Looks beautiful! We have a shop in Lake Tahoe and are brainstorming this. Do you have an approximate what materials would cost for me to try this? And about how long it would take? You’ve inspired me!😎
900sqft your going to want to go about 60sqft per gallon of metallic epoxy clear with added pigment to cover the floor. You can stretch honestly depending on how much pigment you add and the primer you put over wood. No for prep you will either have to remove the wood and go bare concrete (I would do it’s safer) grind the concrete, patch the concrete grind the patch work if your not using an epoxy based hardner that you can flatten smooth with a putty knife so there’s no high spots in the floor . If going over wood you have to patch everything, crack, joint, and nail hole. Then add your primer coat (primarily the main color your floor is going to be. I’d say double prime if your going over the wood just in case there are any cracks you didn’t see or if the primer soaks into the wood. Let dry for 24hr (my preference). Sand the primer coat clean off any dust possible with a micro fiber mop and denatured alcohol. Please make sure there’s no dust. Put down your metallic coat, let that dry for 48 hours depending on how hard the floor is then sand with 100grit sandpaper , fiber mop it with denatured remove all the dust then put a polyurethane topcoat or Polyaspartic let dry for 48hrs for full use 24hrs for walking. Ps deshed any roller that you use during any process have fun
This was a really small room and I was in and out pretty quick so wasn't too concerned. For anything larger we would wear respirators and for topcoats, we always wear respirators! I also wear medical scrubs on my legs and arm sleeves as I am highly allergic to epoxy. So yes I definitely wear PPE!
That day I was wearing metal baseball cleats but I mostly wear spike shoes made for epoxy that have a bit more grip. Almost fell on my butt a few times on this floor in those shoes! Didn't include that on the video lol
@@ArtisanDesignConcepts This channel is amazing. I asked another UA-camr's channel if I could paint by hand on the tiles and cover them with epoxy, which no one had done, but no one answered, so I made the mistake of turning the floor yellow. I wish I had known about it earlier. It's a good channel.
That was an old epoxy floor at a friend's office that he wanted me to pour over for fun. So we did an abrasive sanding and recoated. Typically we would not go over an existing coating. We would grind it off and start with profiled concrete. This was more for fun.
It really depends on what’s needed. Demo of existing surfaces, the condition of the concrete underneath, square footage, etc…. We bid each project independently based on time and materials.
It really depends on each job. We don't just "based on square footage because every job is different. For instance, grinding 2000 ft.² and one big open room would take less time than grinding that same square footage with a whole bunch of small rooms and hallways.
This was different- it was done over old epoxy at a class, but typically we would grind the existing substrate to a CSP2 with a commercial diamond grinder, fill all cracks with a polyurea, clean, MVB, two coats primer and then color and topcoat.
@@ArtisanDesignConcepts Lol. Well I was thinking of floating on my broomstick but I guess the spike shoes will do? It still seems like that would leave marks. But idk, this looks great and I don't see any marks.
@@MalikaRa777 lol!! It would be fun to hover over for sure!! The epoxy levels out and as long as you don’t go back to a spot too late, it won’t show. We also use a big torch to walk ourselves out of a room and the heat helps move the epoxy a bit and covers the spike marks.
Fortunately you don't speak for anyone but yourself and don't represent me. Your level of disrespect and presumptuousness is all you. I liked it all and the final result was just fine.
There are spiked shoe coverings which allow you to walk on the wet epoxy. She’s probably wearing cleats in this video, so it’s basically the same thing.
I loved it before the spread. It's still nice but it was gorgeous before the spread.
Thank you!
This was my first thought too
me too after she spread it looks bad
Ya I agree looked nice especially with some gold accents surrounding the blue
Ture
Another incredible project! Love these videos!
Thank you so much!
Nice before the spread
Thanks for the feedback
Nice floor and beautiful colour too
This is beautiful!
Do you need to roll it out to thin the colours more or can you let it dry and seal with PA ?
Thank you 🙏
I push it around with my roller to gently blend but otherwise it'll level out and then topcoat with a urethane.
What is the name of this painting
Looks beautiful! We have a shop in Lake Tahoe and are brainstorming this. Do you have an approximate what materials would cost for me to try this? And about how long it would take? You’ve inspired me!😎
It’s about 900 square feet.
It’s also currently carpet over ply wood. Is there a special way to seal over the plywood baseboard? Thanks!🎉
Please email us at Staci@artisandesignconcepts.com or text us at 760-515-1111. Happy to discuss.
900sqft your going to want to go about 60sqft per gallon of metallic epoxy clear with added pigment to cover the floor. You can stretch honestly depending on how much pigment you add and the primer you put over wood.
No for prep you will either have to remove the wood and go bare concrete (I would do it’s safer) grind the concrete, patch the concrete grind the patch work if your not using an epoxy based hardner that you can flatten smooth with a putty knife so there’s no high spots in the floor . If going over wood you have to patch everything, crack, joint, and nail hole.
Then add your primer coat (primarily the main color your floor is going to be. I’d say double prime if your going over the wood just in case there are any cracks you didn’t see or if the primer soaks into the wood. Let dry for 24hr (my preference). Sand the primer coat clean off any dust possible with a micro fiber mop and denatured alcohol. Please make sure there’s no dust. Put down your metallic coat, let that dry for 48 hours depending on how hard the floor is then sand with 100grit sandpaper , fiber mop it with denatured remove all the dust then put a polyurethane topcoat or Polyaspartic let dry for 48hrs for full use 24hrs for walking. Ps deshed any roller that you use during any process have fun
Do you have to spread the colors around or could you just leave it how it was when you first poured the colors??
As long as it's all covered, no you don't have to touch the colors.
Awesome 👌
Thank you
This goes hard 💯
Thank you
❤Excellent job ❤
Beautiful floor
Thank you! 😊
It looked better before u mixed the colours
Thanks for watching
No mask boo?
The epoxy has very low odor and VOC and I just can't be creative with a mask. We do wear masks for prep and certain topcoats.
Everything was going fine until she got overly excited with the spread.
Thanks for watching
زين الايبوكسي لازم يكون جواه سيراميك
Not sure what you mean
Very nice ❤
Thank you!
Is it dangerous to not wear PPE while doing this? I feel like the fumes would tear up your lungs. Am I wrong?
This was a really small room and I was in and out pretty quick so wasn't too concerned. For anything larger we would wear respirators and for topcoats, we always wear respirators! I also wear medical scrubs on my legs and arm sleeves as I am highly allergic to epoxy. So yes I definitely wear PPE!
What kind of epoxy is used, and where do you find the metallic additive?
We use MarbleWrap and their color additives. Look up WrapResins.
Do you put primer coating before applying the metalic epoxy?
Yes we always do. This just happened to be a floor that already had a metallic coat on it and we sanded it and just poured right over it.
Looks great but all in how much money it cost
Every job has a different cost based on what's required.
@@ArtisanDesignConcepts i understand but that specific job is what would like to know to have an idea
Longxwide cost how much
I will love to learn it and start working it here in nigeria please how can you help me
I wish we could help! Not sure how to guide you from here.
Do you walk on the wet epoxy ?
We use spike shoes
Better to have no music than to have to listen to noise
Thanks for watching either way.
What kind of shoes are you wearing?
That day I was wearing metal baseball cleats but I mostly wear spike shoes made for epoxy that have a bit more grip. Almost fell on my butt a few times on this floor in those shoes! Didn't include that on the video lol
Started off nice, then the brush happened
Thanks for watching
Wow that looks terrible
Can’t please everyone 🤷🏻♀️
I did epoxy floor work, but the floor turned yellow. It's difficult.
Yes that's why important to avoid predominantly white colored floors or counters. All epoxy will amber over time.
@@ArtisanDesignConcepts This channel is amazing. I asked another UA-camr's channel if I could paint by hand on the tiles and cover them with epoxy, which no one had done, but no one answered, so I made the mistake of turning the floor yellow. I wish I had known about it earlier. It's a good channel.
Anyone else seen the devil in a long jacket in the finished work?? Blue Devil
Hmmmm can't say that I have LOL
That’s the other mix blue colors under the base coat and if so what does that do
That was an old epoxy floor at a friend's office that he wanted me to pour over for fun. So we did an abrasive sanding and recoated. Typically we would not go over an existing coating. We would grind it off and start with profiled concrete. This was more for fun.
Badass
Thanks so much!
How you did t get paint on your shoes?
I wear special spike shoes
How much does it cost to get epoxy done?
It really depends on what’s needed. Demo of existing surfaces, the condition of the concrete underneath, square footage, etc…. We bid each project independently based on time and materials.
How much cost in 300 sqft?
We do not share our costs on UA-cam. Every job is different and so we do estimates for each customer based on the project at hand
Should have spread the white and blue then topped it with solid blue and gold splash marks unspread
Thanks for watching. It was my first floor and was fun experimenting.
How much does these jobs cost😊
It really depends on each job. We don't just "based on square footage because every job is different. For instance, grinding 2000 ft.² and one big open room would take less time than grinding that same square footage with a whole bunch of small rooms and hallways.
Can u teach me I wanna learn so I can start a business of my own 🙏🏾
We don't teach classes just yet. Maybe one day soon.
Whats under the epoxy and what did you use?
I was coating over an old epoxy floor after it was sanded. I use MarbleWrap.
You are the shit!!! 🔥🔥
Thank you
Where are you buy the epoxy
For our flooring epoxy we use WrapResins out of Virginia
I’m gonna do this floors.. I think if anyone is gonna do it.. just go for it fu.. it why not 😊
Go for it! You got this!
Nice paano process
Thank you
Where do you order the materials
We have a number of suppliers actually. We use MarbleWrap, Savage Patriot and Desert Polymer brands.
Wooow
Thank you!
Im doing a 9 unit apt building in Los Angeles can you or someone you know do the floors
Please email us at Staci@artisandesignconcepts.com or text us at 760-515-1111. Happy to discuss.
I want to do this to my basement!!! Howwww??
Where do you live? Honestly best way is to hire a professional.
Life kitni iski
Thanks for watching
How can she walk? I wanna know, cause I wanna do the same :,)
Special spike shoes
How can I get this staff am at Republican of South Africa
I am not sure. I am sorry.
What brand epoxy u use
MarbleWrap
how to prepare?
This was different- it was done over old epoxy at a class, but typically we would grind the existing substrate to a CSP2 with a commercial diamond grinder, fill all cracks with a polyurea, clean, MVB, two coats primer and then color and topcoat.
Ye mujhe ko karana koi batayega ke kya price se hoga
It varies based on each project
Dang should have showed a better finish product shot cause that didn't really do anything for me haha
Thanks for watching anyways
How much is this
Every job is different. Depends on what is required and the total square footage.
How do you not leave footprints all over?
Magic! lol. Just kidding…I wear spike shoes normally. In this video I tried metal baseball cleats but found them to be very slippery.
@@ArtisanDesignConcepts Lol. Well I was thinking of floating on my broomstick but I guess the spike shoes will do? It still seems like that would leave marks. But idk, this looks great and I don't see any marks.
@@MalikaRa777 lol!! It would be fun to hover over for sure!! The epoxy levels out and as long as you don’t go back to a spot too late, it won’t show. We also use a big torch to walk ourselves out of a room and the heat helps move the epoxy a bit and covers the spike marks.
lol it’s messed up
Thanks for watching anyhow!
What is the cost of this ???
It really depends on the size of the job and the condition of the concrete. We come look at each job before quoting.
@@ArtisanDesignConcepts I have a residential basement I would like this done too in Philadelphia.
@@RiQWitDaBliQdid you ever get it done?
@@aprilstarks9271 no I believe it’s really expensive and went with waterproof vinyl floors.
That looked so bad im not even gonna lie 😮
Thanks for watching
The spread fkd it all the way up
Any one that says it looks good is talking about before the spread or is lying
Thanks for watching.
Fortunately you don't speak for anyone but yourself and don't represent me. Your level of disrespect and presumptuousness is all you. I liked it all and the final result was just fine.
What you wanna make it not that
No clue what your comment means
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Thanks for watching
Didn't like it 😢
Thanks for watching anyways
That’s tacky af
Thanks for watching
not feeling this
Thanks for watching
Boooooooo😕
Thanks for watching
Do you walk on the wet epoxy ?
There are spiked shoe coverings which allow you to walk on the wet epoxy. She’s probably wearing cleats in this video, so it’s basically the same thing.