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1. Why Choose an Ecolastic EPDM Rubber Coating for Your Outdoor Steps?
The Ecolastic EPDM rubber coating stands out for its exceptional non-slip properties, making it an ideal solution for steps and balconies. This growing trend among homeowners can be explained by the numerous advantages offered by this material, from weather resistance to easy maintenance. In this article, we will explore in detail why this EPDM rubber surfacing could be the best option for your outdoor renovation projects and how it can transform your home’s steps.
2. The Benefits of Ecolastic EPDM Rubber Surfacing for the Safety of Your Home
This non-slip coating offers several unique benefits. Its slip-resistant properties make it an excellent choice for your steps and balconies, providing safety, especially in winter when the risk of falling is high. It is important to mention that ice cannot adhere to this coating, making snow removal easier. In fact, a simple heel tap can detach the ice from the surface. This also means that you don’t need de-icing salt during winter.
Secondly, it is important to know that Ecolastic rubber is not a new type of coating. Contrary to what some may think, rubber coatings have been installed in North America for over 40 years. What we know about this EPDM rubber coating is that it is extremely durable. Its durability is due to the flexibility and porosity of the coating. These characteristics prevent water from being trapped and freezing during temperature drops. Its flexibility allows the surface to adapt and resist cracking, regardless of temperature changes. That is why the lifespan of a rubber installation is estimated to be 25 years.
It is also a very comfortable product for the feet. Have you ever walked on a rubber playground surface? If not, imagine walking on a surface that molds to your foot, offering a unique kind of comfort. Most surface options provide a solid, rigid finish underfoot. This is not the case with the Ecolastic rubber coatings.
3. Rubber Surfacing: Customization and Color Choices to Match Your Home
Indeed, several colors can be combined to create a palette of your choice. It is also possible to create patterns or sections of different colors, but this requires additional costs and more work for the installers. The final result also gives the impression of a high-end coating, as you can see in the following picture:
4. Process of Installing Outdoor Rubber Surfacing: What You Need to Know
The installation is done by hand using trowels. The coating consists of EPDM rubber granules mixed with a polyurethane binder. Typically, an installation of steps can be completed in one day, depending on the area to be covered. It is important to note that rubber cannot be installed during heavy rain. Once the installation is complete, a curing time of 24 to 72 hours is required before you can walk on the surface.
5. Durability and Maintenance of Rubber Coating: How to Keep Your Surface Looking Great for Years
Firstly, the fact that ECOLASTIC rubber coating does not crack already solves many headaches. You can read our article explaining why this coating is perfect for withstanding our climate here. To maintain a rubber coating made of EPDM granules, you will only need a leaf blower to remove leaves that may cling to the surface.
Otherwise, to preserve your rubber installation for a long time, it is recommended to apply a sealer at least every 5 years to rehydrate the top layer and prevent the binder from drying out. This basic maintenance will help you keep your surface in good condition over the long term.
6. The Non-Slip Rubber Coating: The Ideal Solution for Your Outdoor Steps
Whether you are looking to enhance the appearance of your steps or ensure the safety of your family, ECOLASTIC rubber surfacing is a reliable and attractive solution. Request a quote from an installer in your area today through our online platform.
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