rjacobs
Well-known member
In my never ending research that goes off the deep end far to often I am researching what to do in the new garage floor. I keep going between a coating(epoxy or polyaspartic/polyurea) and porcelain tile. So im trying to research the various coating options right now. I got quotes from two local places that do straight polyaspartic coatings at $4 a sq. ft. including grinding with a lifetime warranty. I think I can do it for like 50% less, maybe 40% less if I rent a diamond grinder vs. acid etching.
I was all sold on doing the Armorpoxy kit with the primer, 100% solids epoxy and the single part top coat(dont need the military top coat). Then im reading issues with yellowing of the top coat(my garage will face west-north west so if the doors are open, lots of sun exposure).... So I read that Armorpoxy has their SPGX polyurea system and I go on their site and look into it, but not sure I want to just do 2 layers of polyurea as I read elsewhere that it doesnt get the bond strength to concrete that 100% solids epoxy does.
So I am wondering if doing epoxy primer, 100% solids epoxy, and then the SPGX(polyurea) top coat vs. an epoxy top coat is an option? Or if the two materials dont bond together properly.
I was all sold on doing the Armorpoxy kit with the primer, 100% solids epoxy and the single part top coat(dont need the military top coat). Then im reading issues with yellowing of the top coat(my garage will face west-north west so if the doors are open, lots of sun exposure).... So I read that Armorpoxy has their SPGX polyurea system and I go on their site and look into it, but not sure I want to just do 2 layers of polyurea as I read elsewhere that it doesnt get the bond strength to concrete that 100% solids epoxy does.
So I am wondering if doing epoxy primer, 100% solids epoxy, and then the SPGX(polyurea) top coat vs. an epoxy top coat is an option? Or if the two materials dont bond together properly.
