formula388
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My floor was completed on the 17th of November.
The installer used purepoxy products, the slab temperature was between 52-55 deg F during installation.
The system included:
Day 1: Grind and Install Purepoxy PE-100 VRM (Vapor Reducing Membrane)
Day 2: Install Gray PE-100 100% solids Epoxy base coat with full broadcast flake
Day 3: Install Purepoxy Polyaspartic Top coat (I did not get the specific product as I was not there during install)
-I would say overall the floor looks pretty good, I do however have concerns that I am not sure how or if they can be addressed.
-There are spots I have issues with, specifically around the outside that there is excessive flake buildup that I am going to say wasnt scraped enough. (See pictures)
-The stem walls feel like there is a minimal amount of polyaspartic and do not feel like the floor. (Minor issue as I don't plan to walk on the stem wall but I would have liked to been able to wipe it clean if needed.
-If I look really closely at the floor I feel as though the gray epoxy coat was thick in some areas and thin in others. I can see the clear VRM and the aggregate in the concrete if I look closely in some areas and then some areas the gray base coat is clearly evident.
-Lastly and this is my biggest concern, it still smells horrible 12 days later. I left the garage door open 10-12 hours per day for the first week and now I try to open it when I am home as I live where houses are close together. My garage is what I would consider "tightly" built, closed cell spray foam, taped sheathing etc... it is fully drywalled and painted. There was no smell whatsoever before the flooring went down, it smells like a strong wet paint.
Do you guys have any recommendations when talking to the flooring installers? We have been playing phone tag and date tag trying to get them back in, of course they are asking for the remaining payment but I am not happy with the issues listed above... Please help!
Thank you,
Dennis
Thumbnail Photos Below.
Since the floor install I had a lift installed... hopefully the flooring guys can work around this if repairs are needed.
Overall view (I think overall it looks decent)
Overall again.
Rough area near stem wall, the center of the floor looks/feels smooth.
near wall again.
If you look close near the center you can see a gap where there is no flake and I can see the aggregate from grinding...
there are lots of minor gaps where there are no flakes and you can see that if you look closely.
This image shows what I consider the "thick epoxy" areas. Opposite of the images above showing the gaps.
The installer used purepoxy products, the slab temperature was between 52-55 deg F during installation.
The system included:
Day 1: Grind and Install Purepoxy PE-100 VRM (Vapor Reducing Membrane)
Day 2: Install Gray PE-100 100% solids Epoxy base coat with full broadcast flake
Day 3: Install Purepoxy Polyaspartic Top coat (I did not get the specific product as I was not there during install)
-I would say overall the floor looks pretty good, I do however have concerns that I am not sure how or if they can be addressed.
-There are spots I have issues with, specifically around the outside that there is excessive flake buildup that I am going to say wasnt scraped enough. (See pictures)
-The stem walls feel like there is a minimal amount of polyaspartic and do not feel like the floor. (Minor issue as I don't plan to walk on the stem wall but I would have liked to been able to wipe it clean if needed.
-If I look really closely at the floor I feel as though the gray epoxy coat was thick in some areas and thin in others. I can see the clear VRM and the aggregate in the concrete if I look closely in some areas and then some areas the gray base coat is clearly evident.
-Lastly and this is my biggest concern, it still smells horrible 12 days later. I left the garage door open 10-12 hours per day for the first week and now I try to open it when I am home as I live where houses are close together. My garage is what I would consider "tightly" built, closed cell spray foam, taped sheathing etc... it is fully drywalled and painted. There was no smell whatsoever before the flooring went down, it smells like a strong wet paint.
Do you guys have any recommendations when talking to the flooring installers? We have been playing phone tag and date tag trying to get them back in, of course they are asking for the remaining payment but I am not happy with the issues listed above... Please help!
Thank you,
Dennis
Thumbnail Photos Below.
Since the floor install I had a lift installed... hopefully the flooring guys can work around this if repairs are needed.
Overall view (I think overall it looks decent)
Overall again.
Rough area near stem wall, the center of the floor looks/feels smooth.
near wall again.
If you look close near the center you can see a gap where there is no flake and I can see the aggregate from grinding...
there are lots of minor gaps where there are no flakes and you can see that if you look closely.
This image shows what I consider the "thick epoxy" areas. Opposite of the images above showing the gaps.
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