Epoxy Stone Flooring - Comments
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Could you tell me what the average price for a small stone epoxy floor with installation of a garage that is 21' X 21'?
Tricia at August 3, 2007 12:51 PM
Posted by: Tricia at August 3, 2007 12:51 PMIt will run you between $4-7 per square foot. If you have any more questions about price consider reading this article>http://www.concreteideas.com/what_is_the_price_or_cost_of_decorative_concrete_or_cement_finishes
Mark Donaldson at October 4, 2007 08:13 AM
Posted by: Mark Donaldson at October 4, 2007 08:13 AMdo you sell the stone that you mix with the epoxy if so what colors do you have.i want to start my own bussiness.
jason creeks at October 24, 2007 03:04 PM
Posted by: jason creeks at October 24, 2007 03:04 PMI love this concept...can this be installed over wood? Thank You
Cathy at January 29, 2008 04:38 PM
Posted by: Cathy at January 29, 2008 04:38 PMIn general I believe it can be used over wood. It never hurts to verify that with the epoxy manufacturer. It can be a very cool-looking floor.
The Flooring Lady at January 30, 2008 01:35 AM
Posted by: The Flooring Lady at January 30, 2008 01:35 AMwood expands and contracts,therefore the epoxy when hard will have a tendancy to crack with the movement of the wood.You can put down the 1/4in. hardybacker down first and that should help.Also I am looking for a supplier other than "Nature Stone",if you have any info. please let me know.
BigA at March 10, 2008 01:26 PM
Posted by: BigA at March 10, 2008 01:26 PMYes. Please! A distributor for a 100% resin product in this vein would be greatly appreciated. The laborers sent in by any of these companies are not any more capable of laying this floor than I am. Honestly, I don't like the look of this epoxy/stone deal, but my basement floor is so chewed, I don't know of any other options that will work. Anybody?
Chris at March 18, 2008 06:05 AM
Posted by: Chris at March 18, 2008 06:05 AMI just met a representative of NeoGard, a company that makes low VOC flooring products. One they make that fits your project needs is an epoxy product you don't have to put stones into -- you can choose color flakes to create the look you want. I think it will cover the chewed up floor nicely.
The Flooring Lady at March 18, 2008 09:41 AM
Posted by: The Flooring Lady at March 18, 2008 09:41 AMHello, i manufacture a 100% solids Polyaspatic product. It has a 4 hour cure time, does not yellow or chalk, and has zero VOC's. My background is laying down stone floors, but for the last 3 years i have been doing concrete coatings with the Aspartics. Take a look at my website. www.Advacoat.com
Andy at March 20, 2008 10:11 AM
Posted by: Andy at March 20, 2008 10:11 AM
I'm very interested in applying an epoxy stone finish to my existing concrete porch. I am 60 miles south of Pittsburgh, Pa.Local Pitts. dealer wants guaranteed a $1500.00 minimum. Can't seem to locate a closer dealer. Morgantown, WV is close to me. Anyone know of dealer in my area?
Deborah at May 2, 2008 11:32 PM
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