Mr Stephen's video on showing what is done way before Lose gravel is poured and leveled and then water mixed poured gravel cement is leveled, he's showing that plastic is being laid down before the epoxy enamel is applied ,this makes a hell of lot more sense, it's so dam simple
Thanks for reaching out! If you're dealing with moisture in your floor and looking for alternative flooring options, I'd recommend considering one of these three options: interlocking garage floor tiles, epoxy sealers/penetrating sealers, or concrete stain. Floor tiles are easy to install over existing concrete, and they providing a durable and waterproof surface that allows moisture to evaporate. Epoxy sealers or penetrating sealers create a protective barrier against moisture, while still allowing the concrete to breathe. And if you prefer a more decorative option, concrete stain can enhance the appearance of the floor while still allowing moisture to evaporate. Each of these options has its benefits, so it ultimately depends on your specific needs and preferences. Let me know if you have any other questions or need further assistance!
Well done. I don’t know if you actually used the word primer or not in the video. Adding a low viscosity primer would be other thing I always recommend. Follow those steps any never have a failure. (3 coat system) low viscosity primer, 100% solids intermediate coat, flake, polyaspartic topcoat.
@@brandocommando4459 we completely transformed our business into material sales now. We sold all of our equipment so I can't record any more installations. I would still like to record some videos, most likely it will be other contractors installing the materials though
Does the moisture test work for brand new concrete with a sealer? Would a moisture mitigating primer help after grinding? It's a brand new construction, so it probably has plastic
You always test for moisture, and you always use a moisture barrier if it is within tolerances. You warranty the product but not the concrete. You need to know what you are getting into before you do one. There are ways to mitigate some of these issues. Not all concretes are created equal. Meaning one pour can be different from one cement to the other. Shot blast or grind to CSP 2 to 3. Acid wash is junk.
They do make these click together squares that look cool. One brand name comes to mind is swisstrax. I think they're expensive, but there's other cheaper alternatives out there that I haven't done too much research. If one square gets damaged, they're easily replaceable, they sit on top of floors like the floating vinyle floors
this information is not accurate. First of all no one is going to turn the job down if the client says we just want you to do it and we won’t hold you liable if anything happens in the future , and, of course, have them sign a document stating those facts . Secondly : I’ve been in the business for 20 years and all you need to do put a 2 part solvent-based vapor barrier epoxy down on the floor after you profile and then clean it. That will serve 2 purposes 1- it prevents moisture from leeching up from the bottom referred to as (hydrostatic pressure ) and it also acts as a primer for the two-part pigmented epoxy to adhere to , and then you always top coat with a two-part polyurethane or Polyaspartic clear coat .Your welcome .
I was coming here to say business must be good for him to be using a husqavarna. But after watching the video I was just looking for this comment 😂 I do eurea/ poly aspartic floor systems
Awesome video Steve. Way to break it down.
Excelent video, thank you, 👍
Thanks for the info appreciate it
Mr Stephen's video on showing what is done way before
Lose gravel is poured and leveled and then water mixed poured gravel cement is leveled, he's showing that plastic is being laid down before the epoxy enamel is applied ,this makes a hell of lot more sense, it's so dam simple
Great Video Steve.
Can you paint over a smooth finish after using self leveling concrete
Is there a product that can be used if there is moisture… no barrier to block the moisture?
I also think a primer coating should be put down first, after the grinding, then the epoxy coat.
Always grind or shot blast. If your contractor says they acid etch or pressure wash for prep your floor WILL fail its only a question of when
Also, hardly any homes have plastic underneath the concrete in the garage , maybe just newer builds .
Great video! So, in the event that my moisture test is a fail what could you recommend as an alternative coating solution?
Thanks for reaching out! If you're dealing with moisture in your floor and looking for alternative flooring options, I'd recommend considering one of these three options: interlocking garage floor tiles, epoxy sealers/penetrating sealers, or concrete stain.
Floor tiles are easy to install over existing concrete, and they providing a durable and waterproof surface that allows moisture to evaporate. Epoxy sealers or penetrating sealers create a protective barrier against moisture, while still allowing the concrete to breathe. And if you prefer a more decorative option, concrete stain can enhance the appearance of the floor while still allowing moisture to evaporate.
Each of these options has its benefits, so it ultimately depends on your specific needs and preferences. Let me know if you have any other questions or need further assistance!
Well done. I don’t know if you actually used the word primer or not in the video. Adding a low viscosity primer would be other thing I always recommend. Follow those steps any never have a failure. (3 coat system) low viscosity primer, 100% solids intermediate coat, flake, polyaspartic topcoat.
Are you done making videos boss? I miss watching them
@@brandocommando4459 we completely transformed our business into material sales now. We sold all of our equipment so I can't record any more installations.
I would still like to record some videos, most likely it will be other contractors installing the materials though
Good for you man, hope to see more soon
Does the moisture test work for brand new concrete with a sealer?
Would a moisture mitigating primer help after grinding?
It's a brand new construction, so it probably has plastic
No, moisture levels change a lot over the years with concrete. You want primer that is described as a "vapor barrier"
You always test for moisture, and you always use a moisture barrier if it is within tolerances. You warranty the product but not the concrete. You need to know what you are getting into before you do one. There are ways to mitigate some of these issues. Not all concretes are created equal. Meaning one pour can be different from one cement to the other. Shot blast or grind to CSP 2 to 3. Acid wash is junk.
Thank You. Good Stuff. Please lose the music though.
what are the alternatives to epoxy in garage?
They do make these click together squares that look cool. One brand name comes to mind is swisstrax. I think they're expensive, but there's other cheaper alternatives out there that I haven't done too much research. If one square gets damaged, they're easily replaceable, they sit on top of floors like the floating vinyle floors
Skip to 4:00 to avoid rhetoric overload.
why not just apply a vapor barrier first? companies apply epoxy
on every floor, they just use a vapor barrier, then primer, then epoxy.
The vapor barrier is the clear epoxy, Then a 2 part colored epoxy, then a 2 part poly sealer
Vapor barrier is the primer.
this information is not accurate. First of all no one is going to turn the job down if the client says we just want you to do it and we won’t hold you liable if anything happens in the future , and, of course, have them sign a document stating those facts .
Secondly : I’ve been in the business for 20 years and all you need to do put a 2 part solvent-based vapor barrier epoxy down on the floor after you profile and then clean it.
That will serve 2 purposes 1- it prevents moisture from leeching up from the bottom referred to as (hydrostatic pressure ) and it also acts as a primer for the two-part pigmented epoxy to adhere to , and then you always top coat with a two-part polyurethane or Polyaspartic clear coat .Your welcome .
I was coming here to say business must be good for him to be using a husqavarna. But after watching the video I was just looking for this comment 😂 I do eurea/ poly aspartic floor systems
Music is too dang loud. Its distracting
You must be joking.
What do you use to full expansion joints before grinding the floor