STEP 1 – DIAMOND GRIND THE FLOOR SURFACE
As with any sort of coating surface, preparation is the most important step in the process. Sydney epoxy garage flooring has invested in latest diamond grinders and dustless self-contained vacuum systems to ensure that every floor we coat achieves an unbreakable mechanical bond to the substrate. After unloading the equipment, the crew will evaluate the concrete density to select the right type of diamond blades to grind the floor.
The crew will grind the entire floor surface, which profiles the substrate and opens the pores of the concrete. The edges are ground down using a hand grinder.
STEP 2 – CRACK AND CHIP REPAIR
Hairline cracks naturally occur in concrete pads. These cracks must be opened using a diamond cutting wheel and then filled with a epoxy filler or high built epoxy mortar. Once applied, the filler cures in 3 minutes.
The excess can be ground off so that the floor is completely smooth and cracks invisible. In many cases the concrete floor has imperfections such as salt pits or other minor damage. These spots are also filled and ground down for a perfectly smooth surface. With the grinding complete, the entire surface of the floor is vacuumed to remove any remaining dust or debris.imperfections such as salt pits or other minor damage. These spots are also filled and ground down for a perfectly smooth surface. With the grinding complete, the entire surface of the floor is vacuumed to remove any remaining dust or debris.
STEP 3 – PIGMENTED ADHESIVE BASE COAT
Sydney Epoxy garage flooring uses a Epoxy floor coating which is a 2-component system.
The crew mixes the 2 components adding pigment to the base coat that matches our customer’s choice of pre-blended vinyl flakes. The crew first rolls the base coat onto all vertical surfaces and heavily applies the flakes for consistent 100% coverage.
Excess material is vacuumed from the floor before the base coat is applied. The crew then proceeds to apply the base coat to the entire floor surface.
STEP 4 – DECORATIVE Designer Flake
One crew member will roll the coating onto the floor and the other will broadcast the vinyl flakes. To achieve 100% coverage, three times the amount of material is broadcast in this process.
Once the entire floor surface is coated and flaked, the coating requires 3 to 8 hours to dry. As soon as the coating has completely dried, the crew begins to remove all excess flake material. The floor is scraped with a flat metal-edge tool to knock down any standing flakes and make the flake base coat even and smooth. Once the entire floor is scraped it is again blown and vacuumed to remove any debris
STEP 5 – CLEAR, DURABLE HYBRID EPOXY TOP COAT
The hybrid super clear epoxy top coat is applied with a squeegee and then back rolled. This process ensures that the top coat has a thick and even layer, which leaves a consistent finish that’s extremely durable.
The top coat requires 8-24 hours to cure before foot traffic can resume and 24-96 hours before vehicles can use the garage once again. Climate plays a role in the top coat curing time. Finally, our crew will clean up the entire site and load up the truck with their equipment and materials.