This Easy To Install Single Component Polyaspartic flooring system will change the industry.

Published 2022-09-29
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All Comments (21)
  • @AbsitInvidea
    I couldn't tear myself away. I never got bored watching this.
  • Holy shit - what a job. I’m exhausted just from watching this. I cannot believe how much work this entails.
  • @MuahMan
    I would just like to say at 42:49, the clip holding the bucket upside down to get all the material all out....GENIUS!!! Totally stealing that trick.
  • @shure46
    I watched the whole video , I do a lot of my work myself too (Painter/Carpenter) , but I was very impressed with you doing that job alone .... and i too have noticed a very strange thing about Garages .... No matter which way the wind is blowing , it is always blowing INTO the garage , never fails !!!!! lol .... Anyway , tons of respect to you for that job well done ..... ALONE .... You should have heard me when you "stopped and checked your phone" , I yelled "DUDE that craps settin up man !!!!" lol .... But you're all casual about it .... That's a pro
  • @johnfrancis4401
    Your expertise is frankly amazing. I know many people will want to copy you, but after seeing the level of professionalism I would want to hire you.
  • @thomass5169
    I truly hope people can appreciate the level of detail and labor that goes into such a project. Well done.
  • @commercegil
    You are an absolute pro my friend...There is no way in hell I could've done that without taping it all off.
  • @LosDog14
    I cannot believe one guy did this floor. Impressive and definitely not as easy as he made it look. 👍🏻
  • My parents house was built in 1967 and most of the floors were done in a continuous flooring, it was called Targanol I believe, It was an epoxy coating, white first then clear then flakes with different colors for each room. then sanded and coated with two coats of clear, it was very tough after thirty years showed very little wear, but was easily brought to new appearance in wear areas. I was 14 at the time. It is still there and still looks good. Looked very much as this does. That was 55 years ago.
  • You just showed how important preparation is for proper adhesion and longevity. You cant stress that enough. I am a bit surprised you used a small hand grinder for such a large area. I have done 2 floor coatings now and both times I rented what looks like a floor buffer with a grinding disc attachment. The grinding disc looks similar to the one on your grinder only larger. I can grind a 1.5 car garage floor in under 1 hour. No need to be crouched down and leaning over. But I do like that wheeled contraption you used. And the floor turned out beautiful. Thanks for the video.
  • If you use acetone in a spray bottle and spray the trowel and cove base I think you will be much happier with the amount of ease it puts on doing this type of installation Hope it helps! Good work
  • I did a "Flexmar" polyaspartic about 15 years ago in my basement. The 20min pot life was a booger, I would have never attempted it by myself. I had a buddy and we got it done and done right but it was tough. Once you mixed it was go go go. This product looks way easier to deal with.
  • @manuelf6051
    12 years ago I got brave and did the cheap Home Depot version of this. Wasn't happy with the results and it wore off where the car tires traveled over. You are so right about you get what you pay for.
  • @sekaf4125
    👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻excellent!!! I just retired from commercial painting. I started my company 35 yrs ago. I live in southeast alaska on an island. Everything you showed in your how to is years of experience talking. I remember when I first started how I got things wrong. However over the years your learn. My brother and I have a saying “cant buy experience “. I appreciate the time you take to film and show. Yes that product looks to be the best. Thank you for sharing
  • Funny, I came across this product in 1996. The guy was doing this in Quebec and i even did a few jobs with it in winnipeg in 99. all outside work....still stands up to this day!
  • @Hermandbl7
    Like all nice looking jobs, 90% is preparation and 10% is installation. Thank you for showing us just how much goes into a beautiful floor. I think your prices are worth every penny.
  • @patboyd1587
    My son had this done in his 3 car garage and the results were AMAZING.
  • @jerkyturkey007
    Back in the late 70’s I worked for a commercial flooring company in Michigan for about 5 years that did an enormous amount of this kind of commercial/industrial flooring mostly in boiler rooms, mechanical rooms in large high rise buildings, fire department equipment areas. For most large areas we mostly used a walk behind scarfire machines, small rooms and inside corners just like you did we used a cabled grinder. One thing we did in like boiler rooms is we flashed the transition between the wall and floor with like a 1” wide 45 degree angle haunch as a seal for moisture. I really like the strip you used on the wall… never saw that before. Great video.
  • @michelb.8953
    Looks great. Back in the 50s they used to put floors like this inside homes. I don't know what type of materials they used then, but they would last forever. You just made the garage floor prettier than my kitchen counters.