benwah
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Hi Everyone! I have been gone for some time but I just wanted to share some pics of a double broadcast quartz floor I just completed. This is a full house remodel and the walls aren't even painted yet. There will be baseboard and door jambs with tile leading to these rooms keep in mind. Sorry I didn't take a lot of great pics.
There are 3 rooms in the basement that were coated. A mechanical room with a concrete floor, and 2 storage rooms with 3-4" gypcrete floors due to in floor heating. Ground everything down including the gypcrete, routed all cracks, vac'd; Filled saw cuts, missing gypcrete chunks, and cracks with epoxy joint filler then primed with APF vapor solve primer.
Unfortunately we had a nasty expansion joint that we couldn't coat, so we cut around it and prettied it up a bit at the end.





Next day came in and scuff sanded the floor, vac'd, solvent wiped then laid down APF vapor solve 100 @ 20 mils and broadcast 275 LB of quartz.
very quick rolling video
Next day came in swept, scraped, vac'd then laid down APF 450 @ 20 mils and broadcast another 300 LB of quartz.
After that cured overnight came in and repeated the same cleanup process then laid down APF 100% solids polyurea 5100 at around 16 mils.
There are 3 rooms in the basement that were coated. A mechanical room with a concrete floor, and 2 storage rooms with 3-4" gypcrete floors due to in floor heating. Ground everything down including the gypcrete, routed all cracks, vac'd; Filled saw cuts, missing gypcrete chunks, and cracks with epoxy joint filler then primed with APF vapor solve primer.
Unfortunately we had a nasty expansion joint that we couldn't coat, so we cut around it and prettied it up a bit at the end.





Next day came in and scuff sanded the floor, vac'd, solvent wiped then laid down APF vapor solve 100 @ 20 mils and broadcast 275 LB of quartz.
very quick rolling video
Next day came in swept, scraped, vac'd then laid down APF 450 @ 20 mils and broadcast another 300 LB of quartz.
After that cured overnight came in and repeated the same cleanup process then laid down APF 100% solids polyurea 5100 at around 16 mils.
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