scottb1469
Active member
After a lot of research and numbers crunching I stumbled onto some info that I’d like some forum input on. Specifically that because polyurea has such a rapid cure rate that it doesn’t have enough time to soak into the concrete and adhere as well as epoxy does. I didn’t know if this is true or not, as I read it on the interwebs so I thought I’d ask here. Another person suggested that the best solution would be a base of epoxy topped with a clearcoat of Polyurea, presumably because the epoxy adheres better and is a thicker base but the polyurea is uv resistant and doesn’t scratch as easily?
I was all set to order up the polyurea until I saw this this morning. But I’ve also seen countless reviews by people who love their polyurea floors. My head is spinning lol.
I have a 600 sq/ft slab that was poured in sept 2017 and I just etched it. I live in a warm climate and it doesn’t matter to me if it takes a day or 7 to complete this, the long term results are most important to me.
What do you guys think and does anyone have direct experience with this type of “hybrid” floor? Thanks everyone
I was all set to order up the polyurea until I saw this this morning. But I’ve also seen countless reviews by people who love their polyurea floors. My head is spinning lol.
I have a 600 sq/ft slab that was poured in sept 2017 and I just etched it. I live in a warm climate and it doesn’t matter to me if it takes a day or 7 to complete this, the long term results are most important to me.
What do you guys think and does anyone have direct experience with this type of “hybrid” floor? Thanks everyone

