I called you guys, wanting to do an exotic pour on my floor, but the receptionist said that you don't recommend an exotic pour on the floor. Is this true?
What an extraordinary job, I'm not surprised by you guys, only Stonecoat Coutertops could have done it, I'm your fan and I admire you a lot, excellent job!!🎉🎉
Thank you so much for your incredibly kind comment! Your words mean the world to me, and I genuinely appreciate your support. Have you had the opportunity to work with epoxy for any of your projects yet?
I, too, loved the cartwheel! I love the idea of the floor more than the final result, though. I think it is too "busy" and will be difficult to decorate around without losing the decorations in the busy-ness. But the innovation to solve the issues of scale ? Great stuff!
Awesome comment! So glad you enjoyed the video. I've actually seen the place all set up for multiple weddings, with tables and chairs scattered across the floor. It really does a great job of breaking up the busyness.
Hola 👋 that was a great video I will watch it again on the Tv in HD I want to see every single detail in a bigger screen…You guys nailed it again…Saludos!!!👋😃👋 Y’all have a great weekend 😊
@@StoneCoatCountertops Gracias señor Mitch for taking some of your busy time to reply to my comment…I’m always amazed by the quality and great finish in every project you do and how you make it look so simple…keep up the great work and keep sharing Y’all have a great Sunday 👋😃👋
First Cartwheel comment gets a prize! Thanks for sticking to the end of the video!!!! email me mitch@stonecoatcountertops.com - I'll send you something good!!!!
Will the toilet be bonded to the epoxy and the floor? That seems like a bit of a risky move to epoxy up to it rather than remove it and reinstall it afterwards.
I didn't see anything to keep the epoxy from bonding to the toilet in the bathroom. What happens if they need to replace the toilet or service the ring/flange?
Tried to get rid of it, but Ken stood his ground. Reluctantly obeyed, it won't leak or ever be removed! Fingers crossed it doesn't see something too big to pass!!! Thanks for keeping an eye out!
So beautiful! Can it be poured over OSB? If so, how does it need to be prepped? I've searched and searched, but can't find anything! edit: Oh, and keeping it from being dangerously slippery is another big question! :)
I love the work u guys do. The product seems so easy to use n leaves the surfaces FLAWLESS❣️I just can't help but wonder, how would the epoxy react to a wood surface. I wanna try it on my floors, n they're old wood.
1:20 I think a fast way to fill in those expansion joints would be to mix the 2 parts together. Then use a refiĺlable cualking like gun. Have one guy lay a bead in the joint & another behind him using a putty knife to press it.
We tried a bag and tried to pipe it in like icing... Fail city! We are working on a pourable fast set joint filler, I'll be testing it in the next couple of weeks. Thanks for watching
To enhance safety and prevent slipping on epoxy-coated floors, an anti-slip additive can be mixed into the final top coating before application or sprinkled over the surface before the top coat sets. These additives increase the traction of the finished surface, making it safer to walk on, especially when wet. We sell a clear quartz sand. The Flooring Ultimate Top Coat used is also very slip resistant naturally. Ken has had folks dancing with wet shoes because its pouring outside with no issues. I have the UTC installed over my epoxy marble in my walk in closet, it works great and I haven't slipped once even with wet feet.
How did you get the primer coat to be that opaque?? Everytime i've done a primer coat it's translucent... So I've had to use a sherwin william primer (for epoxy) and coat the floor 3 times... but it's still paint and my spikes leave a few poke throughs you can see... The ultimate top coat is harder than the mid coat? Longer dry time as well? Critique: You didn't remove the toilets when doing the bathroom... trying to pull those toilets to replace them is going to be a huge pain... hopefully the epoxy isn't stuck too well and won't chip or peel when you pull it up. Also, many toilets have a different footprint, so a new toilet may not cover... Floor looks absolutely amazing, though!! Fantastic job!
About 20 years ago l planned to have artist design epoxy flooring . Knowing that I've always had a problem with aromas - perfumes, petrol, adhesives, oil based paints etc ; l had a small preliminary frame made. After 2 weeks of airing etc l still couldn't handle the residual smell . If you are sensitive, best to sample test as it's an expensive mistake.
I have a 25x14 foot room wood floor over a basement it has minimal amount of flex can I pour this product over that and if so, what do I have to do to prep the area?
I am very curious why you didn't take the toilet out first and epoxy right up to the flange. Not all toilets have the same shape at the base, so if this toilet needs to be replaced in the future ...
We should've removed it, but Ken insisted. I begrudgingly obeyed. No chance of it leaking though! Thanks for keeping an eye out, and watching the video!
How much does something like this cost? I like the look and have wanted to do epoxy flooring when I build a new house, I'm looking at a 1500sq ft house and the garage will be about the same so 3000 total, but the house would be something like this while the garage would be something with a texture. If it was cheaper to do it all the same that would work
If you decide to hire a pro, the cost for the project would be around $14-19 per square foot. However, if you choose to go the DIY route with Stone Coat DIY Epoxy Flooring, the materials would only cost you approximately $5-7 per sqft. U GOT THIS!
We used tan because we went with an earth tone marble. The tan ghosted through areas of the brown dye or diamond dust sections, it complimented it. Great question and thanks for watching!
Enjoyed watching this. Great job men. But, with such a large floor, surely hairline cracks will appear sooner or later? Im in the building trade. Im a Painter and decorator.
The concrete will not carack bad if poured with about a 4" slump. Concrete cracks more when poured too wet. Also at least five sack concrete. They tend too pour it wet to make their job easier. The dryer the concrete the better it is, and it poured too wet the cement comes to the top and it's not as strong under neath which causes cracking.
Should of pulled the toilets up the next plumber to work on thay place is gonna hate yall lol he may have to use a sludge hammer to get the toilet up to unclog a pipe.
Concrete is prone to cracking, and the presence of saw cuts and wet set expansion joints directs the concrete to crack in those specific areas. Thanks for stopping by!
Thank you for your interest in our environmentally-friendly DIY Epoxy floor! We share your concern for the planet and believe in taking steps to protect it. With our VOC-free flooring made from sustainable materials, you can enjoy a beautiful, durable, and eco-friendly solution. Traditional epoxy floors often contain harmful volatile organic compounds (VOCs), which can contribute to air pollution and health issues. Our DIY Epoxy floor is different. It's composed of natural resins, recycled aggregates, and water-based binders, making it safe for both you and the environment. With zero VOC emissions and adherence to all environmental standards, you can have peace of mind knowing that you're making a sustainable choice. Not only is our DIY Epoxy floor eco-friendly, but it also offers exceptional durability and resistance to stains, spills, chips, cracks, and chemicals. Whether it's for residential or commercial use, our flooring solution is designed to last. Enjoy a stunning and reliable choice that contributes to a healthier planet. Discover the benefits of our DIY Epoxy floor today and make a positive impact on the environment. - You Got This!
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I called you guys, wanting to do an exotic pour on my floor, but the receptionist said that you don't recommend an exotic pour on the floor. Is this true?
That cartwheel! 10 out of 10 ... why? Made me think of Dad ... who passed away in 2014.
The floor ... 10 out of 10! Gorgeous!
Great job, guys!
Thank you so much!!!! This comment warmed my heart!
Has anyone witnessed a more graceful display of a cartwheel than the one performed by my giant frame at the end of video?!?!
U killed it Big Mitch!
Unbelievably gorgeous! The floor too…😮
Bust it!!!!
Show them the POWER PUNCH!!!!!
❤❤❤😂😂😂
Stunning flooring!! 😮 You do such a great job teaching this project!! 👏👏 I'm glad you had lots of help!! 👍 Ken has a gorgeous space!! 😍
❤❤❤ thanks!
@@mitchquist You're very welcome!! 🤗
Beautiful!! It looks even better in person! Mitch you are ready for the 49er cheer leading squad!
This was a fun one to create, edit and watch! Thanks everybody!!!
U got this homies!
What an extraordinary job, I'm not surprised by you guys, only Stonecoat Coutertops could have done it, I'm your fan and I admire you a lot, excellent job!!🎉🎉
Thank you so much for your incredibly kind comment! Your words mean the world to me, and I genuinely appreciate your support. Have you had the opportunity to work with epoxy for any of your projects yet?
I love this floor beautiful place beautiful floor.
Thanks for watching!!!! Appreciate you
Wonderful! Mitch, you are doing so good with this. Love the cartwheel!
Another Awesome project! Loved the cartwheel too. 10/10 on cartwheel and floor!
What struck me was the cartwheel at the end. Wow! The floor is awesome. I love it.
I, too, loved the cartwheel! I love the idea of the floor more than the final result, though. I think it is too "busy" and will be difficult to decorate around without losing the decorations in the busy-ness. But the innovation to solve the issues of scale ? Great stuff!
Awesome comment! So glad you enjoyed the video. I've actually seen the place all set up for multiple weddings, with tables and chairs scattered across the floor. It really does a great job of breaking up the busyness.
Hola 👋 that was a great video I will watch it again on the Tv in HD I want to see every single detail in a bigger screen…You guys nailed it again…Saludos!!!👋😃👋 Y’all have a great weekend 😊
You too! Thanks for the great comment 👍
Awesome thank you! U GOT THIS!!!!
@@StoneCoatCountertops Gracias señor Mitch for taking some of your busy time to reply to my comment…I’m always amazed by the quality and great finish in every project you do and how you make it look so simple…keep up the great work and keep sharing Y’all have a great Sunday 👋😃👋
So the Big Man does Cartwheels 👊🏻
Who knew mitch could do a cartwheel
First Cartwheel comment gets a prize! Thanks for sticking to the end of the video!!!! email me mitch@stonecoatcountertops.com - I'll send you something good!!!!
it was graceful lmao!
Mitch got the moves😁
legit ones!!!
you don't even know!
This is amazing! Love it. I call stained concrete tacky Texas! I love what y’all did
Cool name! Thanks for wartching
Holy crap! That cartwheel like he’s 10!! Damn what a flex
Yes!!! Thanks for sticking to the end of the video! Appreciate you!!!
The Floor Looks Amazing
Thanks Melody! Appreciate you taking the time to let me know what you think of the floor!!! U GOT THIS!
The Jason Kelce of the epoxy world with those dance moves!
Will the toilet be bonded to the epoxy and the floor? That seems like a bit of a risky move to epoxy up to it rather than remove it and reinstall it afterwards.
We should have removed it, Ken wouldn't let me, I reluctantly followed orders. It'll never leak! Thanks for watching hope you enjoyed the video
1st to comment from Nairobi Kenya.
Welcome friend!
Thanks@@StoneCoatCountertops
So Beautiful ❤, as always you guys never disappoint….🎉
❤❤❤ thanks so much!
How will they ever get the toilet out now?
We should have removed it, Ken wouldn't let me, I reluctantly followed orders. It'll never leak! Thanks for watching!
I like the sticky icky icky icky!!!!! Just not on the epoxy floor! HAHAHAHA
ha!
Amazing!! that floor is a work of art!! 😍
Thanks Scott, thanks for watching our UA-cam channel for so many years!
You’re very welcome, I’ve been watching since Mike was doing videos in his house. Lol. guys have a great product and I have done many pours!!❤
Tienes todo el equipo!!!! Eso es todo Esteban 😃👍🏽
Wooooooo BEAUTIFUL!!! 🤩🤩🤩❤️
🎉appreciate u!
Nice floor and a pretty nice cartwheel at the end....
😂🎉 Thanks!
Thanks for watching the whole video!!! U GOT THIS!
Looks great, and thanks for sharing, best part is this business will get more business as a result of your awesome work.
I just love the fact that you guys used a concrete mixer drill in a trash can in order to mix such a large volume
Full bathroom floor with zero threshold shower over plywood/OSB subfloor install?
Can be done, you'll need a little extra material as a "seal coat" over the osb to fill micro valleys
I didn't see anything to keep the epoxy from bonding to the toilet in the bathroom. What happens if they need to replace the toilet or service the ring/flange?
Tried to get rid of it, but Ken stood his ground. Reluctantly obeyed, it won't leak or ever be removed! Fingers crossed it doesn't see something too big to pass!!! Thanks for keeping an eye out!
lol. That toilet is there to stay. I would have taken the toilet out.
So beautiful! Can it be poured over OSB? If so, how does it need to be prepped? I've searched and searched, but can't find anything!
edit: Oh, and keeping it from being dangerously slippery is another big question! :)
😮 so gorgeous!!! Great job guys!
Thank you for watching! Have you worked with epoxy yet for a project?
@@StoneCoatCountertops yes!!! Finished my first kitchen countertop
I love the work u guys do. The product seems so easy to use n leaves the surfaces FLAWLESS❣️I just can't help but wonder, how would the epoxy react to a wood surface. I wanna try it on my floors, n they're old wood.
Love seeing people doing a really really good job 👍🎉
Absolutely stunning
Thanks so much! Have you worked with epoxy yet for a project?
1:20 I think a fast way to fill in those expansion joints would be to mix the 2 parts together. Then use a refiĺlable cualking like gun. Have one guy lay a bead in the joint & another behind him using a putty knife to press it.
We tried a bag and tried to pipe it in like icing... Fail city! We are working on a pourable fast set joint filler, I'll be testing it in the next couple of weeks. Thanks for watching
Beautiful job.
Thank you so much 😀
Beautiful
Thanks so much!
i feel the same, so pretty. I think i can do it
I have a multi car garage planned and the floor that I want, completely abstract, really awesome
How do you keep people from slipping? Is there an additive that can be added to keep people from falling?
To enhance safety and prevent slipping on epoxy-coated floors, an anti-slip additive can be mixed into the final top coating before application or sprinkled over the surface before the top coat sets. These additives increase the traction of the finished surface, making it safer to walk on, especially when wet. We sell a clear quartz sand. The Flooring Ultimate Top Coat used is also very slip resistant naturally. Ken has had folks dancing with wet shoes because its pouring outside with no issues. I have the UTC installed over my epoxy marble in my walk in closet, it works great and I haven't slipped once even with wet feet.
How did you get the primer coat to be that opaque?? Everytime i've done a primer coat it's translucent... So I've had to use a sherwin william primer (for epoxy) and coat the floor 3 times... but it's still paint and my spikes leave a few poke throughs you can see...
The ultimate top coat is harder than the mid coat? Longer dry time as well?
Critique: You didn't remove the toilets when doing the bathroom... trying to pull those toilets to replace them is going to be a huge pain... hopefully the epoxy isn't stuck too well and won't chip or peel when you pull it up. Also, many toilets have a different footprint, so a new toilet may not cover...
Floor looks absolutely amazing, though!! Fantastic job!
Very cool presentation by a cool cat ! Top professional work …
About 20 years ago l planned to have artist design epoxy flooring .
Knowing that I've always had a problem with aromas - perfumes, petrol, adhesives, oil based paints etc ; l had a small preliminary frame made.
After 2 weeks of airing etc l still couldn't handle the residual smell .
If you are sensitive, best to sample test as it's an expensive mistake.
I have a 25x14 foot room wood floor over a basement it has minimal amount of flex can I pour this product over that and if so, what do I have to do to prep the area?
I am very curious why you didn't take the toilet out first and epoxy right up to the flange. Not all toilets have the same shape at the base, so if this toilet needs to be replaced in the future ...
We should've removed it, but Ken insisted. I begrudgingly obeyed. No chance of it leaking though! Thanks for keeping an eye out, and watching the video!
How long before the cracks and expansion joints break through do you think?
I have a multi car garage planned and that's the floor I want ,completely abstract
Hey guys, every time I spray my floor with the isopropyl alcohol, it leaves craters in the epoxy...
Any tips?
Cartwheel at the end! Woh!
how many gallons of epoxy per square foot do you use?
Great work! I’m down if need help for big floors!!!
wou,your work is very excellent!
epoxy roll-in shower floor-(I'm handicapped)- would it work??
How much does something like this cost? I like the look and have wanted to do epoxy flooring when I build a new house, I'm looking at a 1500sq ft house and the garage will be about the same so 3000 total, but the house would be something like this while the garage would be something with a texture.
If it was cheaper to do it all the same that would work
If you decide to hire a pro, the cost for the project would be around $14-19 per square foot. However, if you choose to go the DIY route with Stone Coat DIY Epoxy Flooring, the materials would only cost you approximately $5-7 per sqft. U GOT THIS!
Does epoxy flooring require concrete under
Why is the floor sealer brown?
We used tan because we went with an earth tone marble. The tan ghosted through areas of the brown dye or diamond dust sections, it complimented it. Great question and thanks for watching!
Enjoyed watching this. Great job men. But, with such a large floor, surely hairline cracks will appear sooner or later? Im in the building trade. Im a Painter and decorator.
Why are you not stapling the cracks?
@mitchquist How slick is the floor to dance on in heels?
Not bad at all, Ken has had wedding with folks dancing while its pouring rain so water was tracked in. No body slipped.
Gorgeous
Can you tell us how much it cost?
The concrete will not carack bad if poured with about a 4" slump. Concrete cracks more when poured too wet. Also at least five sack concrete. They tend too pour it wet to make their job easier. The dryer the concrete the better it is, and it poured too wet the cement comes to the top and it's not as strong under neath which causes cracking.
Did you epoxy the toilet to the floor?😂
Beautiful floor though. Very nice pour.
Why cant you torch the floor?
This is like dentistry 😂👌
Looks terrible like the septic tank exploded
epic asf
Weird choice for a wedding event space
You should have pulled that toilet!!!
We probably should have removed it, but Ken wouldn't let me. I reluctantly followed orders. Don't worry, it'll never leak! Thanks for watching!
It's goin to crack..needs flexible joint filler .
The joint filler is flexible
Should of pulled the toilets up the next plumber to work on thay place is gonna hate yall lol he may have to use a sludge hammer to get the toilet up to unclog a pipe.
It's true, Ken said he'd take care of it when they need maintenance.... He wouldn't let me pull them!
Mocha caramel a la mode
Wow I feel nauseous just looking at it😂
So, I wonder why they put those silly expansion joints in there in the first place?…
Concrete is prone to cracking, and the presence of saw cuts and wet set expansion joints directs the concrete to crack in those specific areas. Thanks for stopping by!
Mitch nailed it!
I was thinking the same
So guys, I was being sarcastic, but I’m not sure you realize that. My point is Mitch’s point.
It looks a MESS
Sorry I do not like it
It must be very expensive. Duh...
Boy that's a hell of a lot of epoxy to waste to no great effect.
It looks ugly. Purely obscene.
Each time you're advert comes up in my feed I'll tell you it looks like a fn mess and makes me want to throw up.
Looks awful
Ugh. I'm going to dissent here. Somebody call the EPA...another superfund site needs funding.
Thank you for your interest in our environmentally-friendly DIY Epoxy floor! We share your concern for the planet and believe in taking steps to protect it. With our VOC-free flooring made from sustainable materials, you can enjoy a beautiful, durable, and eco-friendly solution.
Traditional epoxy floors often contain harmful volatile organic compounds (VOCs), which can contribute to air pollution and health issues. Our DIY Epoxy floor is different. It's composed of natural resins, recycled aggregates, and water-based binders, making it safe for both you and the environment. With zero VOC emissions and adherence to all environmental standards, you can have peace of mind knowing that you're making a sustainable choice.
Not only is our DIY Epoxy floor eco-friendly, but it also offers exceptional durability and resistance to stains, spills, chips, cracks, and chemicals. Whether it's for residential or commercial use, our flooring solution is designed to last. Enjoy a stunning and reliable choice that contributes to a healthier planet.
Discover the benefits of our DIY Epoxy floor today and make a positive impact on the environment. - You Got This!
Wtf
It looks way less busy with the tables and stuff all set up for a wedding. Thanks for watching