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Epoxy Marble Flooring for Concrete Floors

How to Epoxy over Concrete Floors DIY.

In this step by step tutorial we show you the simple process in prepping and finishing concrete for Stone Coat’s DIY Flooring Epoxy to save thousands versus having a contractor do it. Trying to find the perfect floor for you home can be a daunting (and expensive) task. So why not take matters into your own hands and create a one of a kind floor that will wow your friends and family while still being well under budget doing it yourself with epoxy!

Epoxy Flooring for your Concrete and Wood Floors:

Metallic Epoxy Floor Step by Step Written Instructions:

Stone Coat Countertop Epoxy:

Chapter Breakdown👇
0:00 – Epoxy Marble Flooring Transformation Intro
0:20 – How to prep concrete for epoxy and fill cracks
0:57 – How to grind a concrete floor properly to prep for flooring epoxy
1:28 – How to mix moisture seal epoxy primer to concrete floor
2:19 – Applying a moisture seal as our first epoxy coat
2:50 – The best way to address bubbles in an epoxy floor
3:44 – Top Epoxy Flooring Pro Tips
8:02 – Prepping an Epoxy floor for Ultimate Top Coat
10:57 – Our BIGGEST Pro Tip for Flooring!!

Tools needed:
Spiked Shoes for Epoxy:
Flooring squeegee:
Epoxy Glide Roller 18’’:
Roller Pan 18’’:
Roller Extension Pole:
Roller Frame 18’’:
Floor Scraper:
Floor Surface Protector:
Calcium Chloride Moisture Test:
7in Angle Grinder:
7in Diamond Grinder Wheel:
7in Dust Shroud for Grinder:
Shop Vac:
Corded Leaf Blower:

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About us:
Stone Coat Countertops is an epoxy based YouTube channel that will show you unique ways to DIY your way to an amazing kitchen, bath, resin art, construction, or design project on a budget. We believe in teaching skills in, woodworking, art, epoxy floors, epoxy countertops, and showing how to get realistic results to make your old laminate, tile countertop, formica, concrete countertop, garage floor, and walls look like renewed works of resin art! Simply put we are always looking for our next project to help all the DIY folks, contractors, designers, artists, and hobbyist, tackle their next makeover. Watch our free how to videos on the skills to make your dreams come to life with epoxy resin! Contact us anytime for free project support, (541) 450-1976 You Got This!
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Video Credits: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pJgu6sbsEcY

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30 Comments

  1. Do you know what it's called where people spray? I think it's an acid or something on the cement, and it just turns a beautiful design. They did this in the Walmart in Jacksonville, Florida.
    Off of monument road.

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