Coating Thickness:
- Polyurea Lite: 7-8 mil.
- Polyurea Lite + Epoxy Base: 9-11 mil.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION:
- WINTER WARNING: Polyurea coatings require temperatures to be over 50 degrees when installing and cannot have ignition sources around them while curing
- This kit is not intended for high-traffic commercial or shop settings.
- We are unable to ship to areas that fall under South Coast Air Quality Management District Rules in CA.
- Read Before Installing: Polyurea Common Mistakes and Troubleshooting
What's In The Kit?
- Clear 2-Part Epoxy base coat for added thickness and deeper color (Epoxy Base Kits Only)
- Colored Polyurea Base Coat for desired coverage (Calculated at 1 gallon per 300 sq ft)
- Clear Polyurea Top Coat for desired coverage (Calculated at 1 gallon per 300 sq ft)
- Tabular Alumina Anti-Skid Additive for Clear Topcoat to increase slip-resistance
- Enough 9" roller covers for your installation (Calculated at 300-400 sq. ft. per roller)
- Anti-Skid additive for your topcoat to increase slip-resistance
- Polymer flake to enhance and customize floor design
What Do I Still Need?
- *Prep Materials: You will need to decide if you want to acid etch or grind your concrete to prepare it for the coating. You do not need to do both.
- *Mixing sticks/drill mixer for mixing product
- *Paint Tray(s) for applying clear coat
- *9″ Paint Roller Frame(s)
- *NIOSH-Approved paint respirators for everyone working on the install
- *Painter’s tape (Important: Tape needs to be pulled while the coating is wet)
- Gloves and clothes that you don’t care about. The coating is very difficult to remove from clothing and skin if it dries onto them.
- Shoe covers to avoid unwanted dirt or contaminants in the coating
- Xylene or Mineral Spirits for removing product from surfaces in case of an accident
*-Required for a successful installation. The other items on this list are strongly recommended. Give us a call if you are unsure on what items you need.
Why Polyurea?
Polyurea’s excellent UV stability and durability coupled with its ease of install makes it the best option for those that are looking to cover their floor with a beautiful and tough coating while saving time and money in the process. This coating is completely made up of material that is often used as a protective topcoat over epoxy, and it is much easier to install than an epoxy coating because it is a single component product and has up to 2 weeks of working time compared to less than 60 minutes with epoxy coatings.