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Why should you consider an epoxy, «liquid granite,» or quartz flooring system?
In addition to being beautiful, our flooring systems are exceptionally functional. Unprotected concrete floors will eventually become stained and look dirty, they evolve concrete dust which is then tracked into your home, and in general they just don’t look very nice. Painting is a temporary fix at best. An epoxy flooring system will protect concrete from becoming stained and discolored because the flooring systems are harder and more durable than concrete. It will also lock in all that concrete dust so that you will no longer track it into your home. On top of all that, an epoxy floor looks beautiful and is incredibly easy to keep clean.
History
Established in 2006.
After spending 15 years in various manufacturing industries, the Wallace’s wanted to establish their own company in order to retain control over their future. They included certain requirements for the company they were building. Specifically:
The business had to use George’s training in chemical engineering and polymers as a technical basis.
The business had to add significant, perceptible value to its customers.
The business had to be immune to ‘outsourcing’ or being edged out of the market by overseas competition.
American Epoxy Floors, Inc. met those requirements and was established in 2006. Since then, it has lived up to its mission and brought value to many satisfied customers.
In 2010, Ken Johnson established American Epoxy Floors of The Triad to service that region.
Meet the Business Owner
George W.
Business Owner
George earned his B.S. in Chemical Engineering from North Carolina State University in 1991 and his M.S. in Chemical Engineering from the University of Utah in 1998.
George worked at the Parker-Hannifin Packing Division in Salt Lake City, Utah concurrent to earning his master’s degree.
George and his family moved to Clemson, South Carolina in 1998 to design and build golf balls for the Dunlop Slazenger Group who at that time designed and manufactured Dunlop, Slazenger, and Maxfli branded golf balls.
When the Dunlop Slazenger design and manufacturing plant was outsourced to India in 2005, George and his family moved to Charlotte to fill the role of Technical Director for SEM Products.
In 2006, George decided to harness his knowledge, experience, and contacts in the polymer and coatings industries to help he and Jan launch American Epoxy Floors. Since that time, American Epoxy Floors, Inc. has shown significant year over year growth and profitability.