Processes
Before starting to epoxy, all belongings must be removed from garage
floor so nothing is touching floor. Then the concrete is acid etched
and scraped with a machine. Ammonia is spread sufficiently, followed
by a machine scrub and concrete is then blown dry.
We cover slabs completly to the expansion joint just pass the garage
door unless noted otherwise. Stem walls are always done on floors.
A small bead of silicone is always placed in bottom of trowelled joints
and ran smooth with brush to fill crack at bottom of joint. Expansion
boards will be latex painted and epoxied to keep product from soaking
in. All sealers are rolled and brushed on.
Solid Color Epoxy
2 day process one coat of water based two part epoxy primer and one
coat of pigmented polyurethane with UV stabilizers.
Note: The checker board floor is the same process as the solid color
epoxy but requires a lot more time and detail is needed to tape off
each square.
Light/Medium Chip
2 day process one coat epoxy primer, one coat pigmented polyurethane,
light or medium broadcast Of chips into the polyurethane.
Light/Medium chip w/ clear coat
3 day process one coat epoxy primer, one coat pigmented polyurethane,
light or medium broadcast Of chips into the polyurethane, and another
coat of clear polyurethane with UV over chips
.
Granite Full Chip Broadcast
3 day process one coat of epoxy primer, one coat acrylic urethane
with broadcast of chips into it, one coat of polyurethane water based,
one coat of clear polyurethane with UV.
Concrete Acid Stain (2 day split process)
This is a two day process. First day one coat of color acid stain
of your choice is rolled down then it needs one full day for cure
time. Last day two coats of clear polyurethane shiny or solvent is
rolled down.
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