imma_stocker
Active member
Several years ago we had tiles throughout our showroom. One of our customers hooked us up with epoxy coating and it was fantastic. No bubbles, no streaks, and it was as smooth as one could hope. We demolished the sales counter to remodel. Tile was still under the sales counter so we called a highly reputable epoxy company to redo the whole showroom.
They charged about $6.50/ft to grind back to concrete and lay down 100% solid epoxy. Reason I'm creating this post is the work does not meet expectations. Bubbles all over, thick ridges along walls, sanding swirl marks, big streaks left from rollers, divots and ridges all over, obvious lines where the epoxy is different shades, etc. We've given them 2 chances to correct and they are blaming the concrete slab. They claim installation conditions caused the problems and blamed our slab. I'm giving them one last shot to make it right. At this point I'm also going to call another company or two to inspect and quote redoing the whole thing.
Attached a few sample pictures. Am I being too picky? Is this repairable without going back to concrete to start over? Is this a waste of time?
Thanks in advance!
They charged about $6.50/ft to grind back to concrete and lay down 100% solid epoxy. Reason I'm creating this post is the work does not meet expectations. Bubbles all over, thick ridges along walls, sanding swirl marks, big streaks left from rollers, divots and ridges all over, obvious lines where the epoxy is different shades, etc. We've given them 2 chances to correct and they are blaming the concrete slab. They claim installation conditions caused the problems and blamed our slab. I'm giving them one last shot to make it right. At this point I'm also going to call another company or two to inspect and quote redoing the whole thing.
Attached a few sample pictures. Am I being too picky? Is this repairable without going back to concrete to start over? Is this a waste of time?
Thanks in advance!


