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Decorative Concrete Tuscan Slate Texture Brown Antique Stain Lake Ozark, MO

 

 

This week we’re over in Camdenton Greenview area in Lake of the Ozarks Missouri this is Rick custom concrete design got a lot of cracks to fix on this one we’ve already opened them up did a lot of grinding as you can tell right now we’re in the process of taking a railing off it’s a lot easier to work without the railing then work around it so I’m gonna take that off and we’ll go ahead and repair these cracks quite a few through just about every area of this concrete here besides a little bit probably a little bit worse than everything else it’s got a long one that runs all the way from here all the way on over and around and then it just kind of continues on this outer edge here got some pop marks as well here and there and there probably a good 15 maybe 30

 

I don’t know something like that we’re gonna get those repaired today and get everything cleaned up and have it ready for concrete tomorrow okay this is the day after the base coat today it’s going to get the texture coat on it which will be our tuscan slate after this step we’ll come back and antique it and then seal it and put the railing back up okay we have our tuscan slate texture on got the walls all prepped ready to go a couple minutes here I’m going to mix up the antiquing stain and get this thing sprayed it’s got a nice thick texture on it so it’s going to give us a nice 3d effect don’t forget that antiquing stain on there okay this job is done if you guys are watching this on YouTube please subscribe to my channel like the video if you liked it leave me a comment we’ll see you guys in the next project you

 

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Decorative Concrete Acid Stain Epoxy Basement Floor Camdenton, MO

This week we are at a house here in cane mint in Missouri right now we’re pulling up this linoleum and the baseboard all around and we got to start grinding up the glue over here we had a bunch of carpet on this side so we’ve gotta we’ve already pulled up the tack strips and we’ve got a once we get all the glue off we’re going to go ahead and start attaching all these tack strip holes in I’m sure we’ve got quite a few cracks up underneath of this glue as well so we’re going to have to get those repaired but there’s no telling what you got until you get the glue off so we’re going to come back in here we’re going to put down a Tuscan slate texture we’re going to use some umber acid stain and some brown acid stain and then we’re going to lock everything down once we get that all ready to go we’re going to lock everything down with some epoxy and get it looking like a brand new floor in here all right the grout code is about halfway down this is right before the color goes on we have the texture down now we’ve pulled up our tape it’s an 8 inch border and we’re getting ready to color this thing out as soon as we tape off the rest of the perimeter here get the back wall done but this is our Tuscan slate okay this floor is complete borders about eight inches wide texture is Tuscan slate used umber and brown chem Stone acid stain and you will get it locked down with a clear epoxy and hey if you guys are watching this on youtube please subscribe to my channel if you liked the video hit the like button if you like what you see here in the video then leave me a comment see you guys in the next project [Music]

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HIGH GLOSS Epoxy Garage Floor Vinyl Chips | Urethane TOP Coat Lake of the Ozarks, MO

Hey guys, it’s, Rick with custom concrete design and Lake of the Ozarks Missouri. This week we’re in Waynesville Missouri. We’re gonna be working on this garage floor. Floor is in good shape, but we’re gonna go ahead and shave off this top layer, get all the imperfections taken care of and wiped off of here.

Get it cleaned up and ready for some epoxy and chips it ‘ S got one crack here in the opening. I’m gonna go ahead and repair that, and then we’ll get started on the epoxy. Okay, we got this job in Waynesville.

Wrapped up, I can’t, go out there right now, because the urethane the final seal coat. Is it’s wet so breath? I’m just gonna get down this little step here and give you a decent view what I can anyways so the first day we ground it down, took off that top layer.

Patched everything up fix all our cracks put our base coat down. Second day and then through our chips on top, come back to the third day we get our pops eat, and then today we put on a couple coats of the urethane water-based.

You’re, a saint, so give you an outside view. They trim this out repaint it. We organize everything on the walls put the TV out here. I’m, not sure what else, but to make it look nice. I’m sure if you guys are watching this on youtube.

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Resurfacing a Concrete Patio and Breezyway⚠️Concrete Crack Repair⚠️Lake Ozark

All right this week, we’re in Lake of the Ozarks down in Four Seasons. This is Rick with custom concrete design. This is what we’ve got here. Is this breezeway right off the driveway and garage area? We’re gonna work on this and repair that crack.

I’m, getting ready to start the grinding, so I’m all set up with that ready to go. We’re gonna hit this little patio out here. We’re gonna come in here with a couple of base, coats, Tuscan slate texture and a antique stain.

I’m gonna. Do it at a taupe color. Try to match or get as close as we can to the side. All right, this job is complete. Take you guys for the breezeway real quick, add that cracking concrete in this breezeway right about here there let’s, build it! You guys watching this video on my youtube channel.

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Pearl & Graphite Metallic Marble Epoxy Basement Floor Lake Ozark

Okay, guys this week we’re in Lake of the Ozarks down Horseshoe Bend, and we’re gonna be working on this basement floor here, a lot of prep work to do as you can tell I’ll walk Through it, real quick where the carpet strips were, we ‘

Ve got a lot of tack, holes that have to be repaired all around a perimeter, so this whole floor has to be ground down, along with the repairs, quite a few cracks to that. I can see – and probably quite a few that I can’t see until we actually get this forward around.

As you can tell here as well, we’ve got to repair this area all along here, because there was a wall that they took out and we ‘ Ve got a lot of grind in here, a lot of repair work that needs to be done filled in you know there’s about a good half inch lip there and we ‘

Ve got a grind down and try to feather out now there’s, some floor level, or it has to come off there’s, carpet glue that has to come off and some thin set here in the other room which I’ll show you in just second: let’s.

Go in here little bathroom in here, another little room in here. Your crack right here that’s, pretty visible. I’m sure it runs the full length we just can’t quite see all of it until we get some grind and done here, but you can tell all along this perimeter everywhere in every room we’ve got You know fill those little holes and then here, as you can tell and see that lip right there, we ‘

Ve got a grind on it, hit that floor level or off of there, and then you know, fill these areas right here. Bring that all up flush repair, this whole area right through here we’ve, got a foundation. I guess it was poured.

I don ‘ T know how they did this but looks like this is the outside of the foundation and they just poured up to it. So I’m gonna have to throw all that in. I’m going this room here, so they had tiles want to knock up all that thin set there.

It’s pretty thick, but we should be able to knock that down, get it all flat and again we got this repair right along through here that we’ll have to make and get that as level as we can. So we ‘

Ve got a lot of areas that need attention some more than others. The whole floor really needs attention, but there are some areas that that you know have some issues and we’re gonna go ahead and get them fixed up over the course of the next couple of days and get this ready for metallic epoxy.

Ok, we’ve got all of our repairs done and we’re ready for our base coat of epoxy. A big gray patch is one of our big areas that we had to repair. Was it’s very uneven about an inch and a half drop cracks everywhere, holes everywhere around the perimeter? Everything’s patched in couple cracks there in the bathroom prepared and this one large crack here that ran all the way out to the fireplace here like that big trench right there, it’s all filled in all along there.

It’s all packed in leveled, the white patches were posts were patched all those in after we ground the old material out. Let this crack right here was a really large one that went all the way in that wall in this bedroom here.

That’s repaired. You can still see it, but we’re going to cover all this up and you won’t see any of this patchwork over here we had in a couple of spots. We had about a two inch drop, so we really ground that down pretty good ground it back and then we took and filled everything in after we got all the old stuff off got ground down and then seeing it down and another area we had to patch And remember this whole back room had that thin set really thick thin set back here, got all that pulled up.

I had to patch another hole white one there and, of course you know all this level of right here it just rinse. It just runs from one side of the house to the other, so that gray patch, alright our base coat is down.

It is the next day Swiss dry. So I ‘ Ve got a lot of bubbles. You know where the product is it’s, got some air trying to escape and concrete’s. Pretty porous, though, in a lot of areas, some more than others back in here it came out pretty smooth, really don’t.

Have any bubbles speak? Oh there’s just you know some junk that that fell in there just a little bit of debris, but other than that. We’re gonna sand all this down today. So all these little bubbles and all this debris will be sanded down smooth it.

Really it’s, all gonna be after today it’s, gonna be like glass. This is this closet and here actually turned out perfect. There’s; no dirt there’s, no bubbles. I mean that’s, what you hope for pretty much on the entire floor, but that’s in a perfect world, and this was a pretty tough job.

Getting this one prepped up, it had a lot of issues, as you guys seen from the previous video. So right now we’re. Just at that stage to where this is a base coat. We’re gonna sand. It get all these little imperfections out and get it ready for our top coat, which is going to be pearl, and then we’re gonna gain in some graphite.

On top of that, so it’ll, be 75 % pearl, and here’s, a 25 % it’s. Gon na be our black graphite. Bane’s, so we’re gonna marbleize. This thing today, you can see all those bubbles I just hit up in the sander.

It’ll, come out, we’ll clean it up and get going on it, but over here is where we had all that leveling. Where this pole is all the way across, you know, we originally had a two-foot. Our 2 foot 2 inch drop right there and we leveled that down to where it ‘

S just got a slight grade to it. You know it’s, not completely level all the way back to the wall, so it does have a little bit of a grade. I don’t know what the degree of that degree is necessarily, but it’s, not bad to the eye.

You really can’t see it feel it a little bit when you walk on it, but other than that. I mean it’s, it’s tight, it’s smooth. You know on the bubble in the take out, so it’ll, be even smoother here. Those bubbles popping another area that turned out pretty nice right through here, no issues forced bubbles, just a little bit of better than debris.

You know, and again we had this repair that ran. I’m one side of the house to the other right here. It’s gone okay. We got this job over here. Four seasons is complete back bedroom here in the corner.

This was probably the nicest concrete back in here in this room. It started to get rough as we kind of come out here into the living area. This was all pretty nice through here, and it started to get kind of rough as we got right here by the fireplace and of course we had a drop right here.

There’s about a probably an inch or so over. Here we brought it down to about a half inch and put that leveler on there, so that’s, one of our spots, and this is where it goes all the way across the room.

Only across the house there’s, the other spot. There ran here from the fireplace all the way on over check all that leveler out, and that was about a two-inch drop almost of here inch and 3/4, and then we brought it down to about three quarters of an inch.

I never had to level everything else up on this side of that. So we didn’t level. It 100 %. We just kind of created a nice gradual slope, but you can’t really. You can’t really see it. It’s, pretty gradual.

This is one of my favorite spots on the floor here. First bedroom and here’s bathroom. This is pretty good Concord in here. Just had a few cracks. That’s, a major this another spot. I really like right here: it’s, got a lot of cool effects kind of here, and there around the floor all a little a little bit different small lines, large lines, double lines, swirly twirly lines, but that’s.

What makes it unique you know it’s, it’s, all a little bit different here and there. If we don’t want any kind of pattern cool spot. It goes into this back bedroom. A couple really nice areas back here as well, sometimes, but right here all through here – this is another spot for every pair.

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