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Concrete Floor Painting

It used to be when you wanted a decorative finish on your concrete floors, the only option was to go down to the local hardware store and buy a couple gallons of paint. A few hours later, if all the conditions were just right, you would have a floor that, from the surface looked pretty good, and with a little luck would actually stick for more than a few months, or worse, a few weeks. The reality is, if you have ever attempted this process before, then you will probably remember how your once decent looking floor would quickly chip, peel and flake leaving you with an unsightly mess to deal with. Although painting is still an option, albeit not a very good one, why would you subject yourself to that kind of disappointment once again?

Instead of going down that road once more, let one of the professionally trained technicians from Bach Custom Coatings design a solution that is right for your specific situation. Rather than using a substandard concrete paint product that can be picked up at one of those big box retailers, we will install industrial grade epoxies, urethanes, polyaspartics or polyureas that have been formulated by the best manufactures in the industry.

Two of the biggest reasons why an inferior product like paint will fail on a concrete floor are because of excessive moisture and improper surface preparation. We understand the physics and chemistry of these two important factors and have solutions for both.

Without proper surface preparation, any coating, no matter how good it is, will not adhere properly. That?s because surface contaminates such as dirt, oil, salts, efflorescence, sealers and previously applied coatings can all form a bond breaking barrier between the new coating and the concrete itself. By using a combination of shot blasting and diamond grinding, we remove all of these contaminates prior to the application of any of our products.

The other major concern for any concrete floor, especially in a wet any rainy climate, is the moisture that is trapped beneath the slab. This moisture creates hydrostatic pressure or moisture vapor emission, and is the greatest reason for coating failure.  Let one of our representatives explain how we deal effectively with this potential problem.

With products designed for both interior as well as exterior applications we're confident we can develop a solution to any coating requirement you may have.

 

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