How to grid concrete floors for epoxy

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  • čas přidán 6. 09. 2024
  • Here we show you exactly what you need to grind concrete floors to get them ready for an epoxy flooring system. We cover all the tools you'll need to get this job done right. Also, check out the close up of the difference between bare concrete and properly ground down concrete.
    Visit us at www.PurEpoxy-Hawaii.com
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Komentáře • 32

  • @tazaxx21
    @tazaxx21 Před 10 měsíci +2

    Best prep video I've seen yet.

  • @meerbahrain
    @meerbahrain Před 3 měsíci +1

    Hi, after mopping the floor will be wet, how much time should be given for full drying of the floor before applying the epoxy coating

  • @powerhouse6175
    @powerhouse6175 Před 2 lety +1

    They have a Y adapter for your vacuum like 10 bucks so you can use two vacs at once

  • @akbarnitti
    @akbarnitti Před 4 měsíci

    Hello how are you? I’m starting an epoxy business was soon and I must say you do nice work. I have a question what type concrete repair that you use to fill cracks. I know time is money 15 mins you can’t beat that. Appreciate your feedback. Mr. Akbar

  • @aaronfleming7746
    @aaronfleming7746 Před 3 měsíci

    Hey, curious how much do you charge for an area that size, the prep plus the epoxy finish? Whole thing. Just to give me an idea

  • @Tiecongli
    @Tiecongli Před 2 lety +3

    Would the gouge mark visible after applying epoxy paint?

    • @KB82424
      @KB82424 Před rokem

      Yes they are😂

    • @Tiecongli
      @Tiecongli Před rokem

      Indeed, I have lot of gouge marks because I want to cut time and didn’t spend time to grind even them down then outcome was quite awful

  • @charltonheston969
    @charltonheston969 Před rokem

    The diamond cup wheels I've seen don't have a grit # or say how aggressive they are

  • @rcrg81
    @rcrg81 Před 2 lety

    where are you getting your power from?do you carry a generator or do you hook up to the homes power? does it have to be a 50 amp breaker? sorry for all the questions. thanks

  • @jodyjennings8472
    @jodyjennings8472 Před 2 lety

    I used a wire brush sander to smooth crack fill areas and it burned and left black marks in the cement how do I do I get that off? So that I can be sure epoxy will stick?

  • @arcarc7229
    @arcarc7229 Před 2 lety

    What grit were you using?

  • @elricm13
    @elricm13 Před 3 lety

    With the water mopping the last step, how long do you wait for it to dry?

    • @purepoxy-hawaii8786
      @purepoxy-hawaii8786  Před 3 lety

      until it dries up. you do a damp mopping, not soaking wet. usually an hour or so, depending how hot it is that day.

    • @MotorcycleEnhancements
      @MotorcycleEnhancements Před rokem

      I heard that water may react with the epoxy coating.
      I've seen others use a power washer to remove impurities, then let it dry and then apply epoxy.

  • @jasonraper5096
    @jasonraper5096 Před rokem

    I was asked from a friend about going into business doing this. I see that it is a good idea around my area and im interested. Do you have any advice for me or is it a risky business. Friend has experience but im financing the ordeal. Just wanted to know the business aspect of it from what i see here. Seems like a big project. Good video though...

    • @diegocarrillo9573
      @diegocarrillo9573 Před rokem

      How is it going so far?

    • @michaelbacile8439
      @michaelbacile8439 Před rokem

      Just buy some used or cheaper equipment to start off with. That’s your biggest expense. It’s a pretty easy industry to get into, learning the processes is the only part you should be focusing on

  • @user-ct2tt9zy8h
    @user-ct2tt9zy8h Před rokem +8

    Video needs to be taken off line. Grinding concrete without a respirator is dangerous to any operators health.

    • @victorbremer8097
      @victorbremer8097 Před rokem +1

      You mean removed from
      Online? Because number one “off line” isn’t a thing. Number two, saying taken offline does not make sense either.

  • @KB82424
    @KB82424 Před rokem

    Just a smooth finish would of done the job as long as the shiny ports are grinded it would be just fine

    • @tazaxx21
      @tazaxx21 Před 10 měsíci +1

      Everything I've seen says that high-solids epoxy requires a rough surface to adhere to.

  • @lionintu
    @lionintu Před 3 lety

    So you filled the crack with sand, but is there a specific type?
    Then you pour ed a crack filler, I assume an epoxy, was it a specific type?

    • @purepoxy-hawaii8786
      @purepoxy-hawaii8786  Před 3 lety

      Sorry for the late response... It's just clean sand you can get at HomeDepot. The crackfiller is something we sell:
      purepoxy-hawaii.com/store-epoxy/
      PP-CF Polyurea CRACK FILLER (2 gallon kit)
      $250.00
      PP-CF is a two parts, high penetration, fast setting, hybrid polyurea for repairing and re-building damaged concrete. The product is a 1:1 ratio, easy to mix system that is 98 % solids and VOC compliant. The PP-CF can be used to set anchor bolts, repair damaged control joints, fill spalling, and rebuild vertical curbing and steps. Sand or gravel can be added to extend the volume of the material and acts as filler for repairing large spalls, holes and cracks.

  • @henryrgdelos6398
    @henryrgdelos6398 Před 3 lety

    Hi, I will use PE-100 for Base on a 110ft2 floor.
    Do i need to 110oz of B and 220 oz of A on my mixing ?

    • @purepoxy-hawaii8786
      @purepoxy-hawaii8786  Před 3 lety

      If it's only 110 sqft, then you need one kit. one full kit will cover 150 sqft. 2 gallons of A and 1 gallon of B.

    • @purepoxy-hawaii8786
      @purepoxy-hawaii8786  Před 3 lety

      I made a mistake. one kit will cover 450 sqft. So, you need 64 oz of A and 32 oz of B

  • @RageCityBiscuit
    @RageCityBiscuit Před 3 lety +5

    Gordon Food Service squeeze bottles for your crack filler. thank me later.