When you look at YOUR garage floor what do you see? Spots, stains, scratches and more, make this a space that you hardly ever want to set foot in.
How can you transform your garage into a great workspace that is as nice as the rest of your home?
THE Answer: BRILLIANT GARAGE FLOORS WITH OVER 15 YEARS, SERVING THE COACHELLA VALLEY, INSTALLING ONLY THE BEST MATERIALS, SECOND TO NONE.
GARAGE FLOOR EPOXY SYSTEMS
It isn't every day in the concrete coatings
world that you come across something truly awe inspiring. Metallic type coatings just might
change the way you look a floors and epoxy
coatings.
Combining the latest technology with
creative design and a unique coloration method you
can now achieve one of the coolest looks from
your epoxy floor coating using a combination of epoxy and metallic flake and pigments.
The
concept of using metallics in coatings is
not new but has been refined so that it can be
done fairly easily by the Professional. The Lava
Flow Metallics are an interior grade 100% solids epoxy floor coating system. The finished
look is a smooth, glass like finish that has a unique
and subtle reflective sparkle.
No two floors will ever look the same. there
are endless creative techniques that can be
used, to create a style that you can call your own.
Just make sure, that the installation includes
four (4) levels of installations, to make your floor
great.
COMPONENTS FOR A BASIC GARAGE EPOXY FLOOR.
Company
There are many
options to consider when choosing a garage floor coating. The type of coating
you choose will depend on what your
goals are for this space, both now and
in the long term.
Some people will find
that some concrete garage floor polymer
is all they need to create the kind of space
they would enjoy working in. Garage
floor epoxy is the solution used by most
people who want to "cover" their garage
floor.
This method requires that the
entire floor be washed and prepped prior
to being polymer coated. Once you have selected the color and texture, allow our
company to make it a reality.
The
"GRANITE LOOK". Over 50 color designs are
now available. Sizes of "chips" are 1"
down to 1/32". The "METALLIC FLOORS" has
over 18 beautiful colors.
WHAT WE DO.
What we do
From Epoxy Floors with Flakes to Beautiful Metallic
Lava Floors, whether a Garage or Home, all of our Epoxy Floor Coatings are specially formulated to be installed
over concrete floors found in high traffic industrial floors and more. You will find
many of our Industrial Epoxy Floor Coatings and Sealers protecting concrete floors
found in Homes, Warehouses, Manufacturing Plants, Agricultural Facilities,
Shopping Malls, Stadiums, Airports, Airplane Hangars and more. All of the Epoxy Floor Coatings
and Sealers listed here have very low odor and are considered ultra low VOC Floor
Coatings.
Garage coatings
are usually made up of a polymer product which bonds
to a cement floor and dries to a ceramic-like finish. The polymer
consists of a two-component liquid emulsion which, when mixed, is used as a sealant or
protective finish. This material lends itself perfectly to use as a garage floor coating.
Garage coatings
are becoming more popular as homeowners are
constantly looking for ways to improve their home for both aesthetic and
financial benefits. Because garages are being re-purposed as workshops, play areas, craft rooms
and home offices, more homeowners are finishing their garage floors. Garage coatings
resist oil, dirt, water and grease, which makes them perfect for alternate use in laundry rooms,
basements, work shops and porches.
OPTIONS....
Garage coatings are usually made up of a polymer product which bonds to a cement floor and dries to a ceramic-like finish. The polymer consists of a two-component liquid emulsion which, when mixed, is used as a sealant or protective finish.
This material lends itself perfectly to use as a garage floor coating. Garage coatings are becoming more popular as homeowners are constantly looking for ways to improve their home for both aesthetic and financial benefits.
Because garages are being re-purposed as workshops, play areas, craft rooms and home offices, more homeowners are finishing their garage floors. Garage coatings resist oil, dirt, water and grease, which makes them perfect for alternate use in laundry rooms, basements, work shops and porches.
If plain old gray doesn't match your garage's "decor," there are many base colors and add-ons available. Color chips or quartz aggregates may be added to garage coatings for a speckled or granite effect, and stickers or decals can jazz up the floor. Finishes include black marble for the refined garage, a "Harley" combination for the motorcycle aficionado, gold or silver sparkles for a flashy look, and earth tones for the more neutral garage.
Contact US.......
TELEPHONE: 760-275-1686
EMAIL: brilliantcu@yahoo.com
OFFICE: PALM DESERT
Free Consultation....................Get in touch with our GARAGE EPOXY FLOOR expert for a FREE one-on-one consultation, WITH ALL OF THE NUMEROUS COLORS AND SAMPLES for your review.
Tips for Managing Garage Epoxy Floor Applications.
APPLICATION TIP #7
Taping and Masking off Areas for Clean Lines.
Taping and masking is often neglected when it comes to prep work, but it could be the difference between a mediocre and spectacular epoxy floor. Contractors have different taping methods that work well for them. Here are some basic tips and tricks that we use at Versatile Building Products to help during and after the epoxy flooring install process.
Mask the area with paint tape Paint tape (such as 3M blue tape) is a great way to start. We tape the walls so that the edge is 1/8” above the concrete floor to ensure that the concrete is fully coated. Make sure the blue tape is firmly pressed onto the area to ensure correct adhesion so no epoxy can seep or “bleed” underneath. The blue tape also protects the walls from excess paint splatter.
Overlap the area with Grout Tape The grout tape is applied over the blue tape to serve one main purpose: clean lines. Grout tape is more resilient to tearing compared to paint tape.
Know when to peel We usually allow the coating to gel prior to removing the tape. This allows the grout tape to cut sharp lines before the coating is completely cured. If you wait too long to pull the tape off, the coatings will have dried and hardened, therefore making it incredibly difficult to remove.
Take caution for rough surfaces Rough surfaces (such as house bricks and cinder-blocks) can be problematic as the tape cannot cover every pore and crevice. It is best to carefully “cut” in with a brush when working around rough surfaces.