Hi, love the videos. My big brother wants me to do an ocean/water scene on the floor of his outdoor kitchen. I’d love to do this only I’m terrified because I’ve never done any epoxy outside. I am wondering about humidity and about the level surface. Maybe you could help me by answering a couple questions regarding that?
Hi great video for help. But im doing my backyard patio and am curious, i dont need the flake , right. Its just for look. Also ive power washed it a couple times because it had been painted with an exterior concrete paint. (Concrete is 4 yrs old) when it was two years old and we got it and the paint is coming off in some areas i figure it wasn't cleaned well. Also besides the paint it looks okay, good concrete can still see every brush line. Now really i just want to protect it. If cleaned properly and prepped how much life am i getting out of a top of the line product?? I know its a lot to digest. I just want simple but protection, is epoxy a reasonable way to go if im not using flake in it
What are you wearing on your feet in some of the clips? Are those special shoe attachments that prevent footprints or something? If you could provide a link or any info I could look those up with, that'd be great. Thanks!
does that last forever and won't crack ? long time ago i was a flooring tile helper part-time in high school and college and grouted using epoxy and that grout would cure hard as a diamond and never crack or fade
I love it. Way to make your outside look gorgeous ❤❤.
Hi, love the videos. My big brother wants me to do an ocean/water scene on the floor of his outdoor kitchen. I’d love to do this only I’m terrified because I’ve never done any epoxy outside. I am wondering about humidity and about the level surface. Maybe you could help me by answering a couple questions regarding that?
Hi great video for help. But im doing my backyard patio and am curious, i dont need the flake , right. Its just for look. Also ive power washed it a couple times because it had been painted with an exterior concrete paint. (Concrete is 4 yrs old) when it was two years old and we got it and the paint is coming off in some areas i figure it wasn't cleaned well. Also besides the paint it looks okay, good concrete can still see every brush line. Now really i just want to protect it. If cleaned properly and prepped how much life am i getting out of a top of the line product?? I know its a lot to digest. I just want simple but protection, is epoxy a reasonable way to go if im not using flake in it
What top coat did you use to protect the epoxy? Its outside, so im assuming theres some UV protection?
What are you wearing on your feet in some of the clips? Are those special shoe attachments that prevent footprints or something? If you could provide a link or any info I could look those up with, that'd be great. Thanks!
Spiked shoes
During the rainy season, does the floor get slippery?
What product are you using. The flake looks very fine and small. This is what I want. Can I purchase it? Please let me know Steve D Colorado
You can. Email us and we can share the knowledge.
Can i water it down from time to time?
You can pressure wash this or use a garden hose.
Can i use diy on back patio
I need this done on my back yard!! do you have anybody in Albuquerque, NM????
Not yet but we are growing our location base.
does that last forever and won't crack ?
long time ago i was a flooring tile helper part-time in high school and college and grouted using epoxy and that grout would cure hard as a diamond and never crack or fade
It comes with a Lifetime Warranty. It's very durable and has a good bit of elasticity when the floor is prepped and installed properly.
Okay. But I’m 90% sure it’s completely sun faded by now. Am I wrong???
@@torrlowe3832if you use a uv rated sealer you'll be fine. Polyaspartic
Did you do this all in 1 day??
What is that stool called you’re using??
Rac-a-tac
What type of flake did you use?
acrylic, 1/16" granite
Is it slippery
No not at all.
This aint slippery is it?
NO
This will flake and yellow over time.
No it won't. He sanded it down. That's key
How much did you need invest material for this +/-