
Serving Greeley, CO and surrounding areas
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In business since 2019
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"I am a Structural Engineer, licensed and work in 45 states. i specifically researched and chose this product vs. what an epoxy overlay for a few very specific technical reasons: 1. The hybrid polymer is a ductile not brittle product as is epoxy. Ductile meaning it is more like an elastic band than glass. Concrete moves, it expands and contracts and moves with settlement. Concrete is brittle and cracks with this movement if not given the proper control joints. the ductility of the polymer vs. rigid epoxies is that to some degree, it will move with the concrete and not crack and reflect every crack that the concrete expresses. In the world of engineering, ductile is always preferred over brittle. Brittle breaks, ductile moves and absorbs. 2. Epoxy is very dependent on thermal conditions to cure correctly. We had this installed the Monday after 11" of snow fell over the weekend. The temperatures were low and we were in the middle of winter conditions. We needed a product that could withstand and be applied in varying temperatures. 3. As an engineer, I design concrete on major commercial jobs, I wanted the same application techniques that I would see in that regard. I started with a different installer and ended up firing them due to their poor approach and lack of adhering to manufacturer's recommendations. There are a ton of these guys out there, stay away from them. The garage force team steel shot blast the surface of our badly deteriorated patio and prep'd it well. With these products, the prep is 80% of the battle. The garage force team did an excellent prep job, I know, I watched them as I run a business from home and could really check up on them. I am very pleased with our patio and would recommend this product to anyone interested."





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