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Topic: Pitted (Scaled?) Pole Bard Floor
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| wsmm
09-30-2012 10:18:48
70.194.3.255
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My pole barn floor was supposed to be smooth, but shortly after it was poured and we started using it the top layer of the concrete started flaking and chipping off. Now that I'm retired and have sometime I'd like to patch these eroded areas so that when I roll my creeper on it, it doesn't stop unexpectedly. Any ideas of what I could use for patching and how I should do it? I'm not a concrete guy. Thanks, Bill |
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| JEFFCAT
10-01-2012 15:24:30
68.44.189.237
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Re: Pitted (Scaled?) Pole Bard Floor in reply to wsmm, 09-30-2012 10:18:48
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| Just to let you know you got a crappy load of cement.! If it was lousey cement,it could be poor quality-was on the truck too long-the driver added water after the chemical reactions started-weather was too cold-weather was too hot and the cement was not covered with some straw to slow the cure-it was "worked"too much. All kinds of stuff where people don't know what they are doing will cause cement to flake like that. Working the cement too much realy messes things up. Another thing is dirty sand. It must be washed and just a little clay will cause the same thing. The Romans knew how to do it right over 2000 years ago and then the world forgot!!! Real Hydaulic cement is only about 150 years now? Romans had it way back then. Neat stuff!jeffcat |
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| Bill in IL
10-01-2012 10:09:37
132.3.49.68
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Re: Pitted (Scaled?) Pole Bard Floor in reply to wsmm, 09-30-2012 10:18:48
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| Get some epoxy floor paint. If you get one with 100 percent solids you can put it down 1/8" thick and it will fill your voids. I got some once from sherwin williams. It can be put down with a squeegie then back rolled with a loop roller. You will have to clean and etch the floor but in the end will have a solid and nice looking tough finish. Any other fixes will be cheaper but I would not expect to last very long. |
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| Uncle Ernie
10-01-2012 08:00:05
64.38.158.32
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Re: Pitted (Scaled?) Pole Bard Floor in reply to wsmm, 09-30-2012 10:18:48
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| It will be hard to get a cement product to stay in the shallow depressions.Best long term bet would be to have it ground down as some else mentioned. Another choice may be an epoxy coating to fill the spalls and coat the rest of the floor as well but the rest of the floor has to be in good solid condition or it too will flake off and take the coating with it. Was it caused by the floor freezing before it was cured? Or was the mix off? |
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| upred
09-30-2012 15:54:27
24.231.138.191
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Re: Pitted (Scaled?) Pole Bard Floor in reply to wsmm, 09-30-2012 10:18:48
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| try non shrink grout ( it is used for setting machines, after they are leveled. also used under steel risers after they are leveled. I used some to repair a couple of steps, used concrete screws to anchor them.) |
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| uperd
09-30-2012 15:53:19
24.231.138.191
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Re: Pitted (Scaled?) Pole Bard Floor in reply to wsmm, 09-30-2012 10:18:48
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| try non shrink grout ( it is used for setting machines, after they are leveled. also used under steel risers after they are leveled. I used some to repair a couple of steps, used concrete screws to anchor them.) |
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| George Marsh
09-30-2012 15:48:27
50.104.232.125
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Re: Pitted (Scaled?) Pole Bard Floor in reply to wsmm, 09-30-2012 10:18:48
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| A few years ago my Kroger store had the 1 ft tile removed from the floor, ground the floor down to where the rocks were exposed, then sealed with something that looks like glass. Very cool looking. Bet it cost a pant load. |
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| Michael Soldan
09-30-2012 12:24:07
24.235.36.51
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Re: Pitted (Scaled?) Pole Bard Floor in reply to wsmm, 09-30-2012 10:18:48
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| Go to Lowes or Home Depot,they have all kinds of concrete related products for filling,leveling,resurfacing concrete. Most of it is bagged powdered product that you mix and pour on and trowel smooth. I used some on outdoor concrete that became uneven,it worked very well and has stood up for over five years,the only drawback is color match,it being different than your concrete,but in a barn or shed it shouldn't matter and if you paint your floor it won't matter at all |
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