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Contact:
Harvey M. Chichester
Durall Industrial Flooring
7723 Pillsbury Avenue South
Minneapolis, MN 55423
Phone: 1-800-466-8910 or 952-888-1488 (24/7)
www.concrete-floor-coatings.com
harvey@concrete-floor-coatings.comCheckerboard Floors and
Collector Cars Look Great Together
You'll take the checker flag every time when you show off your collector cars on
a checkerboard floor. Now
the Internet can get you complete quotes with step-by-step instructions on how
to put down the checkerboard floor you have always dreamed of. By being
artistic, you can make concrete floors develop character and give you easy
maintenance. All too often collectors fail to take full creative advantage of
their facilities largest single surface, their floors. Epoxy coatings can not
only give you the ease of maintenance associated with a class III laboratory
floor surface but great individualized looks as well.
Your project will start by measuring your floors,
length and width. Then decide on the size and color of the squares that you
want. 24" x 24" squares will be less work than 12" x 12" and will not give that
tile look. The color can be traditional black and white, but if you have a blue
car, dark blue might be the answer. Naturally, if you’re going to do the work to
achieve a custom checkerboard floor you want it to last. Just as with that
glowing car finish, we all know that it is prep, prep, and prep that make the
difference between a good job and a great job.
Ever notice how when you walk across concrete in
your socks they get all dusty on the bottoms. That’s because concrete
continuously deteriorates and breaks apart leaving the garage dusty like your
socks. A few dips of oil on concrete might still be seen years later as the oil
soaks into porous concrete. But if you seal the floor with an epoxy coating that
adheres well to the concrete because your prep job was good, you can just wipe
off oil, gas, and dirt with a rag. You can hose out and squeegee that garage
floor to a clean shiny surface in minutes.
Your prep should include a high alkaline cleaner
used with a rotary scrubber and a black pad or stiff Nilo grit type concrete
brush. Your prep should include a high alkaline degreaser to bring the pH of the
floor up to nearly 12 as it removes the left over adhesive and contaminants.
Then you shock the concrete and contaminants into letting go by switching to
scrubbing with an acidic cleaner containing water softeners, detergents, and
rinse agents that bring the floor down to a pH of 3.5. This jump in pH will
force contaminants and vulnerable cement particles to release from the floor.
The acidic cleaner also opens the floor up to allow the epoxy top coats to
create a strong long-lasting bond. A final scrub rinse and the floor is ready to
dry and start accepting repairs and artistic coloring.
First you should coat the entire floor with two
coats of your light color. You can screen between coats with your scrubber to
remove any sand, bugs or contaminants that fell into the first coat. Next pull a
chalk line diagonally through the widest part of your floor to set your pattern.
Now lay down any size template squares side by side in two rows along the chalk
line, and remove every other one. Using blue tape, place paper that is cut one
inch smaller than your templates, setting them in the open squares. Tape the
paper masking down with blue tape and move on. Once complete, you just walk on
the paper and use a roller and brush to fill in the open squares. Note that for
best results, brush from the tape towards the center to avoid getting epoxy
leaking under your tape. One coat of your dark color should be sufficient. Once
you have filled in all the open squares with your dark color be sure to remove
the tape and masking paper. You don’t want to glue that tape to your floor.
Durall Industrial Flooring supplies kits of
materials including checkerboard templates in 24" x 24" size that are customized
to owner specification and delivered directly to the job site. Kits include full
directions and 24/7 help lines staffed by seasoned flooring experts, so
professionals and amateurs alike can successfully install a quality floor.
Web visitors can obtain free, job-specific quotes on
materials or nationwide turnkey installations by completing a simple
questionnaire at
http://www.concrete-floor-coatings.com
For high-resolution photo examples, visit:
http://www.concrete-floor-coatings.com/photos/checkerboard
For more information, contact Harvey Chichester at
harvey@concrete-floor-coatings.com or phone 1-800-466-8910 or 952-888-1488 (24/7). |