vamos a estar dando un curso donde les voy a enseñar cómo yo trabajo los pisos epoxy. Desde preparar el concreto, aplicar el epoxy, tirar los flakes o el metálico, y ponerle su capa de protección.
No es un curso de pura teoría, aquí van a trabajar ustedes mismos, con sus manos, con la maquinaria y los productos que usamos a diario.
Así que si siempre han querido aprender de verdad, esta es la oportunidad. Los cupos son limitados, así que aprovechen y nos vemos en el curso. #epoxy239 #epoxy #cursoepoxy #epoxyclases #graciasDios
Epoxy flooring has become a popular choice for both residential and commercial spaces due to its durability, aesthetic versatility, and ease of maintenance. When preparing for an epoxy flooring project, the first step involves properly cleaning and preparing the concrete surface, ensuring it is free from dust, oil, and moisture. This preparation guarantees strong adhesion and a long-lasting finish. Applying epoxy resin requires precise mixing of the resin and hardener according to the manufacturer’s guidelines. This process demands attention to detail and timing, as the epoxy starts to cure quickly once mixed. Adding flakes or metallic pigments enhances the floor’s appearance, providing options ranging from speckled looks with flakes to stunning, shimmering metallic finishes. The final protective coat is essential to shield the floor against wear, chemicals, and UV damage, ensuring the epoxy’s longevity and keeping it looking fresh. Using professional tools and products, as emphasized in this course, helps achieve a high-quality finish that homeowners and businesses can trust. Taking a hands-on course allows learners to gain real-world experience in mixing, application, and finishing techniques rather than just theoretical knowledge. This practical approach increases confidence and skill when working with epoxy systems. Additionally, understanding the types of epoxy suitable for different environments can optimize results. If you want to master epoxy floor installation—from surface preparation to advanced decorative finishes—this course offers a unique chance to work alongside experienced instructors using everyday machinery and materials. Don’t miss out on limited spots to enhance your craftsmanship and career opportunities in flooring.




























































