We hired an epoxy flooring specialist to do our garage floor. They came out, used a diamond grinder to scarify the floor, applied the epoxy, and broadcast the chips. All seemed to go well until I checked on the floor again at night. I could see what appear the be grinder markings showing through the epoxy. And the surface is lumpy and looks rough. I had expected it to look almost as smooth as glass based on some posts in this forum.
I called the contractor and at first he tried to say it was the epoxy self leveling. Yesterday we talked and he said the reality is that they ground too deep and didn't apply enough epoxy to cover it. I had asked that question when they finished grinding and was told yes, the epoxy would cover it.
Now they want to come out and sand off the chips and sand down the epoxy. They will then apply another coat of epoxy and broadcast the chips once again. Does this sound right?
I called the contractor and at first he tried to say it was the epoxy self leveling. Yesterday we talked and he said the reality is that they ground too deep and didn't apply enough epoxy to cover it. I had asked that question when they finished grinding and was told yes, the epoxy would cover it.
Now they want to come out and sand off the chips and sand down the epoxy. They will then apply another coat of epoxy and broadcast the chips once again. Does this sound right?
