How To Apply An Epoxy Slurry And Epoxy Flooring Coatings

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  • Опубликовано: 11 сен 2024
  • This is a re-post of a project completed 5 years ago.
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Комментарии • 25

  • @BrainMonkeyBooks
    @BrainMonkeyBooks 12 дней назад

    Wow, your work is amazing. No cutting corners you do a amazing job and I bet your work lasts for decades not just years.

  • @emcsquare62
    @emcsquare62 Год назад +2

    You guys make this look so easy. LOL But it looks like an incredible finish. I need one bad on my garage floor.

  • @justnews9738
    @justnews9738 Год назад

    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.

  • @jackww839
    @jackww839 Год назад

    Not to get into your business but you look really healthy. Glad business is going well for you👍

  • @illt3ck
    @illt3ck 6 месяцев назад

    Nice work!

  • @jaromsmith4429
    @jaromsmith4429 Год назад

    Thanks for uploading this

  • @maga5381
    @maga5381 Год назад +2

    I've missed your videos. How many total hours did this job take?

  • @manniemclauchlan960
    @manniemclauchlan960 Год назад

    Great content. Thanks for sharing 👍

  • @smithbuilt
    @smithbuilt Год назад

    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

  • @haruna5941
    @haruna5941 7 месяцев назад

    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.

    • @ConcreteFloorSolutions
      @ConcreteFloorSolutions  7 месяцев назад +2

      Yes, the final topcoat was 100% solids epoxy
      Our CFS-topcoat to be exact.
      concretefloorsolutions.com/store/epoxy/cfs-topcoat/

    • @haruna5941
      @haruna5941 7 месяцев назад

      @@ConcreteFloorSolutions is there are reason to use an epoxy top coat over a polyaspartic top coat?

    • @ConcreteFloorSolutions
      @ConcreteFloorSolutions  7 месяцев назад

      @@haruna5941 yes, customers budget. Polyaspartic was an upgrade option.

    • @haruna5941
      @haruna5941 6 месяцев назад

      @@ConcreteFloorSolutions oh OK 👍 can the epoxy top coat yellow after uv exposure?

    • @ConcreteFloorSolutions
      @ConcreteFloorSolutions  6 месяцев назад +1

      @@haruna5941 yes, in direct uv exposure it will yellow over time. Polyaspartic will not yellow.

  • @jgornik
    @jgornik 3 месяца назад

    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?

    • @ConcreteFloorSolutions
      @ConcreteFloorSolutions  3 месяца назад

      You can slurry coat, and then polish, you will see the different colors between the epoxy and original concrete.

  • @zachd9591
    @zachd9591 Год назад

    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!!!

    • @ConcreteFloorSolutions
      @ConcreteFloorSolutions  Год назад +2

      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.

  • @jayson-8202
    @jayson-8202 7 месяцев назад

    what grit diamond shoes did you use to grind the epoxy?

    • @ConcreteFloorSolutions
      @ConcreteFloorSolutions  7 месяцев назад

      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.

  • @bhleblanc
    @bhleblanc Год назад

    More or les than $350k in your equipment to do this job?

  • @robertwlodar7516
    @robertwlodar7516 Год назад

    👍