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Trying to get ideas on cost for the best epoxy on the market to do my covered patio, and a uncovered RV parking. Looking for a rustic look. I got about 1000 sqft of concrete to cover.71d1e8ac11a1e6037304aa793aa37836.jpg


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most epoxy products are not UV friendly, how much sun does the patio get?

The uncovered spot will get full UV when the RV is not on it.

the pros will post, and I would see what they say about their product and UV, even the casual kind.
 

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If you want a rustic look, do an acid stain and top coat with an MMA acrylic sealer. The MMA acrylic will not amber and it breathes. Just keep in mind that any type of topical sealer that is exposed to the elements outdoors can be slippery when wet.
 
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Yeah I was looking at the acid stain with sealer. Wonder if there is something you can add to keep from being slippery. Was also thinking Linex.


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If you want a rustic look, do an acid stain and top coat with an MMA acrylic sealer. The MMA acrylic will not amber and it breathes. Just keep in mind that any type of topical sealer that is exposed to the elements outdoors can be slippery when wet.


Cool name. That's my daughters name also.


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Stain/Seal
Or we have an outdoor flake system.

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Acid stain is great or check out our DeltaDye (more colors).

and then topcoat with our HD6525MMA Sealer (breathable).



The Deltadye with sealer kit can handle vehicles driving over it, and take the Arizona heat? What's a kit cost to cover 1000 sqft?


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The Deltadye with sealer kit can handle vehicles driving over it, and take the Arizona heat? What's a kit cost to cover 1000 sqft?


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Yes can take vehicle traffic and heat. However, the sealer will need to be re-applied as needed and that is exactly what you want. Anything that does not naturally expire outside will eventually need to be taken off with dynamite- not fun.

Around .60 per square foot.
 
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What's all in a kit to do the job right? Been on you website but have no clue on what is all needed. I assume you need to acid etch the concrete first? I have cracks that I epoxied with sand, so I assume I need to grind before I start anything else. Sorry for the questions


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Hi,
We have an outdoor flake system that can be medium- full broadcast fully UV tolerant flake system using our Spartacote coatings. You could get a granite rustic look that way, or use a stain and the same protective coating.
 

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Polyaspartic , outside , will crack and deteriorate over time. Picture plastic yellowing over time. Too rigid, has to be flexible to make it.


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What's all in a kit to do the job right? Been on you website but have no clue on what is all needed. I assume you need to acid etch the concrete first? I have cracks that I epoxied with sand, so I assume I need to grind before I start anything else. Sorry for the questions


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Our coating does not yellow or crack outside, we guarantee it. Perhaps other brands might.
 
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We really like that.

We have an area right the same size as the OP, 3 12x12 slabs. The original slab is 1/3 the total size and the previous home owner recently added 2 more identical slabs which look brand new.

The original is not in the best shape, cracks and all that.

We have a walk out and the cost to remove the actual cement equaled the cost of the new cement due to the hill.

Is there a top filler or leveler that could go over the cement before coating?

1/2 is obscured by a deck overhead, the other 1/2 is open.
 

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We really like that.



We have an area right the same size as the OP, 3 12x12 slabs. The original slab is 1/3 the total size and the previous home owner recently added 2 more identical slabs which look brand new.



The original is not in the best shape, cracks and all that.



We have a walk out and the cost to remove the actual cement equaled the cost of the new cement due to the hill.



Is there a top filler or leveler that could go over the cement before coating?



1/2 is obscured by a deck overhead, the other 1/2 is open.



We offer a few epoxy based patches which could be used to resurface an area as well.
http://www.legacyindustrial.net/products/concrete-repair/hd-110-epoxy-concrete-patch.html


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