Custom Reflector Enhancer Epoxy Flooring Job in Los Angeles, CA

California Certified
by California Certified
Hello Hometalk readers, our company wishes to share a very cool product we are now using which is getting popular with home owners or business owners wanting custom concrete epoxy flooring applications which is completely seamless and easy to maintain.
Our company California Certified # 574974 has been in business since 1989 (25 years) and we have just over a year ago begun utilizing this product in which the custom logo designs and colors are endless.

We begin with your typical concrete flooring, in this case, we had a floor that had old grout and thin set after removing old tiles, paint on the floor, glue and so on, we used a diamond floor grinder until it was clear of the remaining old materials as you can see in picture #1. We then put on the first layer of WHITE epoxy (E100-PT4™) and this acts as a base layer and vapor barrier for the top custom colors to really stand out (picture
We then mixed our custom Reflector Enhancer (Elite Crete Systems Blue) with our (E100-PT1™) and we have a custom colored epoxy that binds to the fist layer. (PIC We in this case added some titanium color for the entrance as we wanted to install the (cleaners) company's new logo.

We then designed their new logo printed in HD with an associate who does all types of prints, we then installed the logo in about 5 minutes, we then applied a final clear epoxy coating to permanently seal in the custom logo.
This product is really great for: dentist offices, game rooms, man caves, garages, restaurants, bars, studios, and more. We can add any logo or custom design that you may desire onto any concrete flooring.
Give us a look at http://www.CreteKing.com or at http://www.CACertified.biz if you are looking for this for your home or business if you are in or near the Los Angeles area.
Thanks!
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  • California Certified California Certified on Feb 10, 2014
    Sorry you all....really....those are reflections of the lighting....we see this reflection all the time so I just kind of block it out...the words "tire tracks" just threw me off....thought maybe they were poking fun....SORRY!!!
  • Kat Kat on Feb 11, 2014
    idk the video isn't very good ...looks like a chemical blue mess try again please!
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