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Creating a Sun-Sational Patio with RollerRock

When they considered removing and replacing the concrete, they were faced with a project that would cost thousands of dollars. To complicate matters, they have a large screened-in porch located in a corner of the patio. This means they need to keep the level of the patio the same to open the door to that room.

“We did a considerable amount of research on our options,” says Gordon, a resident of Ontario, Canada. “I found out about Daich Coatings and contacted Paul Bordin. He provided extraordinary customer service.

“I sent Paul photos of the patio. Then he got to work with his colleague Angelo to come up with a solution that saved us money and looks great.”

Daich Coatings Solution

To prep the surface for the project, John power washed the patio and let it dry thoroughly. Then he applied DaiHard® Max Industrial Strength Epoxy Clear Coat with a squeegee.

“I tried as best I could to fill in all of the imperfections with the epoxy,” says Gordon. “My wife followed me, rolling in the Textured Primer in a Dolphin Gray while the epoxy was still wet.

“After that coat was dry, we applied a coat of primer. After drying, that was followed by two coats of RollerRock in Warm Grey with a Stone Textured Roller. Then we finished the project with two coats of Garage and Driveway Concrete Sealer.”

Mission Possible!


“No, we told them … just RollerRock at a fraction of the cost of a new patio!” says Gordon. “And, because the layers did not appreciably raise the level of the surface, we have no trouble opening the door to our screen porch.

“We’re impressed with Daich Coatings products. The surface appears super-strong and durable. And, right from the start we also had strong support from Paul and the customer service team. That’s a winning combination!”

 

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