Personalized Gifts, Decor, Signage, Memorials, Awards, and more! ENGRAVING
Our machine is an AP Lazer SN4024LR 100w with an engraving area of 40"x24", 33" Z axis clearance and engraving speed of 0-50"/s. We have an upgraded lens kit for better resolution depending on the application. Besides the standard rotary attachment we also have a chuck rotary allowing us to rotary engraving larger heavy cy
lindrical items such as large vases or urns. What makes this machine unique is its "low rider" feature giving us the ability to engrave nearly anything regardless of its shape or size, such as doors, large glass panels or granite monuments, by lowering the laser head table to the item or reverting back to standard setup for fast engraving times on large order smaller items. EPOXY
Supplied with quality products from a Canadian distributor, saving high shipping costs and long lead times, we source the right product for your specific applications and the confidence they will stand up to our geographical elements and your unique needs. Coatings for nearly any application or surface available. Think beyond the garage floor and transform your home or business surfaces with a protective coating and aesthetically pleasing look.
-Is it Expensive to Epoxy a Floor? Epoxy flooring is a popular and durable option for many commercial and residential spaces. It can be used to create a seamless, waterproof surface that is easy to clean and maintain. The cost of epoxy flooring will depend on the size of the area you’re covering, the amount of prep work required (ie: cracks in concrete, layer of previous coating(s) to be removed), the type of epoxy used, and any additional features you may want to add. Generally speaking, you can expect to pay between $4 - $10 per square foot for epoxy flooring. This price range includes both labor and materials. The more complex designs or features such as anti-slip coatings or decorative flakes, the higher the cost per square foot.
-Factors That Affect Cost
There are several factors that can affect the cost of your epoxy flooring project. The size of the area being covered is one of the most important factors as larger areas will require more materials and labor time. The amount of prep work prior to the epoxy install, like the quality of the surface to be covered, and any moisture concerns to be rectified will also play a part in the cost. The type of epoxy used can also have an effect on cost; some types are more expensive than others due to their durability or special features. Finally, any additional features such as anti-slip coatings or decorative flakes, or metallic designs will also add to the overall cost. No two projects are ever alike!