by Sledge Concrete Coatings | Jan 20, 2015 | Concrete Coatings, Epoxy Flooring
This is perfectly acceptable, as a chemical bond is not possible once the epoxy has cured. Therefore, a “mechanical” bond is required, which means the cured epoxy should be sanded lightly before you apply the next coat. The first coat needs to have a surface that is...
by Sledge Concrete Coatings | Jan 20, 2015 | Concrete Coatings, Epoxy Flooring
Although it ultimately depends on the level of traffic and usage your floor will be subjected to, all epoxy flooring needs to be touched up or recoated occasionally. With a simple maintenance routine, you can enjoy your epoxy flooring for a very long time. We...
by Sledge Concrete Coatings | Jan 20, 2015 | Concrete Coatings, Epoxy Flooring
Amine blush occurs when the epoxy releases a blush to the surface and creates a wax-like film that sits on the cured epoxy resin surface. It is a relatively rare occurrence and seems to happen during a strange mix of humidity and temperature that is not easy to...
by Sledge Concrete Coatings | Jan 20, 2015 | Concrete Coatings, Epoxy Flooring
As long as the epoxy is warm, this is okay. When laying epoxy in cold weather conditions, in an unheated garage, for example, make sure it is kept off the cold concrete floor or placed over mild heat. Once you have finished the job for the day, place the bottles in a...
by Sledge Concrete Coatings | Dec 23, 2014 | Blog, Pavers
For the best possible results, it is best to hire a professional to install and seal your pavers. The majority of the work lies in preparing the paving stone floor, and when it comes to sealing, you need a high-quality pressure washing machine. You need to clear the...
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