Marco Polo
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Hi all,
I'm new to this forum and see that there is a ton of good advice regarding flooring products so I thought I would go to the experts to ask my question. The question is which option would you apply given my situation and why. And please, I know the differences between Polyaspartics and Epoxy have been debated to the point of a holy war, I'm just looking for opinions on my situation.
Ok, so here is the setup.
My garage: 600 sq ft, 10 months old, no cracks, no sealer, no moisture (using plastic duct tape on floor test).
Install air temp will be approx 50-65 degrees
Surface preparation: diamond grind
I plan to coat the floor and the 6" curb wall around the garage.
Both options below will be professionally installed.
Here are the two options I am considering:
Option A - Versatile System 4h
Epoxy base coat
1/4" chip
2 coats of Polyurea
Option B - Citadel Pro
Polyaspartic base
1/4" chip
2 coats of Polyurea
Here is what I believe to be factual given my discussions with installers and research I have done online (if I am incorrect in my learnings please enlighten me)
1. Either of the above two options, given diamond grind prep and warmer air temp, will provide a floor that will last at least 10 years baring any extreme abuse.
2. preparation is key no matter what solution, acid etching is good and simple but not comparable to diamond grinding.
3. Epoxy, with its slower cure and wetting properties, will actually bond better with concrete.
4. Polyaspartic is more flexible and less likely to crack when concrete expands.
5. material cost for polyaspartic is approx 2x high-grade epoxy
6. Epoxy will bond better to concrete that has moisture issues.
7. Most installers have moved to polyaspartic, NOT because it's a "better" product, but because it allows one day installs (quicker return to service) and colder climate installs.
I don't want to bias anyone with the items above, just would be interested to see if people agree.
So, in the end, this is not about cost, this is not about getting the job done in one day. It's about getting a high quality floor that will last a decade or more. So, which option would you do and why???
Thanks in advance for your feedback.
Marco
I'm new to this forum and see that there is a ton of good advice regarding flooring products so I thought I would go to the experts to ask my question. The question is which option would you apply given my situation and why. And please, I know the differences between Polyaspartics and Epoxy have been debated to the point of a holy war, I'm just looking for opinions on my situation.
Ok, so here is the setup.
My garage: 600 sq ft, 10 months old, no cracks, no sealer, no moisture (using plastic duct tape on floor test).
Install air temp will be approx 50-65 degrees
Surface preparation: diamond grind
I plan to coat the floor and the 6" curb wall around the garage.
Both options below will be professionally installed.
Here are the two options I am considering:
Option A - Versatile System 4h
Epoxy base coat
1/4" chip
2 coats of Polyurea
Option B - Citadel Pro
Polyaspartic base
1/4" chip
2 coats of Polyurea
Here is what I believe to be factual given my discussions with installers and research I have done online (if I am incorrect in my learnings please enlighten me)
1. Either of the above two options, given diamond grind prep and warmer air temp, will provide a floor that will last at least 10 years baring any extreme abuse.
2. preparation is key no matter what solution, acid etching is good and simple but not comparable to diamond grinding.
3. Epoxy, with its slower cure and wetting properties, will actually bond better with concrete.
4. Polyaspartic is more flexible and less likely to crack when concrete expands.
5. material cost for polyaspartic is approx 2x high-grade epoxy
6. Epoxy will bond better to concrete that has moisture issues.
7. Most installers have moved to polyaspartic, NOT because it's a "better" product, but because it allows one day installs (quicker return to service) and colder climate installs.
I don't want to bias anyone with the items above, just would be interested to see if people agree.
So, in the end, this is not about cost, this is not about getting the job done in one day. It's about getting a high quality floor that will last a decade or more. So, which option would you do and why???
Thanks in advance for your feedback.
Marco
