The Bramptonian
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Need your help folks! I know there are a lot of professionals and experts here on this forum who can help.
I am trying to put epoxy on my 400 sq. ft garage floor. Unfortunately, the moisture vapor emission rate has turned out to be 10.17 lbs per 1000 square feet per 24 hours. I do not know how to interpret this. Is this too high moisture vapor emission rate for epoxy? If it is too high, can I perhaps use moisture barrier primer to solve this problem?
I used Vaporgauge calcium chloride moisture test kit with the following readings:
weight gain 6.3 grams over 73 hours (recommended length of time for the test was 72 hours but I missed it by 1 hour).
What do you guys think? Do you think epoxy will tolerate 10.17 lbs of moisture emission? Would moisture barrier primer make much difference?
Thanks in advance for your help!
I am trying to put epoxy on my 400 sq. ft garage floor. Unfortunately, the moisture vapor emission rate has turned out to be 10.17 lbs per 1000 square feet per 24 hours. I do not know how to interpret this. Is this too high moisture vapor emission rate for epoxy? If it is too high, can I perhaps use moisture barrier primer to solve this problem?
I used Vaporgauge calcium chloride moisture test kit with the following readings:
weight gain 6.3 grams over 73 hours (recommended length of time for the test was 72 hours but I missed it by 1 hour).
What do you guys think? Do you think epoxy will tolerate 10.17 lbs of moisture emission? Would moisture barrier primer make much difference?
Thanks in advance for your help!

