About This Service
About this Service
Traffic coating application at Dobbins Air Reserve Base covers hangars, maintenance bays and equipment storage where floors must resist heavy loads, chemical exposure and frequent vehicle traffic. This service fits facility managers who require coatings that meet operational access constraints and moisture management needs due to local clay soils. Scheduling around maintenance windows is often required for access and safety.
Preparation follows staged diamond grinding, degrease, crack repair and moisture verification, with primers chosen for substrate conditions. Coating systems generally include a robust primer, a high-build base or leveling layer, and a traffic-grade topcoat specified for chemical and wear resistance. Itemized estimates list materials, total system thickness (commonly 0.5–2.0 mm), cure times and any special contaminant-control steps. For heavy-duty bays, slip- and chemical-resistant topcoats and aggregate broadcast options are common.
Practical expectations: installs are coordinated with maintenance windows to avoid operational interruption. Cure monitoring governs traffic return; light use may be permitted after 24–48 hours, but full equipment movement often requires 72–120 hours depending on system and ambient humidity. Final delivery includes a curing inspection and documentation of layer specifications.