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How much does epoxy equipment cost?

By Sophia Aguilar

How much does epoxy equipment cost?

Equipment and materials cost between $2 and $5 per square foot, and labor averages between $1 and $7 per square foot.

Do I need to grind floor before epoxy?

However, for larger commercial jobs, older concrete, or worn floors we always recommend grinding before epoxy installation. The concrete floor will fail if the coating doesn’t bond mechanically to the concrete floor, so the preparation is the most important part before applying any type of epoxy!

What tools do you need to do an epoxy floor?

Installation Tools and Supplies

  1. 18″ Roller Cages.
  2. 9″ Roller Cages.
  3. 9″, 18″, or 24″ Squeegees.
  4. Handles for Squeegees and Rollers.
  5. Various Trowels.
  6. Extension Cords.
  7. Blower.
  8. Gauge Rake.

How long do epoxy floors last?

Typically, epoxy flooring lasts 2 to 3 years in heavy traffic. Commercial properties—like garages, restaurants, or factory spaces—with lots of daily foot traffic can expect this experience. However, with proper care and maintenance, your epoxy flooring may last much longer.

How do you grind epoxy off concrete?

The best way to remove epoxy from a concrete floor once it has cured is to use a tool such as a putty knife or a chisel and just scrape away. If necessary, use a hammer to break up the epoxy. However, to avoid damaging the surface, it is better to use a plastic scraper after first softening the epoxy.

How do I make a surface for epoxy?

For good adhesion, epoxy bonding surfaces should be clean, dry and sanded. Epoxy bonding surfaces must be free of any contaminants such as grease, oil, wax or mold release. Clean contaminated surfaces with lacquer thinner, acetone or another appropriate solvent.

What happens if you don’t etch concrete before epoxy?

In Closing. New concrete must be etched before applying the epoxy. The smooth surface of unaltered concrete won’t bind with other materials, such as epoxy or paint. As a result, epoxy will peel and lift away, failing to adhere to the surface.

Do I have to etch concrete before epoxy?

The short answer is: Yes, even new concrete needs to be etched before applying epoxy or a similar type of garage floor coating. Etching is part of the concrete preparation process. In fact, proper preparation of the concrete before a coating is applied is the most important part.