Mr schwifty The epoxy breaks down in the sun the pebbles start to come out and eventually it falls apart unless you repeatedly re-coat it every 3 to 5 years with more epoxy which is not cheap then you could make it last up to 20 years or more and if you do not saw cut the expansion joints it will definitely break their overtime that little mesh and black mastic will not hold Concrete from moving at joints
beautiful job but not so instructional. I wanted to see how you mixed up the epoxy to the pebbles etc. However the prep work was pretty well explained. Thanks
Except they didn't prime the concrete with epoxy, which creates a mechanical bond to the concrete. Instead of the mortar being saturated in a resin that is also bonding to the concrete, the epoxy/pebble mortar is just sitting on top of the concrete, save a few areas where the resin actually impregnates into the concrete. Which isn't going to happen without priming because the pebble tech mix is a dry one, so you can trowel it much easier than a wet mix.
Have a hose in Florida this is the finish on the driveway and pool deck. I am looking for ways to improve the look. IF the stones were white and gray it would look great but brown, not for me. How would I remove this product ?
Can this product installed to refinish a existing small in ground concrete/plaster pool/hot tub ? Will the product stay on the pool wall after troweling? Is the product affected by water, pressure and high temperature?
where is your supplier in England? i have been living in Florida for a while doing this and will be moving back to Sussex before the end of the year and am looking to carry it on if the market for it is there, mostly commercial work i think though:-)
This stuff was common in the 60's and even in the 70's with very poor epoxy base that was not durable. Is the epoxy base better to prevent loose pebbles and peeling? I used to have a house with a pool skimmer full of loose pebbles from a pool deck. I am asking after seeing how durable it was on one of the Los Angeles frozen yogurt place called "Pinkberry".
Guys are using Polyurea now. Epoxy gets damaged by UV. Polyurea is stronger, more elastic and has better UV resistance. The negative is that it is more expensive.
J. Kim: It is rough when you buy a home/house: One has to buy a lot of silly things and do a lot of silly things. Even to the point of tossing bread (money) on the ground! Even in the apartment projects one doesn't need to do this. I'd rather take the chance of their painting me red, than to paint the ground green!
+woolly65 - I was asking myself the same question. I'm in Grapevine across from the Nash Historic Farm and this would be a big improvement over what I currently have.
It sure looks nice but with such a thin application durability must be low. Hot tires, cars standing on it for hours, yard tractors driving over it, all must tear that up real easy...I need more convincing before I would even consider it!
I have this in my driveway and it needs repairing badly! I need a video how to do that. We shovel snow in the winter and the apoxy has apparently has degraded and, along with washing vehicles and having a huge dumpster on it (from a roof repair), it is trashed. I wonder how much it would take to replace it with stamped concrete or something? This is great on my covered patio, but NEVER put this product on a driveway!
@@joshuabutton3338 All that heating then cooling with heated floor promotes cracking and phase seperation. These products are no where as durable as you think. And so expensive!
This is the point, csmera man talk and film but he don’t know nothing about hand work, so he just siad, but he no do nothing, hispanic people are the masters
Don’t buy it. Biggest mistake of my life. Wasn’t told I’d have to have it cleaned and resealed every 2 years, more if it get a lot of sun. Hard to find someone to do it. The company I used St. Louis Resurfacing stop doing maintenance after 2 years.and other companies won’t do it. They say they want to remain available for their customers.
that was a complete waste of money on that partiular house. why not have it go all the way? i mean does pebble stone hide oil leaks well or soemthing? why in the hell did they spend that much money for just that area... a fool and his money are soon seperated
That was awesome to watch. You guys are so meticulous. Facinating process. Thanks!
What’s the mixture between kits of epoxy and bags of pea gravel
hi, what is the proportion of stones and glue? What kind of glue did You use?
Now its 5 years later what dose it look like now ?
Mr schwifty The epoxy breaks down in the sun the pebbles start to come out and eventually it falls apart unless you repeatedly re-coat it every 3 to 5 years with more epoxy which is not cheap then you could make it last up to 20 years or more and if you do not saw cut the expansion joints it will definitely break their overtime that little mesh and black mastic will not hold Concrete from moving at joints
Louis Soliz You just changed my mind on doing my driveway, especially because my driveway is inclined and in Florida.
what is the price per square foot
Hello you never showed if you primed the concrete before laying the pebble stones and mixed epoxy. Did you?
What is the cost of square footage, with labor?
Show us how yo do the mix
whats holding the pebble stone in place, is it mixed with some resin.?
Nice job looks great...awesome AVA song
How long does it last?.
Does it flake off over time?
Does heat or cold affect it?
Do heavy cars crack it?
Quick question, I have my driveway with same type of coating, how can I clean it ? because I don't want ro recoat it
What do you use to re-seal this every year or two
Can this be installed in the Chicago land area. It gets cold here and wondering how this will hold up.
Very nice and sturdy flooring I love pebbles stone! Very elegant!
Opaxy rock imtalar
beautiful job but not so instructional. I wanted to see how you mixed up the epoxy to the pebbles etc. However the prep work was pretty well explained. Thanks
Except they didn't prime the concrete with epoxy, which creates a mechanical bond to the concrete. Instead of the mortar being saturated in a resin that is also bonding to the concrete, the epoxy/pebble mortar is just sitting on top of the concrete, save a few areas where the resin actually impregnates into the concrete. Which isn't going to happen without priming because the pebble tech mix is a dry one, so you can trowel it much easier than a wet mix.
Have a hose in Florida this is the finish on the driveway and pool deck. I am looking for ways to improve the look. IF the stones were white and gray it would look great but brown, not for me. How would I remove this product ?
Can this product installed to refinish a existing small in ground concrete/plaster pool/hot tub ?
Will the product stay on the pool wall after troweling?
Is the product affected by water, pressure and high temperature?
How Long Does A Two Car Drive Way Take
How much does it cost per sq ft installed please?
Back in Texas A did this for 20 odd years! now ma knees are busted up pretty bad and I ain't got a Dim......
Kind regards.
Busted Texas Tim.
About how many 5 gallon buckets of pebble mixture do you think that used
What do you use to seal this?
I think its mixed with Epoxy
How do you pressure wash it?
Nice Job. Don't you need joint lines to prevent it from cracks ?
where is your supplier in England? i have been living in Florida for a while doing this and will be moving back to Sussex before the end of the year and am looking to carry it on if the market for it is there, mostly commercial work i think though:-)
Please tell me the cost
beautiful! What did you mix with the pebbles?
Epoxy, good stuff but pricey
@@paulwise6757 what about UV resistance?
apparently looks like no longer in business, many questions over the years but not one response.
what is the epoxy called you mixed with the rocks
How do you remove it if you want?
I just bought a house here in the city and I would like to know if anyone can repair and patch concrete surfaces on my driveway?
Song is from Band Angels & Airwaves - singer from Blink 182 / Tom Delonge
What do you mix with the pebblestone?
Cement? What ratio?
Epoxy
Como preparan la piedrita q le ponen
few moths later all the pebbles rock is in the water storm drainage
Dumbest comment I’ve seen in a long time.
It's mixed with epoxy. Bullet proof
This stuff was common in the 60's and even in the 70's with very poor epoxy base that was not durable. Is the epoxy base better to prevent loose pebbles and peeling?
I used to have a house with a pool skimmer full of loose pebbles from a pool deck.
I am asking after seeing how durable it was on one of the Los Angeles frozen yogurt place called "Pinkberry".
Guys are using Polyurea now. Epoxy gets damaged by UV. Polyurea is stronger, more elastic and has better UV resistance. The negative is that it is more expensive.
J. Kim: It is rough when you buy a home/house: One has to buy a lot of silly things and do a lot of silly things. Even to the point of tossing bread (money) on the ground! Even in the apartment projects one doesn't need to do this. I'd rather take the chance of their painting me red, than to paint the ground green!
I love it. Thank you
Hola, que tipo de Resina utilizan, saludos.
That looks amazing.
check out this crack membrane stuff they use. It's noted within the first 1.19 seconds of the video.
Are there any contractors in Dallas-Ft.Worth to lay pebblestone on my concrete driveway?
+woolly65 - I was asking myself the same question. I'm in Grapevine across from the Nash Historic Farm and this would be a big improvement over what I currently have.
I'm in Killeen and I know a distributorf and installed this quite a few times.
저걸 집 외벽에다 바르면 어떨까? How about using that to decorate the outside walls of house?
ce produit peut-il s'installer sur un plancher de bois et ou puis- le trouver au quebec
Please share mixing of pebble dashing material after plaster i am form pakistan please share
whats the song? 30 seconds to mars?
There is some kind of split screen problem. Had to turn it off.
What color pepples did you use?
great work guys!
Great if you can afford it, got quoted £3.500 ($5;440) for a 40 X 15ft walkway
It sure looks nice but with such a thin application durability must be low. Hot tires, cars standing on it for hours, yard tractors driving over it, all must tear that up real easy...I need more convincing before I would even consider it!
I have this in my driveway and it needs repairing badly! I need a video how to do that. We shovel snow in the winter and the apoxy has apparently has degraded and, along with washing vehicles and having a huge dumpster on it (from a roof repair), it is trashed. I wonder how much it would take to replace it with stamped concrete or something? This is great on my covered patio, but NEVER put this product on a driveway!
What about garage floor that is heated and has hvac? Would you recommend outfit there or no because cars come in and out of the garage. Thanks.
@@joshuabutton3338 All that heating then cooling with heated floor promotes cracking and phase seperation. These products are no where as durable as you think. And so expensive!
@@flymamaster Facts just a patio . Have you try black topping your driveway or using a floor grinder and bringing it down to the aggregate
Good jobs
BUEN TRABAJO,ME GUSTARIA SABER LOS ELEMENTOS USADOS GRACIAS.
Think maybe cameraman was filming to the beat of music . ......lousy music and worse camera handling
To Mark Mitchell: You are typing fart.
eddyvideostar obviously you were the 'cameraman' !
say please
Theres a guy selling epoxy and rock on fresno craigslist for DIY Guys.
Epoxy turns yellow. Is not for exterior applications.
This is the point, csmera man talk and film but he don’t know nothing about hand work, so he just siad, but he no do nothing, hispanic people are the masters
It is not good for driveways. Cars damage it.
camera work is lousy
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thanks for video
Getting the trowel marks out is a bitch I know.
that would all be removed with the snow blower after the 1st storm///lol
No it wouldn't, it is mixed with epoxy. Once cured it is hard as concrete.
In Italia non esiste
Don’t buy it. Biggest mistake of my life. Wasn’t told I’d have to have it cleaned and resealed every 2 years, more if it get a lot of sun. Hard to find someone to do it. The company I used St. Louis Resurfacing stop doing maintenance after 2 years.and other companies won’t do it. They say they want to remain available for their customers.
Wanna get stoned?
Nice work, terrible music
This is the dumbest engineer idea ever only last 6 years 😂
that was a complete waste of money on that partiular house. why not have it go all the way? i mean does pebble stone hide oil leaks well or soemthing? why in the hell did they spend that much money for just that area... a fool and his money are soon seperated
BlueToad2222 to make it look nice bro. Use your commonsense
What are you going on about? It looks like they did the entire driveway and sidewalk to the door.
15K to replace concrete and stone is attractive
So what does this garbage look like after a few months?
shit product. does not last in winters or any surface the heaves or moves.
I just bought a house here in the city and I would like to know if anyone can repair and patch concrete surfaces on my driveway??
beautiful! What did you mix with the pebbles?
ринат курбаньязов I think their using Gravel-loc
Epoxy