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    epoxy floor question

    Just had a 40x50 shop built and want an epoxy floor with the chips and clear top coat, that being said someone told me that if there was no vapor barrier put down the epoxy would lift no matter how much grinding and prep is done. I know snowflake killa had told me sometime back to use a quality product not the big box store kits. any input before go forward

    #2
    Well, do you have a vapor barrier. If not I think you answered your own question. I haven't heard of anything but hopefully I'm proved wrong for your sake.

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      #3
      No there isn’t one installed, but i’m wondering if it’s a deal breaker for sure

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        #4
        Do a calcium chloride test you can order them on line. I definitely wouldn't do it without a test.

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          #5
          Is there a way to seal the concrete first if no vapor barrier? Or does it matter?

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            #6
            Originally posted by Greenheadless View Post
            Is there a way to seal the concrete first if no vapor barrier? Or does it matter?
            What's going to keep the sealer from turning loose?

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              #7
              Contact LS Concrete Coatings. They can definitely answer all your questions and they product actually soaks into the concrete and grabs ahold they don't need a vapor barrier if there is no moisture issues. I use to apply these Coatings for them and people loved the results. There is also a grit they can add to the coating to make it non slip.

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                #8
                where are they located at?

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                  #9
                  The slab in my garage didn't have a vapor barrier. I used Devoe Products and the results turned out great. Don't even bother with something you find at Lowes or HD. Devoe makes a penetrating floor sealer that you apply prior to putting epoxy down. My floor has been down for 10 years with no issues. Sherwin Williams also makes an industrial epoxy coating that might work well for you, but I'm not sure if they make a sealer.

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                  Last edited by andre3k; 03-23-2025, 01:14 PM.

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                    #10
                    thank you

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