600 sqft 3-layer Restaurant Epoxy Flooring Kit – Non-Slip, Hygienic & Built for High Traffic

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600 sqft 3-layer Restaurant Epoxy Flooring Kit – Non-Slip, Hygienic & Built for High Traffic

600 sqft 3-layer Restaurant Epoxy Flooring Kit – Non-Slip, Hygienic & Built for High Traffic

Built for busy restaurants. Trusted in every corner.

Restaurants run on speed, safety, and nonstop foot traffic. Your floor should too. The Dymond Restaurant Epoxy Kit transforms worn concrete into a seamless, high-performance surface engineered for kitchens, restrooms, dining areas, walk-ins, and every space in between.

Choose your finish.

Kit comes with non-slip alum oxide. You choose if & where you want to apply it:

  • With (Non-Slip) — A textured, safe-grip surface ideal for potentially wet, greasy, or high-movement zones.
  • Without (High Gloss) — A smooth, reflective finish that upgrades front-of-house spaces while still delivering industrial durability.

Why Restaurants Choose Dymond

High-Wear, High-Traffic Durability
Built on commercial-grade epoxies and urethanes, this system stands up to scuffs, heat, grease, carts, constant cleaning, and heavy daily use. Floors stay tough, smooth, and easy to maintain.

Non-Slip Safety (Included)
Aluminum-oxide traction media creates reliable grip in kitchens, dish areas, bathrooms, and any space prone to moisture—without tearing up mops or attracting dirt.

Food-Safe & Easy to Sanitize
Chemical-resistant, seamless, and non-porous. Withstands hot washdowns, degreasers, disinfectants, and daily cleaning cycles while keeping bacteria out of cracks and joints.

Thermal & Chemical Resistance
Handles hot oil, caustics, sanitation chemicals, and temperature swings without peeling, chalking, or softening.

Designed for Every Area of a Restaurant
One kit. All zones. Consistent performance.

Ideal For

  • Commercial kitchens & prep lines
  • Walk-ins and cold storage
  • Dish rooms & washdown zones
  • Bathrooms & utility corridors
  • Dining rooms & front-of-house
  • High-traffic service paths
  • Bars, cafes, and quick-serve spaces

System Specs

  • Coverage: ~600 sq ft per kit
  • Finish Options: Non-Slip Textured or High Gloss
  • Thickness: Approx. 12–15 mils

A Floor You Install Once — And Don’t Think About Again

Dymond flooring systems are engineered for long-term commercial performance—no bubbling, no yellowing, no early wear. Just a clean, safe, durable surface built to keep up with your team.

Try Dymond. One floor is all it takes.

This system includes the following products:

  • BondMaxx 113 water-based epoxy primer
  • BondMaxx 127 high-build epoxy coating
  • CrystalCoat 325 urethane topcoat

These instructions are intended as a quick overview. For full technical details, mix ratios, pot life, cure times, and recoat windows, please refer to the individual Technical Data Sheets in the Documents tab before starting your installation.

1. Surface Preparation

Start with clean, sound, properly prepared concrete.

For best results, the concrete should be mechanically ground to approximately a 60-grit profile (CSP 2–3), which should feel similar to medium sandpaper—slightly rough to the touch with a uniform, lightly textured surface and no smooth or glossy areas. For commercial or higher-performance installations, shot blasting after grinding is also recommended.

All dust, dirt, oil, grease, laitance, previous coatings, sealers, and contaminants must be removed before coating. The better the preparation, the better the finished floor will perform.

Do not apply over loose, contaminated, damp, or poorly prepared concrete.

2. Apply BondMaxx 113 Primer

Mix the BondMaxx 113 according to the Technical Data Sheet.

Apply evenly using a suitable roller, working the primer into the prepared concrete surface. Avoid puddles or overly thick areas.

Allow the primer to cure within the recommended recoat window before applying the next coat. Refer to the BondMaxx 113 Technical Data Sheet for exact timing based on temperature and conditions.

3. Apply BondMaxx 127 Epoxy Coating

Once the BondMaxx 113 primer is ready to recoat, mix the BondMaxx 127 according to the Technical Data Sheet.

Pour the mixed material onto the floor and spread using a suitable serrated squeegee at the recommended coverage rate. After spreading, back roll the coating to even out the finish and remove squeegee lines.

Work steadily and stay within the product pot life. Do not continue applying material once it begins to thicken, drag, or become difficult to spread.

Allow the BondMaxx 127 to cure within the recommended recoat window before applying the CrystalCoat 325 topcoat.

4. Apply CrystalCoat 325 Topcoat

Mix the CrystalCoat 325 according to the Technical Data Sheet.

Apply using a high-quality roller. Roll the coating evenly in two directions to achieve full, uniform coverage. For the final pass, roll in one consistent direction, ideally toward the main light source, to help reduce visible roller lines.

Do not apply too thickly. CrystalCoat 325 must be applied at the recommended coverage rate for proper appearance and performance.

5. Optional Non-Slip Broadcast

For added slip resistance, broadcast the included aluminum oxide by hand into the CrystalCoat 325 while the topcoat is still wet.

Apply evenly across the surface to achieve the desired texture. Heavier broadcasts will create a more aggressive non-slip profile.

Important Notes

Always review the full Technical Data Sheets before installation. Pay close attention to:

  • Pot life
  • Application temperature
  • Recoat windows
  • Cure times
  • Surface preparation requirements
  • Mixing instructions
  • Coverage rates

Environmental conditions such as temperature, humidity, airflow, slab temperature, and moisture can affect working time, cure time, and final appearance.

If you have any questions before starting your installation, please contact us. We’re happy to help.

The Strength of Diamond. The Confidence of a Lifetime.

Dymond Coatings are engineered with the same qualities as their namesake — tough, long-lasting, and built to bond for life. That’s why we back every eligible Dymond kit with our Lifetime Promise: if your floor fails due to a verified product defect, we’ll replace the material or issue a credit toward your next job. This warranty applies to complete Dymond systems (primer, base coat, and topcoat) when installed on indoor concrete surfaces and applied according to Dymond’s preparation and application guidelines. Covered issues include delamination caused by faulty resin blends, curing failure due to batch defects, and contamination introduced during manufacturing or packaging. To qualify, the product must be within shelf life, used under proper storage conditions, and installed using only Dymond components.

This warranty does not extend to issues arising from improper surface preparation, substrate contamination, excessive moisture vapor, impact or abuse, substrate movement, or UV discoloration of white/light epoxies. Installations over wood, tile, or outdoor surfaces are excluded unless specifically approved. Cosmetic issues such as texture variation, microbubbling, or minor tint shift are not covered. Warranty coverage is limited to the original purchaser and is non-transferable. Claims must be submitted with photographic evidence of each install stage and full batch documentation. Dymond reserves the right to determine whether the cause of failure falls within warranty scope.

This Promise applies to most DIY and light commercial indoor projects. Larger commercial and industrial installations may be eligible for custom coverage — contact us for terms.

Can This Be Installed Over My Existing Floor?

Yes, in many cases, but the floor underneath has to be clean, solid, and mechanically prepared. The coating can only bond as well as the surface it is applied to.

Every floor is different. When coating over anything other than properly prepared concrete, we strongly recommend applying a small test area first.

Bare Concrete

Best Surface

This system is designed to bond to properly prepared concrete. The concrete must be clean, dry, sound, and mechanically ground or shot blasted.

Existing Epoxy

Good With Prep

This system can be installed over an existing epoxy coating if the old coating is firmly bonded, clean, sound, and fully deglossed.

Tile

Conditional / Test First

Can be installed when tile is firmly bonded, clean, degreased, abraded, and tested first. Installation is done at your own risk.

VCT Tile

Conditional / Test First

Many customers successfully coat over VCT, but the bond depends on tile, adhesive, waxes, moisture, and movement. Installation is at your own risk.

Wood

Conditional / Scratch Coat

Requires a scratch coat first. Wood installations are done at your own risk. Always test first.

Required Surface Prep

For a strong bond, the surface must be mechanically prepared. Cleaning alone is not enough.

1

Grind or Shot Blast

The floor must be mechanically ground or shot blasted to create a surface profile the coating can grip.

2

Remove Contamination

Oil, grease, wax, soap residue, dust, old adhesive, sealers, and loose material must be removed before coating.

3

Repair Cracks & Defects

Cracks, holes, divots, and damaged areas should be filled before coating for a stronger, smoother finish.

4

Test First When Unsure

For tile, VCT, wood, unknown coatings, sealed floors, or questionable surfaces, apply a small test area.

Installation Questions We Get Every Week

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? Does the floor need to be ground?

Yes. For a strong bond, the coating needs a clean, mechanically prepared surface profile.

? What does delamination mean?

Delamination is when the coating separates, peels, bubbles, or lifts from the floor underneath.

? Can this be installed over an existing epoxy?

Often yes, if the existing coating is fully bonded, clean, sound, abraded, and tested first.

? Can this be installed over VCT tile?

Sometimes, but the installation depends on the tile, adhesive, waxes, movement, and moisture. Test first.

? Can this be installed over wood?

Wood is conditional and normally needs a scratch coat. Always test first.

? Can this be installed over tile?

Tile can be conditional. It must be firmly bonded, cleaned, abraded, and tested before a full installation.

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Still Not Sure? Test Before You Coat.

Every floor is different. If you are coating over tile, VCT, wood, an unknown coating, sealed concrete, or a questionable surface, apply a small test area first before installing the full system.

The coating can only perform as well as the surface underneath it.

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Pro Tip: Always read the full Installation Guide and Product Data Sheets before starting your project. Proper prep is the key to a long-lasting, beautiful floor.