Showing posts with label polyurethane. Show all posts
Showing posts with label polyurethane. Show all posts
Sunday, January 8, 2017
Concrete Staining Office Floor - Plano, Texas
Problem: My customer had carpet in his office and over the years it had gotten quite worn out.
Solution: The carpet was removed as well as the base board which was reinstalled after application of the stain.
Preparation: The concrete was ground to remove all of the glue, paint overspray and drywall mud which gave me a nice clean and ready to stain surface.
Application: A 6" boarder was added to the floor to give it a little more wow factor in a dark cocoa bean color with the interior stain being a 50/50 mix of cocoa bean and autumn breeze and than a satin finish polyurethane was applied.
Summary: My customer was looking for a floor finish that would be a better solution for his office which would be easier to clean and tie in with his wood flooring out in the hallway.
More information on my concrete staining process can be found on my website at http://www.versatilecoatingsllc.com/concrete-staining.html
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Wednesday, March 4, 2015
Save your tailer fenders from road ware - Aubrey, Texas
Project Description: Coat the fenders on a horse trailer
Problem: Tow vehicle throughs rocks at the tailer fenders chipping the paint
Solution: Coat the fenders of the trailer with a rubberized polyurethane
Preparation:
The surface was sanded and a primer was applied to the surface.
Coating application:
After preparing the surface a rust prohibiting primer was applied to the surface and allowed to dry. Once dry a rubberized polyurethane coating was sprayed on the surface to a desired thickness.
Summary:
If you are looking for a long term solution to protecting your deteriorating fenders, this process is a great option. Since the product is flexible the rocks just bounce off instead of chipping away at the surface.
Contractor:
Versatile Coatings LLC
www.versatilecoatingsllc.com
For more info visit my website at www.versatilecoatingsllc.com
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