Hi all,
First timer here and I was hoping to share my plan with you guys so I could address any issues with what I've come up with. Some background: I'm a new homeowner that wants to pour an epoxy floor before the garage fills up with items. The garage is 500 sqft (conservatively) and was built in the 60s. I live in a temperate climate in California.
I intend to use a 100% solids epoxy coat as both my base and top coat with a full flake applied on the base layer. The epoxy coat is a cycloaliphatic coating that is self-leveling. Assuming the concrete is properly prepped, is there a problem with only using an epoxy coating? Is a moisture barrier/primer an absolute requirement? I'm not as concerned with the lack of UV protection because of the full flake broadcast and the amount of sunlight. For a self-leveling epoxy do I need to use special combed squeegees and spiked rollers?
Also as far as quantities, I want to order 9 gallons of epoxy with the intention of trying to use only 6 for a base and top coat. For a full flake, I want to use 25 lbs of flake with a goal of having little to no excess flake. Do these quantities seem unrealistic?
Item List:
Epoxy Coat (base and top coat) and Technical Data Sheet
Crack Filler
Thanks for your time.
First timer here and I was hoping to share my plan with you guys so I could address any issues with what I've come up with. Some background: I'm a new homeowner that wants to pour an epoxy floor before the garage fills up with items. The garage is 500 sqft (conservatively) and was built in the 60s. I live in a temperate climate in California.
I intend to use a 100% solids epoxy coat as both my base and top coat with a full flake applied on the base layer. The epoxy coat is a cycloaliphatic coating that is self-leveling. Assuming the concrete is properly prepped, is there a problem with only using an epoxy coating? Is a moisture barrier/primer an absolute requirement? I'm not as concerned with the lack of UV protection because of the full flake broadcast and the amount of sunlight. For a self-leveling epoxy do I need to use special combed squeegees and spiked rollers?
Also as far as quantities, I want to order 9 gallons of epoxy with the intention of trying to use only 6 for a base and top coat. For a full flake, I want to use 25 lbs of flake with a goal of having little to no excess flake. Do these quantities seem unrealistic?
Item List:
Epoxy Coat (base and top coat) and Technical Data Sheet
Crack Filler
Thanks for your time.
