By Dani Sheehan.
When working on flooring projects that involve coating systems or multi-trade construction sites with concrete slabs, moisture can threaten to throw everything off schedule. Even when concrete looks dry, it can still hold significant moisture inside, and that moisture can rise to the surface later, damaging flooring, adhesives or protective coatings. Understanding concrete moisture and how to deal with it is critical to making sure your work holds up over time.
Even after concrete hardens, it continues to act like a sponge. Moisture from beneath the slab or leftover water from the mix can migrate up through the concrete over time. If you’re installing flooring or coatings on top of that slab, moisture can ruin the bond, cause bubbles or peeling and lead to expensive callbacks.
APF Polymer Surfaces developed their VaporSolve systems to eliminate the guesswork and give you peace of mind, whether you’re working with an older slab with moisture issues.
These epoxy-based systems form a barrier that stops moisture from interfering with whatever comes next – floor coverings, coatings, adhesives and more, no matter how much moisture is present.
When you should use VaporSolve:
Why contractors trust VaporSolve:
Moisture is one of the most underestimated threats to long-term system performance, especially when coatings, sealants or adhesives are involved. By taking moisture remediation seriously, you can stay on schedule, reduce warranty issues and deliver results that last.
If you’re working on projects involving concrete slabs and want to protect your time, reputation and bottom line, APF’s VaporSolve Basic System and VaporSolve Ultra System offer an easy, reliable solution that won’t slow down your job.
Learn more about APF Polymer Surfaces in their CoffeeShop Directory or visit www.APFepoxy.com

About Dani
Dani is a writer for The Coffee Shops and AskARoofer™. When she's not writing or researching, she's teaching yoga classes or exploring new hiking trails.
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