Showing posts with label Concrete floor coatings waterproofing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Concrete floor coatings waterproofing. Show all posts

Sunday, April 16, 2017

Blue epoxy floor coating in a garage - Melissa, Texas



Problem: Stained and dirty concrete

Solution: Grind and apply epoxy floor coating in custom color

Preparation: The concrete was ground to remove year of contaminants and prepare the concrete for epoxy.

Application:  Once the preparation work was completed I applied a 100% solids epoxy primer coat to the floor and than finished it off with our safety blue polysiloxane coating with some slip resistance added for a durable and easy to clean surface.

Summary: My customer was looking for a cost affective solution for his floor and was extremely happy with the end result.

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Proudly Serving the DFW Metroplex Including: Addison TX, Carrollton TX, Allen TX, Bedford TX, Gainesville TX, Mesquite TX, Garland TX, Plano TX, Decatur TX, Grand Prairie TX, Coppell TX, Flower Mound TX, North Richland Hills TX, Richland Hills TX, Fort Worth TX, Lewisville TX, ArlingtonTX, Frisco TX, Plano TX, McKinney TX, Highland Park TX, University Park TX, Celina TX, Prosper TX, Little Elm TX, Plano TX, Farmers Branch TX, Southlake TX, Colleyville TX, Argyle TX, Roanoke TX, Sanger TX, Highland Village TX, Lake Dallas TX, Whitsboro TX, Collinsville TX, Justin TX, Ponder TX, Dallas TX, Richardson TX, Denton TX,

Sunday, January 3, 2016

Warehouse Floor Epoxy Coating - Irving Texas



Project Description: Concrete Floor Coating In Warehouse 

Problem: My customer is expanding their operation into the warehouse and wanted the floors coated like I did for them in their labs.

Solution: Ground concrete and applied concrete floor coating with our partial flake and clear top coat with slip resistance.

Preparation:
The concrete was ground with 30 grit diamonds to remove all of the dirt and grim and to open the pores of the concrete to except the new coating.

Coating application:
Once the floor was properly prepped I applied the grey base coat material and did a light broadcast of 1/16" flake to add a little decor to the floor. The next day I applied a clear top coat with  glass bead broadcast into it for a little slip resistance.

Summary:
My customer was looking for an easy to clean decorative floor and they where thrilled with the outcome!

Contractor:
Versatile Coatings LLC
www.versatilecoatingsllc.com

Visit my website for more information on my Concrete Staning: 

Proudly Serving the DFW Metroplex Including: Addison TX, Carrollton TX, Allen TX, Bedford TX, Gainesville TX, Mesquite TX, Garland TX, Plano TX, Decatur TX, Grand Prairie TX, Coppell TX, Flower Mound TX, North Richland Hills TX, Richland Hills TX, Fort Worth TX, Lewisville TX, ArlingtonTX, Frisco TX, Plano TX, McKinney TX, Highland Park TX, University Park TX, Celina TX, Prosper TX, Little Elm TX, Plano TX, Farmers Branch TX, Southlake TX, Colleyville TX, Argyle TX, Roanoke TX, Sanger TX, Highland Village TX, Lake Dallas TX, Whitsboro TX, Collinsville TX, Justin TX, Ponder TX, Dallas TX, Richardson TX, Denton TX, Garland TX, Grapevine TX, Pilot Point TX, Trophy Club, TX, Corinth TX , The Colony TX, Euless TX, Hurst TX, Irving TX, Keller TX, Corinth TX, Flower Mound TX, Grapevine TX, Melissa TX, Van Alstyne TX, Fairview TX, Anna TX,  and many more of the Texas cities around Dallas and Fort Worth

Thursday, February 26, 2015

Sealing up a leaky floor - Fort Worth, Texas

                                    

Case study: Sealing concrete floor

Customer: AA Credit Union

Problem: Water leaking done to floors below

Solution: Apply flexible membrane to floor

Preparation:
The concrete surface was ground to remove the concrete sealer that was applied to the concrete when it was poured and to give my coating a good surface to bond to. Once the grinding was completed all cracks in the concrete where repaired along with all floor penetrations (drains, pipes, ECT.) with a flexible elastomeric chalk.

Coating application:
A 20 mil base coat of flexible epoxy was applied to the floor using a notched squeegee and back rolled with a 1/4 inch roller. Once the base coat had dried a 5 mil top coat of polysiloxane was applied to give the customer an abrasion resistant, easy to maintain finish.

Summary:
Once or twice a year my customer does routine maintenance on their boilers which can flood the floor with water. Certain areas would leak to the floor below ruining ceiling tiles. The problem areas where around support columns that penetrated the floor and around some drains.

Contractor:
Versatile Coatings LLC
www.versatilecoatingsllc.com