Microtopping Polished Concrete Averton Gifford Devon | Steve Peck

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  • Опубліковано 15 вер 2014
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    Video of a microtopping polished concrete installation in Averton Gifford, Devon.
    The procedure for this installation:
    • The existing concrete was ground with 40 grit metal bond diamonds to remove any loose and brittle areas and to provide a good key for the microtopping.
    • The surface was then vacuumed to remove all traces of dust.
    • The floor was then primed using acrylic primer.
    • All areas were then masked to protect walls and fitted furniture and skirting boards.
    • We applied our first base coat of microtopping. This was a natural grey colour and was applied using a magic trowel. This first base coat gives us a new clean canvas to work from.
    • This first base coat was then sanded using 60grit sand paper to remove any marks and provide a good key for the next coat. It is also vacuumed and mopped to remove any dust.
    • We then applied our second base coat again using the magic trowel and a mixture of 50/50 base and top coat grey and white colours. This allowed us to lighten the colour and to provide a smoother finish which allows us to start to create the required finishing affects.
    • This was then sanded using a 60 grit sand paper removing any marks from the surface and providing a good key for the next coat. Again it was vacuumed and mopped to remove all dust.
    • Next was the application of the first finish coat which was standard grey colour mixed with a charcoal colour pigment. This was hand applied with a steel trowel using long broad strokes creating a different effect from the previous application.
    • Again this was sanded but this time it was sanded using a 60 grit sanding screen, vacuumed and mopped to remove all dust.
    • Then the final finish coat was applied which was white in colour and to which we added charcoal colour pigment. This was applied using a small steel trowel using very short tight variable strokes which all added to the effect we required.
    • This coat was sanded using a 120 grit sanding screen and taking care to sand through to the previous coat in varying degrees all over the entire surface. This allows both coats, which are applied differently, to show through giving you different looks and appearances. This is then vacuumed and mopped to remove all dust.
    • Ideal hard plus is then applied which hardens the surface to protect it against wear and abrasion and to increase the strength and abrasion resistance by 127%.
    • Finally, we applied 2 coats of ideal PUWB. This is a polyurethane sealer which protects the floor from dirt and stains and makes it easy to keep clean and to maintain. It also provides a secondary wear layer on the surface of the floor.
    I carry out stone floor restoration, microtopping, concrete polishing and floor preparation throughout Devon, Cornwall and Somerset.
    Steve Peck Stone Restoration Services
    43, Bray road.
    Holsworthy.
    Devon, EX226FJ
    Tel. 01409 259303 Mob. 07533287274
    info@stone-restoration.org

КОМЕНТАРІ • 21

  • @cesaralexis73
    @cesaralexis73 2 роки тому

    Doing this on 5k square feet church today.. hopefully it will look as nice. You guys did a fantastic job.

  • @TimKollat
    @TimKollat 3 роки тому +1

    Good work! Someone that actually knows how to do a microtopping correctly without all the ugly trowel, chatter, squeegee marks..etc that all the other so called "professional installers" try to pass off as normal.
    Ive been doing these since 2000
    and my process has been pretty much same as yours with a few slight differences but finished product same.
    This is how it's done...great job!

    • @47gringo
      @47gringo 2 роки тому

      Well use elitecrete you're probably going to get chatter marks when I use surcrete I get no chatter marks at all

    • @cesaralexis73
      @cesaralexis73 2 роки тому

      What does normal mean, anyway…

    • @TimKollat
      @TimKollat 2 роки тому

      @@47gringo does not matter whos product you use as far as chatter marks. Thats 100% from installer. Chatter is just about impossible to get away from on first base coat when using course sand aggregate. But after sanded down, the finish coats that are either non sanded or very fine silica sand need to be troweled properly to not get any chatter or trowel ridges or swooping trowel patterns.

    • @SofaMuncher
      @SofaMuncher Рік тому +1

      Our company does both smooth finish and textured finish. I can trowel a floor dead-smooth, but honestly I like the look and character of a textured floor more, and thats what most customers choose as well. The big difference is deliberately adding texture as opposed to it coming about by shoddy worksmanship.

  • @phatdaddyaz
    @phatdaddyaz 6 років тому

    Turned out Awesome ! Great work !

  • @noboringconcrete
    @noboringconcrete 5 років тому

    Great job. I love the look of micro

  • @eire5507
    @eire5507 5 років тому

    Lovely job

  • @luxuryciment
    @luxuryciment 7 років тому +1

    Interesting video.

  • @stiprios52
    @stiprios52 6 років тому

    wonderfull work

  • @paconolasco8839
    @paconolasco8839 5 років тому

    Great work what was the name of that primer But turn out pretty beautiful

  • @leighgriffiths8936
    @leighgriffiths8936 6 років тому

    Could you put a coat of the sealer over my microscreed floor?

  • @MrIwantwhatiwant
    @MrIwantwhatiwant 8 років тому +3

    How much did you charge for on that job? How much materials and time?

  • @prosurfacesolutions1088
    @prosurfacesolutions1088 7 років тому +3

    This is not polished concrete...beautiful product!!!!!...but don't tarnish polishings reputation. This floor will not last 100 years like a real polish. Once again though, it looks spectacular.

    • @aprilm9551
      @aprilm9551 3 роки тому

      I don't think they were implying it was polished concrete.

    • @TimKollat
      @TimKollat 2 роки тому

      diamond polished concrete lasts 100 years? Go in any large retail store that has been diamond polished and see how the concrete surface wears over just few short years just from the amount of people walking on it and the polish is gone. Doesnt matter how great a job you do grinding/polishing or what type of densifier you use, the polish WILL fade/wear depending on how much traffic it gets. Polished concrete has to be maintained/re-polished periodically to keep its polish.