While a few did respond to the thread about seeing a epoxy floor after some use...it's still not the response I had hoped.
I am needing to "pull the trigger" right away on a floor "system". Obviously, on-line reviews of products come down to "it *****"..or... ."it's great"....and really nothing in the middle. I have read good and bad about all the "consumer" brand stuff, even U Coat It has reviews at both ends of the spectrum. Plus, while the makers that post here seem to have awesome products...I simply cannot get any info about how these products last. Every makers is going to extole the virtues of their product....so they're not going to be unbiased either.
Here are my thoughts. It seems that (consumer DIY grade) whether it's H&C, Rustoleum, Quikrete, etc....it;s all the same stuff in a different box. I find it hard to beleive that all these companies make their own product. I contacted a few of these companies and they say (in Behr's case) that 2-3 years is the lifespan of their product...when correctly installed. Some others gave 3-4 years. Plus, in each case...Tech Support gave different installation instructions than were on the instructions. From Tech Support, it was a much more thorough installation, tighter temperatures, etc.
My understanding was that my floor is new...was sanded down...and should be the perfect canvas for a floor coating. Not so according to the makers. According to one...two acid washes were required to open the pores of the slab.
All I am trying to do is make the best decision. I'm not afraid of the work...I just can't see going through all that if indeed it won't hold up.
Plus...when one compares the cost....for my 32x26 it would be something like $300 for store bought kits....but in some cases well over $1000 for the "good" stuff. I have a real problem with spending that kind of money...and having an issue that the maker ignores....because we all know that they will use the loophole of "incorrect application". Moreover, the aggravation of starting over.
I am leaning...though not convinced 100% yet of using VCT. If one breaks....replace it. At .68 a foot...seems downright cheap to me...but I'm not sure that's the "thing".
For wha it's worth...
I am needing to "pull the trigger" right away on a floor "system". Obviously, on-line reviews of products come down to "it *****"..or... ."it's great"....and really nothing in the middle. I have read good and bad about all the "consumer" brand stuff, even U Coat It has reviews at both ends of the spectrum. Plus, while the makers that post here seem to have awesome products...I simply cannot get any info about how these products last. Every makers is going to extole the virtues of their product....so they're not going to be unbiased either.
Here are my thoughts. It seems that (consumer DIY grade) whether it's H&C, Rustoleum, Quikrete, etc....it;s all the same stuff in a different box. I find it hard to beleive that all these companies make their own product. I contacted a few of these companies and they say (in Behr's case) that 2-3 years is the lifespan of their product...when correctly installed. Some others gave 3-4 years. Plus, in each case...Tech Support gave different installation instructions than were on the instructions. From Tech Support, it was a much more thorough installation, tighter temperatures, etc.
My understanding was that my floor is new...was sanded down...and should be the perfect canvas for a floor coating. Not so according to the makers. According to one...two acid washes were required to open the pores of the slab.
All I am trying to do is make the best decision. I'm not afraid of the work...I just can't see going through all that if indeed it won't hold up.
Plus...when one compares the cost....for my 32x26 it would be something like $300 for store bought kits....but in some cases well over $1000 for the "good" stuff. I have a real problem with spending that kind of money...and having an issue that the maker ignores....because we all know that they will use the loophole of "incorrect application". Moreover, the aggravation of starting over.
I am leaning...though not convinced 100% yet of using VCT. If one breaks....replace it. At .68 a foot...seems downright cheap to me...but I'm not sure that's the "thing".
For wha it's worth...

