@@VicSFbear if we charged for the work, I would tell you. It’s my guess most wouldn’t do it for less than $2K. That’s probably low since the market for property upgrades is quite busy these days.
@@i1uvpreppyxo887 Thank You. It takes the time and equipment to get it done right. As far as the cost, I guess this can be justified by the owner as an investment. All the more reason to make sure it’s done right and lasts. Thanks again.
@@gennadiisemiuglov6817 sure thing. The product is called PolyJF. Here is an online supplier: buymanufacturersdirect.com/shop/manufacturers/smith-paints/poly-jf-semi-rigid-joint-filler/
You got way too much time on your hands if your shot blasting after your diamond grind it lol does shot blasting remove the dust or does the shot blasting “shot blast the floor?”
@@LuxuryEpoxyForCement that’s one way to put it. From the perspective of the coating it needs a surface fully clean and absorbent. A grinder does great to clean a surface. The dust it leaves behind, though, gets packed into the pores it just opened. Blasting extracts the dust. For some it may be excessive. In my view it’s extensive.
Love it, love and support from SWFL. What tape is the green tape? When I do garages or decks I always have a little epoxy seep through the tape onto the pavers or drainage gutters... Any tips?
@@morristhe3rd thanks so much. The tape is called Clean Green from Bron Tapes. buymanufacturersdirect.com/shop/manufacturers/bron-tapes/bt-4736-clean-green-roll/ As far as the leaks, it can leak too if the surface is too textured. It does work pretty well and pulls easy enough as long as the resin doesn’t harden. Thanks again-
Hi Josh. I don't know where you are located but are you available for a remote consultation? I have a project that I feel your expertise would greatly help me. Thank you either way!
Extremely specialized machines and labor intensive processes - wonder how much that little patio cost to do?
@@VicSFbear if we charged for the work, I would tell you. It’s my guess most wouldn’t do it for less than $2K. That’s probably low since the market for property upgrades is quite busy these days.
Also for sides a good effective way I've found is to just have a pile and instead of using hands I flick in on with my hand trowel! :)
Looks great but what a labor intensive business. and major equipment. No wonder it is so expensive.
@@i1uvpreppyxo887 Thank You. It takes the time and equipment to get it done right. As far as the cost, I guess this can be justified by the owner as an investment. All the more reason to make sure it’s done right and lasts. Thanks again.
Can you give name of the product to joint filler? And where to buy it?
@@gennadiisemiuglov6817 sure thing. The product is called PolyJF. Here is an online supplier: buymanufacturersdirect.com/shop/manufacturers/smith-paints/poly-jf-semi-rigid-joint-filler/
You got way too much time on your hands if your shot blasting after your diamond grind it lol does shot blasting remove the dust or does the shot blasting “shot blast the floor?”
@@LuxuryEpoxyForCement that’s one way to put it. From the perspective of the coating it needs a surface fully clean and absorbent. A grinder does great to clean a surface. The dust it leaves behind, though, gets packed into the pores it just opened. Blasting extracts the dust. For some it may be excessive. In my view it’s extensive.
@@joshjones8047 it’s definitely going about as above and beyond as it gets lol no stiff bristle brush & leaf blower in the trailer?
Love it, love and support from SWFL.
What tape is the green tape? When I do garages or decks I always have a little epoxy seep through the tape onto the pavers or drainage gutters... Any tips?
@@morristhe3rd thanks so much. The tape is called Clean Green from Bron Tapes.
buymanufacturersdirect.com/shop/manufacturers/bron-tapes/bt-4736-clean-green-roll/
As far as the leaks, it can leak too if the surface is too textured. It does work pretty well and pulls easy enough as long as the resin doesn’t harden.
Thanks again-
Hi Josh. I don't know where you are located but are you available for a remote consultation? I have a project that I feel your expertise would greatly help me. Thank you either way!
@@jonathanrobertson5475 sure thing. Our shop is in Morris IL but I’m usually on the road. Feel free to email me at prepmaster75@gmail.com.
How could I get in touch with you if I have a question
@@matthewryancorsiglia8695 please email me at prepmaster75@gmail.com