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@upsideways2 ай бұрын
Nice job. That’s a super small space! Hope charged enough for the effort! I enjoy your videos. We do polishing in NC.
@I.am.estevenАй бұрын
Don't expect a Perfect floor with an Old floor , you did more than enough for that floor amazing Job 🎉!!!!
@naturalpolishingconcreteАй бұрын
@@I.am.esteven thanks
@tanyasokolsky546510 күн бұрын
What product would you recommend to fill very tiny cracks like 1 or 2 mm thick? A filler needs to be liquid like water; with gray color preferably. Thank you.
@FAVSW28Ай бұрын
Great Job my guy!!!!
@naturalpolishingconcreteАй бұрын
@@FAVSW28 thanks
@michaelbacile8439Ай бұрын
Hey man, love your content. I’m on the demo side of the industry. I go in a scrape the floors before the installers or finishers come in. I’ve been wanting to rip out all the floors in my home and seal the concrete. My sister has an old dog that’s been peeing on the carpet and I’m just ready to get rid of it. I was hoping to be able to just grind and seal the slab, doesn’t have to be perfect like this. Just sealed enough so water and stuff can’t get through it. I’m not to privy of the products though. Any suggestions?
@naturalpolishingconcreteАй бұрын
I don't recommend grind and seal for interior homes but if you going to that you can use 💯 epoxy or water base epoxy or a acrylic sealer
@user-hz2lg1ld8g9 күн бұрын
Did you have any ghost lines and if so were you able to grind them away ? Thanks
@naturalpolishingconcrete3 күн бұрын
What you mean ghost lines
@mudshark2312 күн бұрын
Hey man. I've had a carpet, tile, and upholstery business for about 12 years and am getting into concrete now. What do you charge per square foot for smaller jobs like this one? I'm in Palm Springs. Thaks in advance.
@naturalpolishingconcrete12 күн бұрын
@@mudshark23 give me a call 714 8087140
@mudshark2312 күн бұрын
@@naturalpolishingconcrete Thanks. Will do 👍
@DimasFajar-ns4vb27 күн бұрын
peace be upon you sir
@dankone3Ай бұрын
Hey man, so I’m actually working for a guy right now doing a big ass warehouse’’s floor. Long story short, there was about 6 of us working now it’s just me finishing up 2 extra rooms. I, now knowing the whole process and everything, am actually doing it faster and nicer than when it was 6 of us who didn’t know a thing. What kills me everyday is thinking of how I’m literally doing all this by myself just making somebody else money and the beginning of what we did doesn’t even look good. My question(s)is this bro - how profitable is the concrete surface prep business at this time? And do you think it’d be possible for someone new like me to start a small business off of this? Is there any a lot of small scale jobs? Thank you!
@naturalpolishingconcreteАй бұрын
@dankone3 yes is protifible if you know what are you doing , the point here is if you enjoying doing this if you do I recommend you to star you own business otherwise don't do it
@dankone3Ай бұрын
@@naturalpolishingconcrete yes I enjoy seeing the floor come together. All the different steps and figuring out the best way to avoid scratches, how to deal with the lines all that I had to learn. Thank you for your reply man, maybe one day you might see me buying a machine from you haha
@dankone3Ай бұрын
@@naturalpolishingconcrete I just need to know how to get started. it’s just crazy to me that me, somebody who didn’t know anything, am doing a whole warehouse floor by myself. And the owners like the work I did but all that work I did is making somebody else money. If I can do it for somebody else, I can do it for myself. I just need to know how to find the customers. I I’m pretty sure with a hand grinder I can do a small room or garage to start off. Again bro, thank you for your reply and your videos. I’ve learned a lot