DIY Metalic Floor Epoxy Installation and Results

in #diy7 years ago (edited)

None of us working on our new home had ever used this epoxy covering for concrete floors before. We were all concerned that we wouldn't get the results in the photos and videos the manufacturers show. Honestly, it just seemed to easy to turn out that well. This first picture is after it had dried and we were starting to move in.

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I didn't want to put hardwood floors over the concrete in our basement and this epoxy was much cheaper. I figured if we hated it then we could do something else and we would have lost very little. We chose a color called Burnt Umber which is full of powdered copper. The color looked perfect, but would it turn out like we expected? All we had to do was mix the part A and part B epoxies and then add a container of the Burnt Umber copper powder.

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Pouring it on and spreading with a squeegee

Next, we just literally poured it over the floor at about a gallon at a time. You don't have to paint it on as much as you just spread it around. We used large squeegees to spread it around and then a paint roller to add some texture. Later we learned it was easier just to use the roller to spread it around and add texture as we went. Oh yeah, you will need special spikes to wear on your shoes to keep from messing it up when you walk on it while applying.

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Waiting on it to dry. The roller marks you see in it disappear as it dries

This epoxy is great and the simplest thing I've ever seen to get such results. It dries in 2 or 3 days and is actually harder than concrete when completed. However, there are a couple of downsides you should know about....

  • If your concrete floor has already been treated with anything, it will have to be scrubbed down with an acid to allow it to take the epoxy. Ours was new, so no need.
  • You need to clean the concrete very well making it smooth, then clean it with water and a sponge to ensure there is no debris. This is critical or you'll have little bits and pieces sticking up in your floor like sandpaper.
  • Although the epoxy is harder than concrete, it can scratch fairly easily if you are moving furniture, etc. It's recommended you put a clear coat over it when completed to keep this from happening.

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Here it's just about dry. You can see how glossy it is

This is not an advertisement, so I'm not linking any products, but if you want to google metalic epoxy floor coating you'll see several manufactures. I will say that if you see any brand names you recognize, you'll find them to be much more expensive than other brands for the same thing.
Also, we were given a quote for how many gallons we would need and it was more than double what we actually needed. They will try to sell you a metric ton of this stuff so you can make it 1/4 inch think. We went with half that much and still had plenty left to do other rooms.

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Ready to walk on

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Look at that shine

Here's a video of an application if you are interested.

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Hope you enjoyed and learned something you may be able to use.

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Looks sweet. Also great explanation of the process. I’ll check out the video later tho.

Cheers!

Thank you very much. It's appreciated.

Thanks for posting! I've always been interested in this technique!

You're very welcome. Thanks for the comment.

Ah man, it looks awesome!

Thank you!

I am very impressed. Those floors are beautiful. Great job

Thanks man, it was sooo easy to apply.

Epoxy as a floor cover? Talk about unexpected. Cool thing you're doing there, pal

Thanks. It's pretty cheap and very effective.

A buddy of mine makes a composite material from epoxy and kevlar thread. Pretty strong combo

This Is Beautiful! I am so impressed. I never would have thought it was paint. It almost looks like it is marbled. Great choice. (We have epoxy paint on our garage floor and it is amazing although nothing exciting) I love it!

Thank you very much. I was definitely impressed considering how easy it was.

I have seen countertops done with epoxy. They come out nice too.

Ahh, I never thought of using it on counter tops, but I'm sure it would make anything look good. Thanks!

That looks awesome - soo shiny and pretty!!

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