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I’ve got an epoxy floor in a shower room at my new job that just developed a crack. I’m going to be putting in a tile floor, doing the work in house. It will be about two weeks until I can get this on the schedule and I can’t have a cracked floor until then (infection control issue, fall hazard). I’ve called a dozen floor suppliers locally and no one can get this stuff, only a handfull believed me when I told them It was an epoxy that was poured onto the concrete slab to make the finished floor.
I need a source, one that will next-day me a gallon of this stuff.
-thanks
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Ryan,
I think you are looking for something like Poxeplate.
Since it is a temporary fix why not use some epoxy tile grout?
KK
*www.sundek.com
*That poxeplate was exactly right. Even had my exact color and pattern (with quartz coloring added). I'll call them Monday. Thanks.
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I've got an epoxy floor in a shower room at my new job that just developed a crack. I'm going to be putting in a tile floor, doing the work in house. It will be about two weeks until I can get this on the schedule and I can't have a cracked floor until then (infection control issue, fall hazard). I've called a dozen floor suppliers locally and no one can get this stuff, only a handfull believed me when I told them It was an epoxy that was poured onto the concrete slab to make the finished floor.
I need a source, one that will next-day me a gallon of this stuff.
-thanks