4specs.com    4specs.com Home Page

Concrete Balcony Treatment Log Out | Topics | Search
Moderators | Register | Edit Profile

4specs Discussion Forum » Archive - Product Discussions #6 » Concrete Balcony Treatment « Previous Next »

Author Message
Jerome J. Lazar, RA, CCS, CSI
Senior Member
Username: lazarcitec

Post Number: 1926
Registered: 05-2003
Posted on Friday, September 07, 2018 - 12:07 pm:   Edit PostDelete PostPrint Post

Looking for an epoxy coating /flooring for a new concrete balcony, repair of slopes required and an attractive appearance, project in So Florida. Price no more than $5-6 per sf.
Nathan Woods, CSI, CCCA, LEED AP
Senior Member
Username: nwoods

Post Number: 749
Registered: 08-2005


Posted on Friday, September 07, 2018 - 12:43 pm:   Edit PostDelete PostPrint Post

I've used LifeDeck quite a lot on multifamily projects: https://www.lifedeck.com/
David J. Wyatt, CDT
Senior Member
Username: david_j_wyatt_cdt

Post Number: 270
Registered: 03-2011
Posted on Friday, September 07, 2018 - 01:13 pm:   Edit PostDelete PostPrint Post

Hello, Jerome. I have had to specify similar work, not for SFL obviously, but in Cleveland, right up against Lake Erie. So, the environment is hostile in its own way with lots of snow-melting chemicals and freeze-thaw cycles. I strongly suggest talking with a waterproofing/restoration contractor, or at least a distributor of BASF, Conproco, and Prosoco restoration products in your area. A distributor has a few more tools to work with than a single manufacturer and deals with these challenges daily. The potential risk associated with balconies is very high, as I am sure you already know. I hope this goes well for you.
Jerome J. Lazar, RA, CCS, CSI
Senior Member
Username: lazarcitec

Post Number: 1927
Registered: 05-2003
Posted on Friday, September 07, 2018 - 01:39 pm:   Edit PostDelete PostPrint Post

Prosoco has no possible topping products. My BASF REP is on vac, I expect he will be in touch, I have never specified Conproco, but I will be reaching out to them. Thanks David.

Nathan, Lifedeck reminds me of Kooldeck, we need to see local installations.
Wayne Yancey
Senior Member
Username: wayne_yancey

Post Number: 883
Registered: 01-2008


Posted on Friday, September 07, 2018 - 02:03 pm:   Edit PostDelete PostPrint Post

Jerome,

Please go to https://www.ardexamericas.com/?4specs
anon (Unregistered Guest)
Unregistered guest
Posted on Monday, September 10, 2018 - 02:05 pm:   Edit PostDelete PostPrint Post

You need concrete repair products from Sika to get the deck fixed and then a urethane traffic coating over that (many to choose from - Lymtal, Neogard, etc.).
Jerome J. Lazar, RA, CCS, CSI
Senior Member
Username: lazarcitec

Post Number: 1928
Registered: 05-2003
Posted on Tuesday, September 11, 2018 - 12:02 am:   Edit PostDelete PostPrint Post

ANON, the specs for the job included several trusted manufacturers for pedestrian traffic coatings and patching of concrete repairs, however the Architect wants a product that will provide the look of polished concrete when cured. for the price of porcelain tile installed. Just looking at other options. Anon you must be a SIKA rep.
Jerome J. Lazar, RA, CCS, CSI
Senior Member
Username: lazarcitec

Post Number: 1929
Registered: 05-2003
Posted on Tuesday, September 11, 2018 - 12:07 am:   Edit PostDelete PostPrint Post

Wayne I specify Ardex for interior work. For exterior work there must be an experienced local Ardex rep available. The Ardex rep is not local to So Florida.
anon (Unregistered Guest)
Unregistered guest
Posted on Wednesday, September 12, 2018 - 01:38 pm:   Edit PostDelete PostPrint Post

No. I am not a SIKA rep. I am an in-house specifier that has had great experience with SIKA for concrete repair technical advice and product offerings.

There may be other manufacturer's, but I have had great success with SIKA. Was just trying to pass on that knowledge to you.
ken hercenberg
Senior Member
Username: khercenberg

Post Number: 1176
Registered: 12-2006


Posted on Wednesday, September 12, 2018 - 08:13 pm:   Edit PostDelete PostPrint Post

Hi Jerome. A couple of things:
1. According to the International Polished Concrete Institute you should limit use of polished concrete in exterior to matte (100 grit) finish. See http://www.ipcionline.org/index.cfm?fuseaction=polishedConcrete.faq#10 and scroll down.
2. Any repairs or other actions taken will be VERY noticeable so if the quality of the concrete, as poured and finished, is not what is wanted, it will never be what is wanted.
3. The requirements for concrete that is to be polished is a lot more stringent than typical concrete. Here are your minimums - http://www.ipcionline.org/index.cfm?fuseaction=polishedConcrete.specifications
4. If there is any desire for an affordable pigmented finish instead, I'd consider using Keim or Nawkaw silicates; they'll permanently seal the concrete with a vapor permeable finish and the range of colors is pretty good. See https://www.keim-usa.com/Product-Categories/Concrete-Systems/Concrete-Stains-and-Finishes or https://www.nawkaw.com/nawtone-k/.

As always, best of luck.
L'shana tova tikvasave v'sakasame.
Dewayne Dean
Senior Member
Username: ddean

Post Number: 171
Registered: 02-2016


Posted on Thursday, September 13, 2018 - 09:47 am:   Edit PostDelete PostPrint Post

Good info there Ken, thanks

Topics | Last Day | Last Week | Tree View | Search | Help/Instructions | Program Credits Administration