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ditka41 08-18-2014 05:01 PM

Coatings for New Concrete Patio
 
42 days ago we had a new patio poured. Now we are ready to have coating applied. Any suggestions as to who can add some color / pattern to it and coat it for weather protection? We would appreciate hearing positive comments from people who have had this done.

Anybody had any good experiences with D-I-Y epoxy coatings, and was it worth it? I have no idea which way to go and would appreciate comments.

Thanks, Gary

tommy steam 08-18-2014 06:53 PM

Use the search box to get some information. Type in painting , staining, coating .

indianavette 08-19-2014 07:21 AM

We used Delcrete for the staining and are very happy

ditka41 08-19-2014 09:16 AM

Thank you for the comments. We are now in the process of considering the quotes.
Most of the advertisers on this board seem reliable, but personal references are most important.

Shimpy 08-19-2014 06:34 PM

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Originally Posted by ditka41 (Post 925371)
Thank you for the comments. We are now in the process of considering the quotes.
Most of the advertisers on this board seem reliable, but personal references are most important.

Amy Newsom, Inc. 352-308-7410 Probably the most recommended. I can highly recommend her myself by the excellent job she did for me.

tommy steam 08-20-2014 11:32 AM

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Originally Posted by ditka41 (Post 925371)
Thank you for the comments. We are now in the process of considering the quotes.
Most of the advertisers on this board seem reliable, but personal references are most important.

Don't forget to check with the BBB with any company you use.

getdul981 08-20-2014 10:30 PM

Check out Chatahoochee Riverrock. We just had our lanai done today and it really looks great. Can't walk on it until tomorrow. It looks like a solid surface. Covers up all the joints and cracks in the concrete.

dbevins 09-01-2014 10:47 AM

Do you have any pictures?

ditka41 09-01-2014 11:28 AM

We hired Amy Newsome and they did a very nice job. Most pleasing of all, we noticed that the "sealer" coat was applied somewhat thin, and we had another coat applied within two days. VERY good service to correct a problem and to be so pleasant about it. To me that's very important as things are rarely perfect in life.
I would recommend her to anyone considering a similar project and she will be back soon to also do our patio when finished.
gary

RichardC 09-01-2014 11:43 AM

I did my outside patio with the Behr stain from Home Depot. I found it very easy to apply with a roller. Power wash first even though it's new concrete. I needed 3 coats but it was easy. I finished it off with two coats of sealer.

DangeloInspections 09-01-2014 12:03 PM

Depends on the look you want. I recently poured 35 yard of concrete for a new driveway, new garage and very large patio. For the patio I bought three different color stains that complimented my home and sprayed them on making nice looking muted patterns. I then rolled on a few coats of zylene based clear coat and mixed in some Shark Grip to the clear coat for a good safe non-slippery surface.

This was a very easy do it yourself process that did not take long at all. For everything it cost me well less then $200 and a few hours of my time. As indicated in other posts, you have many options.

Frank

e-flyer 10-02-2014 07:51 PM

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Originally Posted by DangeloInspections (Post 931583)
Depends on the look you want. I recently poured 35 yard of concrete for a new driveway, new garage and very large patio. For the patio I bought three different color stains that complimented my home and sprayed them on making nice looking muted patterns. I then rolled on a few coats of zylene based clear coat and mixed in some Shark Grip to the clear coat for a good safe non-slippery surface.

This was a very easy do it yourself process that did not take long at all. For everything it cost me well less then $200 and a few hours of my time. As indicated in other posts, you have many options.

Frank

Frank, can you post a photo or two. I like DYI !

Irishmen 10-02-2014 08:24 PM

Do not use Aristicrete. Do not use Aristicrete.

tommy steam 11-01-2014 10:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DangeloInspections (Post 931583)
Depends on the look you want. I recently poured 35 yard of concrete for a new driveway, new garage and very large patio. For the patio I bought three different color stains that complimented my home and sprayed them on making nice looking muted patterns. I then rolled on a few coats of zylene based clear coat and mixed in some Shark Grip to the clear coat for a good safe non-slippery surface.

This was a very easy do it yourself process that did not take long at all. For everything it cost me well less then $200 and a few hours of my time. As indicated in other posts, you have many options.

Frank

Hi frank, do you think you could post a few pictures of the work you did?

Sable99 11-01-2014 10:56 PM

My suggestiion would be to be very careful.

I had the coating put on my lanai when Mom and I built our home in 2012. My tenants noticed some dark spots on the lanai a few weeks ago and called our property manager. I've been told by TV's contractors and my home inspector that the coating wasn't given enough time to cure. I've been given a couple of optioins to fix the problem.

BTW, I asked the home inspector and a tile contractor about river rock. Both of them said that river rock looks great when it is first installed but there is a lot of maintenance down the road.


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