Quick intro and review of epoxy coat.
With a new house and an old house sale, move and new baby, I figured things weren't hectic enough, so I thought I'd coat my floor in the new house before moving in. Bonus points for packing away most of my tools/gear before attempting to do this.
After lots of reading here I was on the fence about Rustoleum Pro and E-C. I chose Epoxy Coat because the advertised dry time was much shorter than Rustoleum. I went with the beige kit with the clear, enough to do my smallish 2-car garage.
Steps:
The good
The not so good
As great as it looks, its 4 days and I can still dent it with my fingernail, though it heals really fast. I finally had to bring stuff in and park a car on it. Weather has been ideal, about 50% humidity, lows in the high 60's, highs in the mid 80's.
The measuring stick stuff is terrible. It's such an inaccurate way to measure. It is very hard to see the lines well in such a deep bucket and even if you are off by a tad, you significantly affect the levels. If there is a next time, I'm buying small buckets and measuring, but there is no reason EC could not include marked small buckets. Wishful thinking would be graduated cylinders. So I ended up with about 1/4 gallon of the clear epoxy leftover. I know I used plenty of hardener as my rollers were SMOKING after application! And I went by the stick on a flat surface every time.
I also would like to see some graphs or formulas for working times. I know this isn't for everyone, but some of us would like to know. I felt the 15 minute window in the instructions was a scare tactic, it seemed like I had much longer than that. For the next one, there is no reason I couldn't do a whole two car garage in one mixing.
Overall, I'm happy with the product so far, I don't want to say it is a bad product, but I feel lucky in certain respects and I am glad I did several hours of reading here. If I had followed the directions at face value, things could have gone very wrong. The fact this kit is sold at Lowe's is amazing as now I realize what can go wrong.
Anyway, that's my story. Thanks for reading it and a big thanks to all those that have posted their experiences with the E-C system.
With a new house and an old house sale, move and new baby, I figured things weren't hectic enough, so I thought I'd coat my floor in the new house before moving in. Bonus points for packing away most of my tools/gear before attempting to do this.
After lots of reading here I was on the fence about Rustoleum Pro and E-C. I chose Epoxy Coat because the advertised dry time was much shorter than Rustoleum. I went with the beige kit with the clear, enough to do my smallish 2-car garage.
Steps:
- Scrub floor with wire brushes to remove paint left from contractors
- Power Wash with Zep Concrete Cleaner
- Acid etch with included acid
- Acid Etch with Muratic Acid
- Neutralize with generous amount of TSP, and broom scrub
- Let dry 24 hours, when done concrete humidity reading was 51%
- Apply base coat late in evening as temps were dropping
- Apply Clear approx 15 hours later
The good
- Looks great
- Application procedure works fast and well
- Generous amount of chips
The not so good
- The mixing sticks ****, #1 problem with this kit
- Advertised dry time isn't accurate, working time is longer than indicated as well.
- My concrete laughed at the included acid etch, had to resort to Muratic to get any sort of profile
- Did I mention the measuring sticks ****!?!?
As great as it looks, its 4 days and I can still dent it with my fingernail, though it heals really fast. I finally had to bring stuff in and park a car on it. Weather has been ideal, about 50% humidity, lows in the high 60's, highs in the mid 80's.
The measuring stick stuff is terrible. It's such an inaccurate way to measure. It is very hard to see the lines well in such a deep bucket and even if you are off by a tad, you significantly affect the levels. If there is a next time, I'm buying small buckets and measuring, but there is no reason EC could not include marked small buckets. Wishful thinking would be graduated cylinders. So I ended up with about 1/4 gallon of the clear epoxy leftover. I know I used plenty of hardener as my rollers were SMOKING after application! And I went by the stick on a flat surface every time.
I also would like to see some graphs or formulas for working times. I know this isn't for everyone, but some of us would like to know. I felt the 15 minute window in the instructions was a scare tactic, it seemed like I had much longer than that. For the next one, there is no reason I couldn't do a whole two car garage in one mixing.
Overall, I'm happy with the product so far, I don't want to say it is a bad product, but I feel lucky in certain respects and I am glad I did several hours of reading here. If I had followed the directions at face value, things could have gone very wrong. The fact this kit is sold at Lowe's is amazing as now I realize what can go wrong.
Anyway, that's my story. Thanks for reading it and a big thanks to all those that have posted their experiences with the E-C system.




