Superwilly
Well-known member
Hi guys, I'm getting my slab poured in my shop next week, and my concrete contractor is asking for clarification on what type of finish I require.
My intent is to apply the Armorpoxy SPGX 1-part Polyurea coating to the floor after the appropriate curing time. Link to the product: https://armorpoxy.com/products/spgx-one-part-polyurea-coating/
I have read on this forum that I do not want a power-troweled finish, unless I intend to grind the floor. I definitely do not want to grind, hoping to clean and acid etch only.
My slab size is approx 2700 sq. ft., and when I told my concrete contractor this, he said that "you have to have a power-troweled floor, otherwise it will look terrible". He's basically telling me that's the only way he will be able to finish the floor to make it look decent...
I've called and emailed armorpoxy to try and get clarification on this, but the phone guy knew very little, and haven't received an email response from [email protected].
Question to you all: has anyone else had experience with this product on a new slab, and can clarify for me what type of finish I need to request from my contractor? Do I ask for power floating and then minimal power-troweling (to avoid a polished/burnished finish), or it is imperative that no power-troweling is done at all? Does that mean they would have to hand-trowel the entire thing?
Any insight into this would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks,
-Cam
My intent is to apply the Armorpoxy SPGX 1-part Polyurea coating to the floor after the appropriate curing time. Link to the product: https://armorpoxy.com/products/spgx-one-part-polyurea-coating/
I have read on this forum that I do not want a power-troweled finish, unless I intend to grind the floor. I definitely do not want to grind, hoping to clean and acid etch only.
My slab size is approx 2700 sq. ft., and when I told my concrete contractor this, he said that "you have to have a power-troweled floor, otherwise it will look terrible". He's basically telling me that's the only way he will be able to finish the floor to make it look decent...
I've called and emailed armorpoxy to try and get clarification on this, but the phone guy knew very little, and haven't received an email response from [email protected].
Question to you all: has anyone else had experience with this product on a new slab, and can clarify for me what type of finish I need to request from my contractor? Do I ask for power floating and then minimal power-troweling (to avoid a polished/burnished finish), or it is imperative that no power-troweling is done at all? Does that mean they would have to hand-trowel the entire thing?
Any insight into this would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks,
-Cam
