THE NEW FAST-APPLIED CARPARK DECK FLOORING SYSTEM COMBINING POLYUREA AND AGGREGATES: WATERPROOFING DECK MEMBRANE SYSTEM
This coating technology is what is behind our OneShot car park deck system. Super-fast curing Polyurea coatings allow you to refurbish at speed. The unique Sikafloor® OneShot UV systems are the ultimate problem solvers on the market.
These systems combine the performance properties of a top quality deck coating with the speed of application of a spray applied polyurea membrane and the whole system build-up is completed in less than one day and trafficable after just a few hours. The Sikafloor® OneShot system properties in service also exceed the performance requirements in terms of wear resistance, crack bridging and durability for a long service-life.
Advantages of Sikalastic OneShot
Sika Polyurea Flooring Systems
FAQs
When specifying, check for attributes like wear resistance, crack bridging, flexibility, slip resistance, UV stability, substrate adhesion and downtime requirements. A high‑performance system will deliver long service life, minimal maintenance and maintain structural integrity under traffic and environmental stress.
Polyurea flooring is particularly suited for demanding infrastructure like top decks and exposed parking structures, intermediate decks, ground bearing slabs, ramps, walkways and staircases. The speed of application makes it ideal for refurbishment projects with limited downtime.
This flooring offers extremely fast return‑to‑service, high durability (abrasion & wear resistance), crack‑bridging capability, and slip resistance. The Sika system boasts short downtimes, fewer material layers, and long service life—ideal for car parks, ramps, decks and exposed concrete.
Polyurea flooring is a high-performance, fast-curing coating system applied to concrete surfaces. It offers exceptional durability, chemical resistance, and flexibility, making it ideal for car park applications. Sika's Sikafloor® OneShot UV systems are designed for quick refurbishment, allowing for rapid application and curing.