dannyatlantic
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Live in Baltimore County, MD. Had garage floor coated in a 2 color metallic finish. 3 layer process (primer, base coat and then clearcoat) Job commenced on 7/25/17. Company has been around for 10+ years.
9/8/17, I noticed several areas where bubbles have appeared. When comparing the size of bubbles to coins, they range anywhere from the size of a dime to larger than a quarter and over time have increased in size.
Company recently agreed to refinish entire floor
10/23/17- installer show up to diamond sand the floor. I cut open 1 of the bubble areas and it released water.
Was able to virtually peel off 95% of the entire floor. No sander used. See pics
Company tells me there Was no product failure and that I’ve a very unusual situation w/ moisture. Maybe a 1 in 100,000. Now the lot is and always has been bone dry- no water ever in the sump pump. Never. I built the house and am familiar w/ it.
Company tells me if they use the same products they used b4, same result will occur. They recommend using another product which will withstand water to 20psi. Tells me the product is very expensive and want me to pay for the base product at another $1500
There was only 1 test of the concrete performed on June 29, 2017 when I was provided the estimate. The job commenced on July 25th.
We did incur thunderstorms on July 22nd, 23rd, 24th , 26th, 28th and the 29th.
Any advice or comments would be greatly appreciated.
9/8/17, I noticed several areas where bubbles have appeared. When comparing the size of bubbles to coins, they range anywhere from the size of a dime to larger than a quarter and over time have increased in size.
Company recently agreed to refinish entire floor
10/23/17- installer show up to diamond sand the floor. I cut open 1 of the bubble areas and it released water.
Was able to virtually peel off 95% of the entire floor. No sander used. See pics
Company tells me there Was no product failure and that I’ve a very unusual situation w/ moisture. Maybe a 1 in 100,000. Now the lot is and always has been bone dry- no water ever in the sump pump. Never. I built the house and am familiar w/ it.
Company tells me if they use the same products they used b4, same result will occur. They recommend using another product which will withstand water to 20psi. Tells me the product is very expensive and want me to pay for the base product at another $1500
There was only 1 test of the concrete performed on June 29, 2017 when I was provided the estimate. The job commenced on July 25th.
We did incur thunderstorms on July 22nd, 23rd, 24th , 26th, 28th and the 29th.
Any advice or comments would be greatly appreciated.

