As long as the tile is down well we prefer to coat over the tile. Removing the tile can create additional problems with different elevations around door jams, floor transitions and drains. Removal the tile also adds a lot of additional cost to the project and down time.
Well the blow torch was not a great test, you were way closer with the torch on the polyaspartic. Of course polyaspartic is not meant to handle a torch..
Great video! You guys are delivering stunning floors!
Thanks so much!
Great info! Why not remove the tile before the application of the urethane cement?
As long as the tile is down well we prefer to coat over the tile. Removing the tile can create additional problems with different elevations around door jams, floor transitions and drains. Removal the tile also adds a lot of additional cost to the project and down time.
Do you go over linoleum/vinyl tile?
In certain instances we can if it makes sense for the customers use, but you absolutely should remove it if you're able to before laying the coating
Well the blow torch was not a great test, you were way closer with the torch on the polyaspartic. Of course polyaspartic is not meant to handle a torch..