How To Install Epoxy Floors In A 2000 sq ft Home | Step By step Explained | PART 2

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How To Install Epoxy Floors In A 2000 sq ft Home | Step By step Explained | PART 2

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This project was done in a 2000 sqft home and it turned out incredible!

It was done over an existing epoxy surface that did not hold up to industrial-grade standards so the homeowners decided to resurface it with Leggari! Our epoxy is industrial grade and American Made! Our kits also come with a lifetime warranty, giving you the assurance that we mean what we say! 

This is Part 2 of How To Install Epoxy Floors Full Installation Step By Step Explained. We go over how to properly mix epoxy, and how to apply it. We used a silver base and black highlights for this floor. Along with liquid diamonds dispersing effects to get this look! We also go over how to mix and apply the topcoat and how to remove the tape. Then it’s the big reveal of how it turned out! After watching these videos you will be ready to install your floor!

How To Mix Epoxy: 0:49
Applying Epoxy: 4:29
How To Mix Top Coat:r: 30:10
Applying Top Coat: 34:51
Removing Tape: 53:57
Final Look: 55:34

Leggari Floor Kits were designed to transform your floors into something new and unique by coating your existing concrete, tile, or wood flooring. Floor Kits are fun and easy to install. You can have a designer floor that will last for decades in 2 days with our unique floor kits, custom made to your projects square footage.
Learn about the floor installation process here:

PREPPING THE SUBSTRATE OR SURFACE
One of the best ways to prep your surface is diamond grinding. You can rent concrete grinders at most rental stores. The next best way is using an etching chemical to etch the surface of the concrete. You can also sand the surface if the before mentioned methods can’t be done. If you can only prep minimally or can’t prep at all we have a Prep Replacement Primer to help achieve a strong bond. We always recommend prepping the concrete surface first.

PRIMING THE SUBSTRATE OR SURFACE
Priming the floor is simple and fast. Mix your pre-measured primer then dip and roll the pigmented primer across the surface until the floor is completely pigmented. Wait for 1 hr (or until tacky and not coming off to the touch) and start applying the Base Coat.

METALLIC EPOXY COAT
Applying the Base Coat and Highlights is the funniest part. Mix your pre-measured Base Coat, pour it out across the floor and begin to spread out the epoxy with your rubber squeegee getting it as even as you can. Our Epoxy self-levels so don’t worry about getting it perfectly even. Quickly roll over the surface with your paint roller to help even out the epoxy. Now mix your pre-measured highlight color and apply it to the base color, then blend it to your desired look.

HIGH WEAR TOPCOAT
We offer 2 different gloss sheens in our Urethane Top Coat. The Top Coat comes with the option to have a High Gloss or a Matte Finish. It needs to be rolled out super thin and leaves a minor texture which gives it extra durability. Apply it within 24 hrs of installing your floor kit or you will need to sand the surface before applying it.

What are some important things to keep in mind when installing epoxy floors?

As discussed in Part 1 of this series, epoxy floors are becoming increasingly popular for homeowners due to their durability, affordability, ease of maintenance and attractive appearance. In this second part of our series, we will take you through the steps involved in installing epoxy floors in a 2000 sq ft home.

Step 1: Start by Prepping the Surface

Before you begin the installation process, it is crucial to ensure that the floor is free from any dirt, grease, or other contaminants that could affect the adhesion of the epoxy coating. Clean the floor thoroughly, and if necessary, use a degreaser to remove stubborn stains.

Step 2: Repair Any Damaged Areas

Inspect the floor and identify any cracks, holes, or other damaged areas that need to be repaired before the epoxy coating is applied. Repair these areas using concrete patching compound and allow ample time for the compound to dry before proceeding to the next step.

Step 3: Apply the Base Coat

The base coat is the foundation of the epoxy coating, and it is essential to apply it evenly and with care. Begin by mixing the two components of the epoxy resin system as specified by the manufacturer’s instructions. Once mixed, pour the epoxy onto the floor in small sections, spreading it out using a squeegee or roller. Be sure to work quickly, but carefully, to ensure that the epoxy is spread evenly across the surface.

Step 4: Add the Color Flakes

Once the base coat is applied, it is time to add the color flakes. Choose a color scheme that suits your taste and carefully sprinkle the color flakes onto the base coat. The amount of flakes used will depend on personal preference, but it is usually recommended to use about 1 lb of flakes per 100 sq ft of floor area. Once applied, allow the flakes to settle into the base coat for several hours before proceeding to the next step.

Step 5: Apply the Topcoat

The final step in the process is to apply the topcoat. Mix the two components of the epoxy topcoat as per the manufacturer’s instructions and pour onto the floor. Similar to the base coat, use a squeegee or roller to spread the topcoat evenly across the surface.

Important Things to Keep in Mind

-Ensure the epoxy coating is applied in a properly-ventilated area

-Wear protective gear such as protective gloves, goggles, and respirators

-Follow the instructions on the epoxy coating product labels strictly.

-Be patient while applying the coatings to achieve the best results.

To conclude, installing epoxy floors in your 2000 sqft house is a DIY project that may be quite challenging but is achievable. Follow the steps above to do it right and achieve a durable and attractive floor surface.

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