Anyone know of a contractor in the NYC metro area that does an exposed aggregate floor as an interior application. I believe a two-part epoxy is spread and then small stones are screeded/floated. thx.
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This is one brand of what you are talking about.
http://www.naturestonefloors.com/WhatIsNatureStone.aspx
I was on a job in Huron,Oh that had this done to the basement floor.
The customer loves it-they contacted a local applicator and was satisfied with his work.
A little rough for my liking and running base was no picnic-some high stones along the wall and damn, some of those stones are sharp.
I would start with the link, but-the quality is in the install-don't pick the wrong guy.
By the thread title I was thinking Terrazzo and or simply ground and polished concrete.
I've never seen the epoxy version before : D
They call that River Rock here using pea gravel as the aggregate. It was all the rage 30 years ago for pool decks. I don't know anyone who still has it. It is not as durable as one would expect.
And it hurts your feet too.
You can visit https://www.columbusepoxy.com for epoxy Garage Flooring, stained concrete, and epoxy for residential and commercial Flooring.
I hope such kind of floors are rigid enough to allow for heavy machine use and chemicals....I had recommended https://www.pooldecktallahassee.com to a friend and it worked perfect for her.
No, there is no pool decking strong enough to run machines on. But of course, you know that already.
Nice point discussed.