Minneapolis Garage Floor Surface Prep by GF One Coatings
This is a Minneapolis garage floor restoration project by GF One Coatings.
The first photo in the upper left of the gallery below is a side view of a 4 inch thick cracked concrete slab. The yellow areas point to the crack filler that flowed to the bottom. If you or your contractor fills the crack with an epoxy or crack filler that is too thick it won’t flow to the bottom. For the crack repair to work permanently, the filler must flow to the bottom and have the ability to cure without air flow and react positively to moisture. If not it will sit in there wet and mushy. Moisture vapor will eventually push it out of the way and adversely affect your coating.
Concrete floors can be repaired despite what you may hear. In this project GF One Coatings chipped out all the flaws and filled with a polyurea that absorbs into the concrete. This becomes a permanent fix. Then the floor is ground to a smooth level surface. They make sure to remove all the high spots and sand the repairs to a smooth surface. This prevents any blend through the final coating.
As you can see this Minneapolis garage floor came out perfect, lasting years with simple maintenance. For more information about this project contact Joe Sheehan at 651-748-5999 or visit www.gfonecoatings.com
- Side View of Fill in Crack
- Minneapolis Garage Floor
- Chipping Holes
- Holes In Floor
- Cracks Filled
- Grinding Smooth
- Flat and Smooth
- A Perfect Floor
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Excellent article regarding concrete repair work! This type of repair work is only accomplished by a few professionals in the industry.