

Within days, a professionally-training crew was at her business and ready to take care of business!

The crew who installed the Everlast Floor first removed the existing paint which was already peeling up (as epoxy floor paint usually does). Although the Everlast flooring system can go over existing floors, like tiles, wood, and others, it’s important that the surface is solid.

Flaking paint makes a terrible underlay, unfortunately.

Once the preparation work was completed, they installed a new floor. All in a day’s work!

Fast Forward 16 Years
This story was from 2008. In 2008 Betsy Broyd called Everlast Epoxy to fix her floors after 3 times a different floor coating failed her. In 2024 she was moving to a new location, so she called Everlast Epoxy again because her floor held up for 16 years. We look forward to helping her again in 2040 if she chooses to relocate again!

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