DECORATIVE CONCRETE OVERLAY OVER EXISTING CERAMIC TILE FLOOR

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  • čas přidán 5. 09. 2017
  • DECORATIVE CONCRETE OVERLAY OVER EXISTING CERAMIC TILE
    Over-Eze stampable concrete overlay and resurfacer has proven itself on many residential and commercial projects. Over-Eze stampable overlay and concrete resurfacer not only exceeds many thin concrete overlay specifications but is also application friendly. Over-eze concrete overlay screeds out easily and can be troweled or re-troweled without the sticky, frustrating mess found in many concrete overlay products. Some concrete resurfacing products require you to add an expensive liquid polymer to the mix. This decorative concrete overlay is an all in one bag-just add the appropriate amount of water. It has held up to the abuse of indoor and outdoor traffic including freeze-thaw conditions.
    Over-Eze Overlay is a pre-blended polymer modified, non-shrink cementitious overlay for resurfacing concrete flatwork. Over-Eze stampable overlay is a light gray or white base color that can accept integral color pigments or TI Dust on Color Hardener for color modification during application, or can be modified after placement and cure with either acid stain or water base stains for desired effects. Over-Eze Concrete Overlay contains finely dispersed proprietary blend of fibers for increased tensile and flexural strengths and improved durability, as well as added flexibilizers, plasticizers and finishing agents that help minimize efflorescence formation and freeze thaw related spalling and cracking surface degradation. Typical applications include interior floors and building entrances, patios, pool decks, sidewalks, driveways and related flatwork. It is excellent for concrete stencil jobs as well. Concrete overlay stamps or texture rollers may also be used to add attractive patterns or desired effects to your newly resurfaced floor
    NOTE: Although Over-Eze is top of its class in stampable overlays and concrete resurfacing products, some substrates are not suitable for an overlay. Some examples are currently shifting or heaving concrete, severe cracks, severe deep spalling, unstable subgrade (ie. marsh, small joists, bouncy floor). If a floor is not suitable for ceramic tile, it is not suitable for a concrete overlay.
    For extra heavy duty concrete overlay work, you may consider Structure Coat. It is a heavily polymer modified cementitious grout type mix used for concrete patching, parge coating and overlay purposes. It tenaciously bonds to most substrates without the need for a primer in most cases. It can be troweled smooth, stamped or textured if needed.
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Komentáře • 24

  • @tlit3284
    @tlit3284 Před 2 lety +2

    I love it !!! That’s what I’m looking for! Thank you so much 😊

  • @the_realest_1707
    @the_realest_1707 Před rokem +5

    id never get paid for a job like this

  • @pubby666
    @pubby666 Před rokem +1

    Looks really nice! Been thinking of doing something like this over ceramic tile throughout my house. Is this product flexible? Does it hold up to minor concreat slab foundation movments?

  • @anjulimartin-hollman1381
    @anjulimartin-hollman1381 Před 2 lety +1

    Is there a no slip option? Like a mat finish?

  • @jimmiecalvert3572
    @jimmiecalvert3572 Před rokem

    Can you do a acid stain over this or a epoxy

  • @shiniquajones2812
    @shiniquajones2812 Před 2 lety +7

    How did it hold up?

  • @Andrew-is3ld
    @Andrew-is3ld Před 8 měsíci +3

    Great video! (note: terrible logo)

  • @ashleyruckman114
    @ashleyruckman114 Před 11 měsíci

    Can you do this to a fireplace?

  • @Magicalflyingkitty
    @Magicalflyingkitty Před 9 měsíci

    Can i use this on tile walls without fiber? Pls help me

  • @mikeycoogs105
    @mikeycoogs105 Před rokem

    Where do you work out of?

  • @csbl63able
    @csbl63able Před 6 měsíci

    If you put an overlay on existing concrete with some cracks, how do you prevent new cracks on new overlay vs using woodlook tile with a membrane. Can a membrane be used under overlay.

    • @walttools7876
      @walttools7876  Před 6 měsíci

      Yes it can be used under. Cracks can still show thru though if there is residual movement at the crack.

  • @sukiswardrobe
    @sukiswardrobe Před rokem

    How much roughly did it cost to achieve this? :)

  • @hannahparkco
    @hannahparkco Před 2 lety +1

    Can I put tile on top of that? Thinking of doing this for all rooms and then tiling the kitchen.

    • @jonathanmolina3529
      @jonathanmolina3529 Před rokem +3

      You can put tile but why would you invest in decorative concrete which is more expensive than tile and looks better to then install tile over it?

  • @cosmonauteable9151
    @cosmonauteable9151 Před rokem

    bruh...

  • @MasaMuneDenadoro
    @MasaMuneDenadoro Před rokem +2

    Is it just me, or does that finish look awful? All streaky and gross.

  • @igloozoo3771
    @igloozoo3771 Před 5 měsíci +1

    That music is so bad

  • @fritz2259
    @fritz2259 Před rokem +3

    Ugly my option

    • @Timmyskills
      @Timmyskills Před rokem +3

      Agreed, looks like a poorly done concrete pour

  • @eceflooringkhawaja5676
    @eceflooringkhawaja5676 Před 2 lety +7

    That finish looks fucking hideous 🙈