Applying a Self Levelling Epoxy Floor - Step by Step from a real Project!

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  • Опубликовано: 2 авг 2024
  • How is a Self Leveling Epoxy Floor applied?
    Watch this case study to learn more:
    0:17 Surface Preparation
    0:51 Removing Adhesives with PCD Diamond
    1:17 Vacuuming the Surface
    1:50 Waterproofing The Drainage
    2:10 Priming
    3:50 Patching Cracks
    4:00 Applying the Base Coat
    4:50 Preparing the Self Leveling Epoxy
    5:20 Applying the Self Leveling Epoxy
    6:15 Using a Spiked Roller
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Комментарии • 53

  • @Duraamen-Flooring
    @Duraamen-Flooring 3 месяца назад

    Watching this self-leveling epoxy floor application is mesmerizing! The precision and technique involved in achieving that flawless finish are truly impressive. It's like turning a blank space into a work of art.

  • @feefee6889
    @feefee6889 3 года назад +2

    This is saving me, I’m trying to fix my basement floor and this is very helpful

  • @odayaltay586
    @odayaltay586 4 года назад +1

    Beautiful and good job!!
    I love it,, cheers from Iraq...

  • @SultanaP
    @SultanaP 4 года назад

    What products do you recommend for commercial applications? Top 3?

  • @badwaso
    @badwaso Год назад +1

    nice job

  • @brandon6634
    @brandon6634 8 месяцев назад

    Love it

  • @KodyMurray
    @KodyMurray Год назад +1

    Could you do this over a painted concrete floor?

  • @msl7766
    @msl7766 4 года назад

    Hello, Thank you for a very helpful video. I am interested in the "Base Coat" you apply, other suppliers and contractors call it "Scratch coat" as well. Is this absolutely necessary? Isn't the primer suppose to seal the concrete pore and prevent bubbling of the SL Epoxy, wouldn't this base coat compromise the system adhesion to the floor? Thanks

    • @learncoatings-epoxyfloorin9448
      @learncoatings-epoxyfloorin9448  4 года назад

      Yes correct the purpose of the primer is to prevent bubbling and to seal the surface. However sometimes one coat is not enough to seal the problems by 100%. Especially if you are working in large areas. That is why we recommend the base coat, cause if you get bubbles the cost of correcting the problem is much larger

  • @alancalderon8384
    @alancalderon8384 4 года назад

    Also i want to know if you use the same quartz sand what you use for anti-slip epoxi floor.

    • @learncoatings-epoxyfloorin9448
      @learncoatings-epoxyfloorin9448  4 года назад

      For anti slip floor we usually go for a higher grade quartz floor in order to give a rougher texture. Have a look at this video
      ruclips.net/video/9Mkn9WyGDyE/видео.html

  • @nabasdak
    @nabasdak Год назад

    would self-leveling toppings be ok instead of grinding the existing concrete, before priming and putting on epoxy?

    • @learncoatings-epoxyfloorin9448
      @learncoatings-epoxyfloorin9448  Год назад

      Always grind the concrete. You want to clean it, remove any loose bits and allow mechanical bonding of the next layer. A topping without any prep can be dangerous

  • @TheANDRINGA
    @TheANDRINGA 4 года назад +2

    What do you think of Leggari?

    • @learncoatings-epoxyfloorin9448
      @learncoatings-epoxyfloorin9448  4 года назад +1

      I am not in the US so I am not familiar with their products. However I do like their approach in trying to simplify the decorative epoxy industry

  • @albertanelli7654
    @albertanelli7654 Год назад

    I could see in the wet reflections at the end that this floor is nowhere near flat. Possibly the quartz inhibits the free flow to level.

  • @mamuntapader2799
    @mamuntapader2799 3 года назад

    Hi sir,
    I apply primer one of my project it takes almost 5 to 6 days for dry. Why this happened?
    Anothers question which sand you use with epoxy? Is there special one or any sand?

    • @learncoatings-epoxyfloorin9448
      @learncoatings-epoxyfloorin9448  3 года назад

      5-6 days to dry is too long probably something went wrong with the mixing. Watch this video for more information ruclips.net/video/D-F0h338zNE/видео.html
      I always use cleaned river quartz sand. Avoid general sand as it is contaminated with too many random particles that contain moisture

  • @keithwert1827
    @keithwert1827 Год назад

    I have a very rough cement floor, do I need to grind down all the surfaces smooth or just hit the high spots.

    • @learncoatings-epoxyfloorin9448
      @learncoatings-epoxyfloorin9448  Год назад

      No rough cement needs lots of prep if you want to apply epoxy. Check out this video here ruclips.net/video/6jjk0ETE_mo/видео.html

  • @wallacewong6370
    @wallacewong6370 2 года назад

    If you have a really large floor area to do, how do you ensure the edges are flush and level?

    • @wallacewong6370
      @wallacewong6370 2 года назад

      sorry I missed out something important. If the floor area is very large, you will need to have stop joint. Then continue from there the next day etc, but wont you get a lip since hand troweling guys cant get it perfect?

    • @learncoatings-epoxyfloorin9448
      @learncoatings-epoxyfloorin9448  2 года назад

      Yes you will get a lip. We always use a masking tape to create a visible start stop line. And we try to coat that area over the tape with a paint brush so we keep the thickness at a minimum at the spot where the two floors join

  • @ncfoodchallenger2117
    @ncfoodchallenger2117 Год назад

    I have one question we need to mix colour on base coat or in top coat

  • @vanztpc3526
    @vanztpc3526 4 года назад

    Hi Sir, 5mm notched trowel will level a 2.5mm thickness?

    • @learncoatings-epoxyfloorin9448
      @learncoatings-epoxyfloorin9448  4 года назад +2

      Yes if you use a symmetric triangular shaped trowel then a 5mm trowel should leave half the quantity in the floor when spread in an upright position. That should make a total thickness of 2.5mm

    • @vanztpc3526
      @vanztpc3526 4 года назад

      Last question Sir, if the surface were not that level due to some poor workmanship of masonry workers, Is it still can be leveled by a self leveling epoxy paints? Thanks for the reply.

    • @learncoatings-epoxyfloorin9448
      @learncoatings-epoxyfloorin9448  4 года назад +1

      @@vanztpc3526 if the unevenness of the surface is more than 1-2 mm than you should not count on epoxy to do the leveling. You will probably need to do some grinding and grouting first

    • @vanztpc3526
      @vanztpc3526 4 года назад

      Thank you so much for clarification sir.

  • @leo-jp8ru
    @leo-jp8ru Год назад

    Do you need to use a surface cleaner for prep

  • @marjzdee2179
    @marjzdee2179 4 года назад

    What you use for primer

  • @Mr.ludhiana
    @Mr.ludhiana 4 года назад +1

    I want to do this work

  • @accqpqp2339
    @accqpqp2339 4 года назад

    how do you fix and prevent "fish tail" effect on metallic epoxy system?

  • @carolforestiere6677
    @carolforestiere6677 2 года назад

    Why did you not use the extra large rollers?

    • @learncoatings-epoxyfloorin9448
      @learncoatings-epoxyfloorin9448  2 года назад

      Extra large rollers are not always convenient as you need to have a super flat floor for them to work properly. Otherwise they do a poor job in covering the area. This is why I prefer using narrower rollers

  • @alancalderon8384
    @alancalderon8384 4 года назад

    Hi good day.. Do you use the same base coat to fix the cracks and fisures?

    • @learncoatings-epoxyfloorin9448
      @learncoatings-epoxyfloorin9448  4 года назад

      Yes it is possible to add either quartz or a filler powder twith the same base coat to fill up the cracks

  • @Lion-hj7ch
    @Lion-hj7ch 4 года назад

    What primer did you use? What material is it? Is it called just "water based epoxy"?

  • @adreddy973
    @adreddy973 4 года назад

    Hi Sir
    how are you
    I want to learn epoxy floor

    • @learncoatings-epoxyfloorin9448
      @learncoatings-epoxyfloorin9448  4 года назад

      Well the best place to learn is by joining our course! www.smallbizcontracting.com/epoxy-flooring-course

  • @sebastiangrimm4370
    @sebastiangrimm4370 4 года назад

    Epoxy in food processing is in my opinion a bad idea. The ingriedients of epoxyresins are categorized as cmr-chemicals (cancerous, mutagenous, reprotoxic). As there is always some resin leftover after reaction it is an avoidable risk.
    To this project, how long was your potlifetime an how long did the curing of each layer take?
    The final layer isnt sprinkled with quarz so it could be very slippery when wet.

    • @learncoatings-epoxyfloorin9448
      @learncoatings-epoxyfloorin9448  4 года назад +1

      Potlife time was about 30-40 minutes, and the curing of each layer required 16-24 hours. The final coat was walked on after 4-5 days. Sprinkling quartz makes the floor anti-slip but it also makes it less shiny and much harder to clean. In this specific facility, the staff will be wearing proper rubber safety shoes so slipping should not be an issue.

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    @fareslafta3980 2 года назад

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