Stealthpot
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Frustrations with Epoxy Coat
Coming here to share my weekend experience with the Epoxy Coat product and vent a little.
Late last year, I decided to build my own workshop in the back. I spent countless hours on this site trying to learn while going through the building process. The help and information in these threads has been invaluable. Thank you!
Now to the Epoxy. I decided to put down an epoxy flooring, and through all of the flooring threads, Epoxy Coat appeared to be the best do it yourself product. Being in Texas, I decided to buy the product online (now wishing I had tried a special order at Lowes, but that's another story) and I even paid shipping! Buckets came in the mail and I was ready to prep the floor. Spent 3 days cleaning, grinding and washing to get ready for the big day.
On Sunday I started applying the floor. 930 square feet and 2 full kits. I combined the A's together and the B's together to make sure the color would be consistent, and made sure to scrape the bottoms for every drop. The floor was divided into 8 sections that overlapped, each approximately 10x12. Everything went OK until section #8. I had enough of the clear stuff, but not nearly enough on the gray to mix it with. I mixed what I could and layed it down on the floor. Unfortunately, there a parts of the floor where I can tell its not thick enough, you can see hints of the concrete floor underneath peeking through.
If my math is right, this means Epoxy Coat shorted me product. I called customer service today and essentially got the run around. I was assured the containers are filled correctly, but there is no way. Epoxy Coat offered me a half kit at a measly $30 off, and still wanted to charge shipping.
I basically told them to forget it. I'm already into the floor $1000 (epoxy and flakes plus shipping and renting the grinder), and I am at my walking away point. Now I have to decide what I'm gonna do. Leaning towards sanding the whole thing and just laying down a cheaper acrylic floor paint. What a disappointment.
Coming here to share my weekend experience with the Epoxy Coat product and vent a little.
Late last year, I decided to build my own workshop in the back. I spent countless hours on this site trying to learn while going through the building process. The help and information in these threads has been invaluable. Thank you!
Now to the Epoxy. I decided to put down an epoxy flooring, and through all of the flooring threads, Epoxy Coat appeared to be the best do it yourself product. Being in Texas, I decided to buy the product online (now wishing I had tried a special order at Lowes, but that's another story) and I even paid shipping! Buckets came in the mail and I was ready to prep the floor. Spent 3 days cleaning, grinding and washing to get ready for the big day.
On Sunday I started applying the floor. 930 square feet and 2 full kits. I combined the A's together and the B's together to make sure the color would be consistent, and made sure to scrape the bottoms for every drop. The floor was divided into 8 sections that overlapped, each approximately 10x12. Everything went OK until section #8. I had enough of the clear stuff, but not nearly enough on the gray to mix it with. I mixed what I could and layed it down on the floor. Unfortunately, there a parts of the floor where I can tell its not thick enough, you can see hints of the concrete floor underneath peeking through.
If my math is right, this means Epoxy Coat shorted me product. I called customer service today and essentially got the run around. I was assured the containers are filled correctly, but there is no way. Epoxy Coat offered me a half kit at a measly $30 off, and still wanted to charge shipping.
I basically told them to forget it. I'm already into the floor $1000 (epoxy and flakes plus shipping and renting the grinder), and I am at my walking away point. Now I have to decide what I'm gonna do. Leaning towards sanding the whole thing and just laying down a cheaper acrylic floor paint. What a disappointment.
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