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Concrete Base Treatment

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Concrete Base Treatment

Concrete Base Treatment

Proper concrete base treatment is crucial when installing resin-bound drainage floors or any decorative, permeable outdoor surface like driveways and patios. These steps lay the foundation for durability, drainage, and a flawless finish. Follow this practical mini-guide to ensure your concrete base is ready for a long-lasting resin-bound system.

Understanding the Importance of Concrete Base Treatment

A correctly prepared concrete base provides:

  • Enhanced mechanical strength and stability for the resin system above
  • Improved adhesion for primers and resins
  • Prevention of moisture and chemical ingress that can lead to failure
  • Better drainage and breathability, reducing water pooling and freeze-thaw risks

Step 1: Assess the Existing Concrete Base

Examine the concrete base for cracks, dust, oil stains, friable areas, and uneven sections. Good base treatment begins with a solid, clean foundation. For new installations, ensure concrete is fully cured (typically 28 days) before proceeding.

Moisture Test

Concrete must be dry before applying primers or resins. Use a moisture meter or the classic plastic-sheet test (tape a polythene square to the concrete for 24 hours—no condensation means it’s dry enough).

Step 2: Clean and Repair

  • Remove debris: Sweep or vacuum to clear surface dust and loose material.
  • Treat stains: Use degreaser to remove any oil or chemical stains. Rinse well and let it dry.
  • Repair cracks: Fill cracks with a suitable concrete repair mortar. Allow to cure completely before further work.
  • Level out: Grind down any high spots or fill low hollows to achieve a flat, even surface.

Step 3: Prime and Seal the Surface

Priming and sealing the concrete are essential to:

  • Lock in surface dust and prevent bubbling or delamination
  • Promote maximum resin adhesion
  • Seal pores against moisture ascent

Product Tip: For most resin floor systems, use a compatible primer like Epoxyprimer for reliable adhesion and moisture resistance. If you want to deeply seal and protect, especially in driveways or outdoor paths, a methacrylic resin such as Resinstone may be used—especially if waterproofing and chemical resistance are priorities.

How to Apply Primer or Sealer

  1. Stir the product thoroughly, following the manufacturer’s instructions for mixing two-pack primers.
  2. Apply evenly using a roller, brush, or spray. Typical coverage is 100–300 g/m², depending on porosity.
  3. Allow to cure fully (typically 24–48 hours for water-based primers, 12 hours for methacrylic sealer) before proceeding to resin floor installation.

Step 4: Install the Resin-Bound System

Once the base is sealed and primed, you can proceed to your resin-bound drainage floor according to your surface design and usage—whether driveways, patios, or walkways. For optimal drainage and decorative performance, pre-washed aggregates like Washed Pebbles are ideal in combination with suitable resin binders.

Best Practices and Tips

  • Avoid wet application: Never apply resin or primer to a damp surface, as humidity can cause curing issues or surface blushing.
  • Work in suitable conditions: Apply in temperatures above 8°C, with low humidity. Protect from rain until fully cured.
  • Pay special attention to edges and joints: These are critical for waterproofing. Use appropriate joint sealers if necessary.
  • Allow full curing: Let base treatments dry for the recommended time before resin or aggregate application.

FAQs

Can I use concrete base treatment on old or stained concrete?
Yes, but repair and cleaning is essential first. Persistent oil stains or highly porous areas may require extra preparation.
Is surface priming always required before resin-bound installations?
Yes, priming is important for dust binding, sealing, and promoting adhesion, especially in high-traffic or outdoor settings.
Which product should I use to seal my concrete prior to adding permeable resin-bound flooring?
For effective moisture resistance and adhesion, Epoxyprimer is a strong choice. Where waterproofing is critical, consider Resinstone.

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