Good job. What material of over lay. Are u using. Can i get it at home depot or like he in san diego. Hub products. Or border products? I do concrete but they keep asking for over lay
Looks nice...come do my driveway! My mason layed a driveway as smooth as a foundation perimeter with lots of aggregate and drain pipe exposed. 1200 square feet poured afternoon in full sun over 90 degrees and he used a hand screed to ensure that it started cracking before he could finish it and add artistic lumps and rolls and dips and ridges with a porosity akin to a dry sea sponge. When he went to trowel it off it was already too dry in spite of constant misting from a pressure washer sprayed constantly over the worksite. The only good thing is that it's deep and well reinforced. The bulk of the concrete will stay but the top eighth inch is degrading and every washing and rain storm sees about 30 pounds of sand washing into the drainage channel on the roadside which I must shovel off and dispose of elsewhere.
I have one question: If you are we servicing a basement that has NO expansion joints do you need to create expansion joints if you were going all the way up to the concrete walls? (For example the bottom floor/basement of a raised ranch). I would prefer not to have them mainly because raised ranch basements don’t normally have expansion joints originally. However, I don’t want to cause myself headaches down the line.
I have a 100 sqft concrete surface that has an area near the center not leveled (1/8 of an inch) which causes water to accumulate. Can Skraffino regular come to the rescue? How much of the product would I need? Where can I get Skraffino regular grey in Ontario, Canada?
In same situation, would love to even out 3 surfaces and make new rectangular cut ins for a clean modern finish. Southern California sun makes this stuff cure quickly.
Skraffino is very easy to use as compared to any other micro toppings in the market. Moreover, Duraamen has a complete system including colors, sealers and top coats. If there is moisture below then Perdure MVT is recommended. www.duraamen.com/perdure-mvt
this man is a real master!
This is oddly satisfying.
I really like your shop
I like those kneee pads/skates
Hi, good job, question! Can I mix some color?
Do you have to do to coats? im resurfacing and garage floor. also can i put epoxy over it once its dry?
How long did it hold up? How does it look years later? Thanks.
It is used in commercial kitchens. Will hold up for a very long time.
Good job. What material of over lay. Are u using. Can i get it at home depot or like he in san diego. Hub products. Or border products? I do concrete but they keep asking for over lay
WOW, Great Job...
Looks nice...come do my driveway! My mason layed a driveway as smooth as a foundation perimeter with lots of aggregate and drain pipe exposed. 1200 square feet poured afternoon in full sun over 90 degrees and he used a hand screed to ensure that it started cracking before he could finish it and add artistic lumps and rolls and dips and ridges with a porosity akin to a dry sea sponge. When he went to trowel it off it was already too dry in spite of constant misting from a pressure washer sprayed constantly over the worksite. The only good thing is that it's deep and well reinforced. The bulk of the concrete will stay but the top eighth inch is degrading and every washing and rain storm sees about 30 pounds of sand washing into the drainage channel on the roadside which I must shovel off and dispose of elsewhere.
fuffoon I smell lawsuit
I have one question: If you are we servicing a basement that has NO expansion joints do you need to create expansion joints if you were going all the way up to the concrete walls? (For example the bottom floor/basement of a raised ranch).
I would prefer not to have them mainly because raised ranch basements don’t normally have expansion joints originally. However, I don’t want to cause myself headaches down the line.
Our products do not need expansion joints. But, if they are in the floor already we recommend honoring them
Can this b paint Ed or stained after it dry s
How come you are not applying a light coat of water before you apply the layer?
Not necessary. If need be then spray a mist of CP1000
Can you lay this over tile in a bathroom
Hi I would like to know if I can stamp on top of this product? I’m redoing my driveway and my pool deck. Covering up some hairline cracks. Thanks
We recommend Pasto for stamping. www.duraamen.com/pasto
I have a 100 sqft concrete surface that has an area near the center not leveled (1/8 of an inch) which causes water to accumulate. Can Skraffino regular come to the rescue? How much of the product would I need? Where can I get Skraffino regular grey in Ontario, Canada?
We sell directly to the end users. You can purchase online
How much did u get those wheels from
Hi. How long does the surecrete have to cure before you seal it?
I am afraid this is Skraffino.
Can you do this over a brick inlay? I have 3 mix matched concrete pads with an original brick inlay
Yes. Certainly.
In same situation, would love to even out 3 surfaces and make new rectangular cut ins for a clean modern finish. Southern California sun makes this stuff cure quickly.
No bonding agent before application on bare concrete?
We recommend using CP1000
How does this compare with Ardex? What if your concrete has moisture underneath occasionally?
Skraffino is very easy to use as compared to any other micro toppings in the market. Moreover, Duraamen has a complete system including colors, sealers and top coats. If there is moisture below then Perdure MVT is recommended. www.duraamen.com/perdure-mvt
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Do you have a list of the products you use for this demonstration
Please follow the link - www.duraamen.com/concrete-microtopping-flooring-system
10:19 What kind of vacuum is that?
HTC
Do not watch if you are OCD...Bryan does NOT brush the edge...urgg
Can’t see what u r giving the instruction
What products you applying for it
www.duraamen.com/skraffino
Looks like way too much water in the mixture.
It was measured