Your home is prone to cracks due to natural conditions or depreciation of materials. These cracks or damages do not look good on your foundations or walls and floors. You need to resurface these areas not just to preserve the beauty of their design, but to prevent further cracks or damages. If you can find minor cracks, you may do the resurfacing yourself to save from service fees. In case of major damages to important areas, it is best to contact your contractor for professional resurfacing.
Tools and equipment
You can use epoxy coatings in Brisbane for resurfacing your concrete foundation for better results. Purchase materials such as primer, fabric or thin membrane, prime coat, elastomeric base coat, and polymer concrete from local paint and hardware stores. You will need a garden hose and steam powdered solution for cleaning. Prepare your paint brushes, paint roller, and taping knife as tools for resurfacing. Concrete grinder and epoxy mortar are also needed for the process. You should check if you have some of the tools at home. Gather them in one place then buy the necessary materials and tools that you need. Buy high quality products at reasonable prices to ensure that your resurfaced concrete foundation will last longer.
Procedures for concrete resurfacing
You need to clean the area to be resurfaced using your garden hose. In case of oil or chemical deep build ups, wash them off with the steam powdered solution. The concrete resurfacing in Gold Coast should start with filling cracks with primers for better results. For small holes, you can use epoxy mortar to fill them. Use your paint brush to apply them evenly on every cracked area. You should use the type of primer that meets your requirements or area conditions.
Cut your fabrics into parts based on the sizes or lengths of the cracks on the area. You can then place the fabrics or thin membranes on each crack for reinforcement. Use another paint brush to apply the elastomeric base coat over the cracks with fabrics. Leave the base coat to dry to seal the cracks. When it is completely dried, apply the polymer concrete over the base coat that covered the cracked areas using a taping knife. You can then leave the polymer concrete to dry completely according to the product usage instructions. The resurfaced area should be smooth to even out the surface. Use your concrete grinder for smoothing. Prepare your paint roller and brush to apply the prime coat on the entire area. Make sure to apply the prime coat evenly on all areas and every edge. Let the coat get dry completely before paint application.
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