Metallic Epoxy Floor Over Tiles and Grout Lines

Published 2024-03-08
00:00 - 00:21 Intro
00:22 - 02:00 Patching & Grinding Tiles
02:01 - 03:12 1st Base Coat
03:13 - 06:26 2nd Base Coat / Meta Ray Band Glasses
06:27 - 07:05 3rd Base Coat / DON'T GO OVER TILE!
07:06 - 09:48 Money Coat Day Baby!
09:49 - 10:38 Urethane Coat / Class CTA
10:39 - 11:04 Job Outro
11:05 - 12:01 Coni's Final Review Of Meta Ray Ban Glasses
12:02 - 12:30 Final Floor


We usually prefer NOT to do an epoxy floor over tiles and grout lines...

However, if the client doesn't want to rip up the tiles... we gotta do what we gotta do.

In this video, we show you how we did a metallic epoxy floor over a tile floor in a 1,100 SQFT garage. One base coat was not enough to cover these tiles... we ended up using a lot more product than anticipated 😅

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All Comments (12)
  • @HugoVilla-yw9os
    Hi, so do you let the client know ahead of time if they choose to go over the tile they will be charged more for adding in extra coats to make sure it’s perfect? Only makes sense, your work is 🔥 as usual 💯
  • If it costs more than removing it, why wouldn’t you just remove it? And seems like there are way more efficient ways to fill in grout lines.
  • Hey, if I want to see the tiles beneath would using a clear epoxy work?
  • @amadoacosta4594
    You don't have to make that many base coats if you prep it correctly
  • @Dazlac_Epoxy
    Don't waste so much base coat! Instead, use Epoxy screed to hide all the lines. Please share your email ID so we can send you our product brochure. :)
  • @williamr1499
    You literally are not doing anything to explain how you’re getting rid of the grout light, nor is there a single image of the grout lines before you filled them in this video.