How To Apply An Epoxy Slurry And Epoxy Flooring Coatings
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- Опубліковано 4 лип 2023
- This is a re-post of a project completed 5 years ago.
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You guys make this look so easy. LOL But it looks like an incredible finish. I need one bad on my garage floor.
Nice work!
Thanks for uploading this
Great content. Thanks for sharing 👍
I am grinding a 10,000 sq ft warehouse floor right now with some spalling areas but and quick patching it and intend to tint a acrylic sealer gray in color so it semi hides the 60 year old floor. So much work on older buildings. I am very impressed and so tempted to text for advice.
If you are using our materials, I will be more than happy to guide you.
Not to get into your business but you look really healthy. Glad business is going well for you👍
I'm in the uk so cant seem to find somethings you guys have, but I'm looking at possible alternatives.
Could I use a tanking slurry mix to back fill small imperfections? And would I want to add sand?
Also should I use densifier before sealing the floor or after? I'll be using a silicon based sealer.
Many thanks great videos
I've missed your videos. How many total hours did this job take?
Hi Jason, I have a question - is it possible to polish an area of concrete that is next to a preexisting polished concrete floors so that they will blend together? Like, if you took a wall down, or reconfigured a kitchen exposing non-polished concrete - can you polish it to match the finish of the concrete that was previously polished? Appreciate the help!!!
Yes you can, you need to duplicate the same polishing process from the original area and make sure you overlap each metal bond grind 2 inches to feather the areas in.
Was the final coat just epoxy or was it a type of sealer? Love the videos by the way, always find myself coming back to your vids.
Yes, the final topcoat was 100% solids epoxy
Our CFS-topcoat to be exact.
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@@ConcreteFloorSolutions is there are reason to use an epoxy top coat over a polyaspartic top coat?
@@haruna5941 yes, customers budget. Polyaspartic was an upgrade option.
@@ConcreteFloorSolutions oh OK 👍 can the epoxy top coat yellow after uv exposure?
@@haruna5941 yes, in direct uv exposure it will yellow over time. Polyaspartic will not yellow.
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what grit diamond shoes did you use to grind the epoxy?
Let this slurry coat cure for at least 48 hours, use a 25 grit hard bond diamond to grind the slurry coat before you apply any coatings on top.
would you still use the epoxy slurry coat if this was going to be a polished concrete floor or only for a floor that would have this epoxy finish on it?
You can slurry coat, and then polish, you will see the different colors between the epoxy and original concrete.
More or les than $350k in your equipment to do this job?