How To Install Epoxy Cove Mortar.
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- Опубліковано 27 вер 2024
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This is so awesome! I can’t wait to do this in my garage with a full flake over everything. This give your floor such a clean look. Everyone else doesn’t give a second thought to the wall-base when doing epoxy. Y’all are the only ones I’ve seen doing this. Great job as always👍
I used this Epoxy Cove Mortar on my 2-car garage. It looks fantastic after the epoxy and flake is applied. It's really not that hard or technical but it does take some elbow grease. Excellent product!
can we expect a follow up vid to this one including next steps? one thing my local supplier doesn't teach is this. curious about installing to create a seamless floor and matching to the now installed cove! Thanks per usual Jason for teaching us
this is the entire video, I pulled the cove base out as a separate video:
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Looking good. No need for a tack coat prior to install
As long as the surface is not mirror smooth, NO
Great video. Great info. Is that the Albion paddle mixer? Can you suggest the right paddle mixer for cove mix. TY
I can do it with one hand behind my back but I've never had to use two hands on the trowel
Mark the top of the trowel with a pencil on each corner and snap a chalk line
What brand are those pants and do the knee pads sag at all?
They are very comfortable, just a bit warm if hot out:
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Hi, I'm in Canada so I'm not able to order these products from your site, I really wish I could but I understand it's just not reasonable to ship these items so far. So I'm wondering if you would be willing to tell me what type of epoxy and sand to use so I can mix up my own. I've looked all over online and can't seem to find anywhere that will ship to my area.
It is our material, We do ship anywhere within the US, you can ship it to a freight forward company and they can forward it to you.
Where did u get that wheeled stool for your knees
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How does that cove strip being under the coating not allow water or cause issues? Is that pulled after application I’ve done cove but always to metal strip if anything above the coating not under like it looks like here looking forward to hearing!
I have never heard of an issue with the cove strip. If you are going to rinse down the wall, I would highly recommend caulking the top edge. The cove is basically protecting water from the floor from running under the wall not from water running down the wall.
If you have over 4 inches of water on the floor, you have a bigger problem to deal with.
Hi mike is this your product?
My name is not MIKE, but it is my product.
@@ConcreteFloorSolutions sorry. I would like to purchase your product.and get an idea of how to charge for cove base.would be nice to get on a call
@@UA-camGRINDERGrinder I will be in the office at 7 AM Eastern time today, give me a call
That is cool. I had never even heard of a cove strip, or applying cove mortar, but the application shows why it would be needed with the walls not all the way to the bottom.
Where do I find these cove strips?
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Snap a chalk line goofy!
where to buy cover strips
Yeah I can't find them either
Would love to see you guys use your polyaspartic product as an intermediate coat. Thanks
Would that work on smooth tile wall and a smooth brick floor. It's in a good manufacturing plant
I would see if you can diamond grind the surface to create a scratch, but yes it would. I would also recommend the Epoxy Cove wet prime.
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Yeah that's what I was thinking something to rough it up. Thanks for the quick reply. Great videos too.
@@brandon_gb if you have any other questions, you can text me directly jason@concretefloorsolutions.com
Hi what is the coving mix ratio? Yuo dont use cellulose powder? Thanks
It is pre-mixed in a bucket.
Mix part A and B epoxy together and add the supplied sand. No guesswork involved.
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Do you have to do a cove on the corner or can you just stay flat on the ground ?
It is probably easier to put the rounded cove on, but yes, you could go straight down. You'll just have to play around to get the right angle.
Ever heard of a chalk line?