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Floor heat enough for sealer application?

leeklm

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Hello All,

With the forecast in the 40-50 range over thanksgiving, I was thinking of a possible "sealing" application on my floor that was poured in June. I realize this is too cold for most products, but I have radiant heat and can keep my concrete temp relatively warm.

Can a person get by with a warm floor and cooler air temps, or am i asking for trouble?

Thanks!
 
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slickgt1

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it might dry from the wrong side first. I don't know for sure, you need to ask the Pros, but it seems like a bad idea to me.
 
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thegarageguy

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Not a good idea, radiant heat has hot spots where the pex or mesh is more concentrated and you'll get a ghosting effect on a clear sealer. On a coating, if the air temp is too cold, it can skin over wrinkle up. It way be best to hire a pro or wait for the Spring.
 
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