Using Epoxy on Marble Surfaces | Xtreme Polishing Systems

henry gerstel • Oct 22, 2019

Marble is a beautiful surface. It has so many color combinations and adds a classic, yet elegant feel to your space. Over time marble can get scratched and begin looking rough from weathering. You can prevent this by simply applying a clear epoxy coating over your worn and dull marble surface. You can also refinish your marble surface to bring back shine.

Why Use Epoxy on Marble Floors?

An epoxy coating can give your marble floors a finish that is durable and eye catching. It provides a glossy finish that makes the marble look like it was just installed. Epoxy is easy to clean and easy to maintain and will provide a finish that will protect your marble and bring out its natural beauty. Epoxy coatings provides a high level of durability especially because is is waterproof so liquids will not be absorbed. This is especially great in a kitchen or bathroom application. Furthermore, it is resistant to scratching and denting, so it will look great for many years. It is also super easy to maintain.

How to Use Epoxy on a Marble Floor

Using epoxy on marble floors will require some prep work. Marble is normally polished, and therefore does not provide pores for the epoxy to bond to. People often apply waxes and other polishing applications to the marble surface to bring back its shine. In order to apply epoxy , you must first clean the surface, then lightly sand the marble to create a surface that the epoxy can bond to.

Once the floor is completely sanded, any additional dirt and dust must be cleaned from it. Then, you will use a bonding primer to coat the surface and allow it a full day to dry. Experts recommend using a low viscosity primer. Once you have completed this step, you will take your clear epoxy coating and roll it on. You may choose to apply two coats of epoxy. Experts recommend using a two part self leveling epoxy , which you can pour right onto your marble floor. Be sure to follow the direction on the epoxy labels for proper installation or call one of our experts at (877) 958-5732 and they can guide you every step of the way. However, once you have started your project, you won’t have time to stop so please read carefully and follow instruction or the product could kick and begin curing before you have applied it to the marble surface (20 minutes working time).

DIY Cost of Using Epoxy with Marble Flooring

Our epoxy kits are made up of 2 gallons of resin and 1 gallon of hardner, which makes up for our 3 gallon clear epoxy kit. Each 3 gallon clear kit covers approximately 450 Sq Ft. Comparing the costs of doing a DIY floor or having a contractor come do the work is exceptional! Your cost for materials will come out to roughly $2 per Sq Ft. and a contractor will charge anywhere from $5-$7 per Sq Ft. Choose wisely.

Resources, Guidance and Support

Concrete all around the world has long dominated industries, particularly flooring, because of its exceptional durability, low maintenance and simply pleasant appearance that it delivers.  Xtreme Polishing Systems  supplies the industry with innovative and professional concrete polishing and decorative concrete  products ,  equipmentchemicals  and so much more. Our professionals are specially trained with our products and will deliver the fundamental guidance and customer service when preparing and executing a concrete floor.

The experts at  Xtreme Polishing Systems  understand that every surface can variate in properties, therefore each slab must be treated differently. We’re here to guide you in the proper direction, so call us at  (877) 958-5732  with any questions regarding ‘ Using Epoxy on Marble Surfaces ‘ or visit our  website  and browse our extensive selection of products today. Whether you’re a new business owner, flooring subcontractor, DIYer, craftsmen, artist, existing business or homeowner, our exquisite  product selection  and extensive industry experience will assist you every step of the way, from start to finish.

by henry gerstel 16 Nov, 2021
The end of the year is approaching us quickly! Most will take this magical time to celebrate the holidays, enjoy togetherness with loved ones, and of course eat some really good grub! In addition to all the holiday cheer, many of us will endure extremely frigid climate changes. In fact, each year about 33% of the Earth’s landmass endures seasonal snowfall and subzero temperatures. BRRR!! …
by henry gerstel 26 Oct, 2021
Concrete is a hard material by design, and changing its surface requires force. When you use industrial concrete flooring equipment to clean, repair, grind or polish a concrete slab, you’re doing damage to the surface, however, it is controlled damage so the concrete they leave behind is micro-fractured meaning the concrete cap has been opened. These methods are very aggressive and each one has only …
by henry gerstel 19 Oct, 2021
There has been a strong trend in modern design for house interiors to employ more sophisticated, contemporary, and low-maintenance materials. Undoubtedly, concrete has always been a material of choice in flooring projects due to its durability and style versatility. Today, this attractive material gets taken up a notch. As a long-term design option, people have begun incorporating various concrete floor surface finishes into their spaces. …
by henry gerstel 28 Sept, 2021
Surface preparation is by far the most important aspect of the installation process for both applications refinishing and resurfacing applications on concrete floors. In this article, we will discuss the different ingredients to achieving proper concrete surface preparation. A Beginners Guide to Concrete Surface Preparation The process of concrete surface preparation is the beginning step for properly achieving beautiful surface refinishing, whether it be polished …
by henry gerstel 07 Sept, 2021
Typically, an epoxy moisture vapor barrier is unnecessary. Properly constructed garages that are at or above grade will have a stone base under the concrete slab. So, moisture vapor emission rates (MVER) will be very low. Garages that are below grade or located in geography that has high water tables may have a high MVER, but often the issues can be mitigated by leaving the control joints …
by henry gerstel 31 Aug, 2021
Cementitious materials are used in concrete patching and crack filling applications to repair cosmetic surface flaws, defects, or hairline cracks in concrete substrates. Some of these repair materials are modified differently to enhance specific bonding properties, like polymers. Though, other options are designed with specialty cement-based materials for fast-setting purposes. Why is Concrete Repair Important? All in all, concrete surfaces are, unfortunately, naturally prone to …
by henry gerstel 23 Aug, 2021
Essentially, a surface finish that displays such immense beauty as that of a finished epoxy surface certainly helps describe just how extraordinary and unique epoxy applications are. Especially when compared to other floor covering options. Whether a personal DIY project or you simply hired a contractor, epoxy coating finishes are absolute one-of-a-kind masterpieces! In this article, we discuss the most effective procedures for routine epoxy …
by henry gerstel 03 Aug, 2021
People spend billions of dollars worldwide due to corrosion from surface application failures. Improper application of floor coatings and surface treatments will likely degrade faster, thereby corroding assets that now require repair or replacement. However, you can prevent this remarkable yet unnecessary cost by learning and properly performing the process of surface preparation. To ensure that floor coatings and surface treatments will last, surface preparation …
by henry gerstel 20 Jul, 2021
Concrete is a versatile material due to its immense durability and overall cost-effectiveness. Through the years concrete has gained overwhelming popularity for various structural purposes, including walls, countertops, flooring, and even furniture. It is inevitable, however, that certain occurrences such as heavy foot traffic, continuous erosion, and regular wear-and-tear will fade or dull the appearance of concrete surfaces in due time. As a result of …
by henry gerstel 06 Jul, 2021
Safety hazards are something in which we cannot ignore. It has quite literally become a viable part of life, especially in the workplace. So what are some of the most common job site safety hazards associated with the concrete flooring industry, and how can you avoid them while on the job. In this article, we will discuss how you can prevent major bodily injuries as …
More posts
Share by: