Hi,
We had a concrete floor ( 70sqm ) laid in our commercial premises about 1 month ago. Unfortunately the contractors had used too much water and hence we have a very friable surface ( they also never laid a DPC down which was specified and I only discovered this after the job was complete ). They came back and ground the surface to a small extent to improve the overall surface flatness but dusting still occurs. I have tried scrubbing the surface of the concrete with a wire brush and although it improves becoming less dusty and revealing a rougher surface texture as the grains are exposed, the surface still dusts. We have at our disposal some water based epoxy 2 pac paint. I cannot lay this down on the concrete as it is as it will surely lift. I have tried to source a readily available concrete sealer from the big DIY stores such as Ronseal's concrete sealer but am unsure if they will be suitable for a water based epoxy paint to adhere to as they all seem to be solvent based. I was told by the seller of our paint that the only solution is to grind the surface down to a stable layer and they were unwilling to offer any other advice. Grinding is not an option for us as we have a very short time to lay the paint down plus the fact that we have entry/exits that need to be level with the floor and lastly, grinding may not solve the problem anyway. There are water based epoxy dustproofers available but again, I am not sure if they will be suitable for our paint as I cannot determine if these are over paintable. One last bit of information, the paint we are using allows for the dilution by 10% using water for the first coat. Does this mean that the first coat will act more like a penetrator/dustproofer in the same way that a normal water based epoxy sealer would work? Is that the manufacturers intention? I need a solution pretty fast, any help much appreciated.
Thanks.
We had a concrete floor ( 70sqm ) laid in our commercial premises about 1 month ago. Unfortunately the contractors had used too much water and hence we have a very friable surface ( they also never laid a DPC down which was specified and I only discovered this after the job was complete ). They came back and ground the surface to a small extent to improve the overall surface flatness but dusting still occurs. I have tried scrubbing the surface of the concrete with a wire brush and although it improves becoming less dusty and revealing a rougher surface texture as the grains are exposed, the surface still dusts. We have at our disposal some water based epoxy 2 pac paint. I cannot lay this down on the concrete as it is as it will surely lift. I have tried to source a readily available concrete sealer from the big DIY stores such as Ronseal's concrete sealer but am unsure if they will be suitable for a water based epoxy paint to adhere to as they all seem to be solvent based. I was told by the seller of our paint that the only solution is to grind the surface down to a stable layer and they were unwilling to offer any other advice. Grinding is not an option for us as we have a very short time to lay the paint down plus the fact that we have entry/exits that need to be level with the floor and lastly, grinding may not solve the problem anyway. There are water based epoxy dustproofers available but again, I am not sure if they will be suitable for our paint as I cannot determine if these are over paintable. One last bit of information, the paint we are using allows for the dilution by 10% using water for the first coat. Does this mean that the first coat will act more like a penetrator/dustproofer in the same way that a normal water based epoxy sealer would work? Is that the manufacturers intention? I need a solution pretty fast, any help much appreciated.
Thanks.