What is the approximate cost of one gallon of epoxy?

Type of Epoxy
Water-based epoxy is the least expensive option at $30 to $50 per gallon. Solvent-based epoxy is in the middle of the price range at about $45 per gallon. Solid epoxy is the most expensive option and can range up to $150 per gallon.
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How much does epoxy cost per foot?

Epoxy flooring costs $3 to $7 per square foot installed depending on the type of epoxy selected. For epoxy installation, materials cost $1 to $2 per square foot, and labor costs $2 to $5 per square foot on average.
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How much does a 5 gallon of epoxy cover?

5 Gallon Kit (. 45 CU FT) – Coverage 21.6 sq ft @ 1/4″ thick.
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How many square feet will 1 gallon of epoxy cover?

ESTIMATING COVERAGE: 1 gallon of mixed epoxy contains 231 cubic inches of volume; therefore will cover approx. 1.6 square feet at 1 inch thick and approx 6.5 square feet at ¼ inch thick. Coverage must include surfaces, edges, and an extra 2%for run off on the edges.
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How much epoxy do I need for 400 square feet?

Typical two-car garage: Typically between 400 and 550 square feet, we recommend one (1) three-gallon kit and an additional 1.5-gallon kit.
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How many gallons of epoxy do I need for 1200 square feet?

This kit covers a 1200 to 1300 SQ FT Floor - approximated 50 to 70 Sq Ft per gallon @ 30 to 24 mils thick! Includes 5 gallons of our superior waterborne primer HD-WB / 133 sq ft gallon @ 12 mils or 267 Sq Ft gallon @ 6 mils.
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How do I calculate how much epoxy I need?

The calculation for determining the amount of epoxy you need is a simple volume calculation. You simply multiple the length of the pour by the depth of the pour by the average width of the pour and then convert to liters.
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How much does seal coat epoxy cost?

The seal coats are applied at 1 ounce of mixed epoxy per square foot, whereas the flood coat is applied at 3 oz of mixed epoxy per square foot. First, you need to get the project flat and level before filling in any small cracks, gaps, knotholes, and bug holes with our Quick Coat and epoxy thickener.
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Can I do epoxy floor yourself?

Whether you live in San Diego or even a small apartment in Denver, you can handle this yourself. The end result is a clean and bright flooring that is ready for any kind of use. It can take a few days to do the whole epoxy coating process on your own.
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How thick should epoxy floor be?

For heavy duty situations, standard epoxy floor coatings and resinous systems can be installed at thicknesses of 0.375 inches (375 mils or 3/8) or greater. These typically incorporate various strengthening aggregates or powders, followed by application of select grout coats and topcoats.
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How much does it cost to epoxy 2 car garage DIY?

Epoxy garage floor cost is $2.50 to $9.00 per square foot. The average epoxy flooring cost is $6.55 per square foot or about $3,050 for a two-car garage. This cost includes acid etching of the concrete, two coats of material and decorative flakes.
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How long does epoxy last for?

The longevity of an epoxy floor system will vary based on thickness, use and maintenance. Typically, epoxy floors last between 10 and 20 years; much longer than a painted concrete floor, which will chip and wear quickly in high-traffic areas.
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Why does epoxy turn yellow?

The primary cause for epoxy floor coatings turning a yellow color is exposure to U.V. light. Also known as ambering, when exposed to direct sunlight or strong indirect sunlight over a period of time, epoxy will experience a photochemical reaction known as polymer degradation.
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Is it worth putting epoxy on garage floor?

Epoxy flooring protects the underlying concrete from moisture, stains, grease and cracks. In the long run, this can save you a great deal on cleaning and maintenance costs by eliminating the need to clean carpet or grout. It's also very reasonably priced for the duration and level of protection that it offers.
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How much is epoxy for table top?

Most common table top and bar top epoxies provide approximately 12 sq feet per mixed gallon coverage at 1/8″ thickness.
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How long do you mix epoxy?

After the two parts are poured at the correct ratio, mix them together thoroughly for a full 2 - 3 minutes with a mixing stick. Mix longer for larger quantities. Be sure to scrape the sides, corners, and bottom of the container several times during mixing.
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How much epoxy does it take to cover a floor?

For a skim coat, use one quart of the floor cast product to cover 60 square feet. For a 50 square foot concrete floor, order one floor cast kit. You would mix one quart for a skim coat, and then use the rest for the flood coat.
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How many coats of epoxy should you put on a garage floor?

With a garage epoxy floor, you will want to add at least two coats. Allow at least 12 hours to dry between coats and no more than 48 hours. Although the floor will be touch dry after a few hours, it takes a few days to cure properly.
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How long should you typically wait between coats of epoxy if you are pouring it very deep?

Depending on the epoxy you've chosen to work with, you'll have to wait between 4 and 24 hours before applying your second coat.
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How thick can I pour epoxy resin?

As long as you pour in 1/8" layers, you can go as thick as you like. The reason we recommend this thickness is two-fold: first, it allows the bubbles to escape properly, and second, it avoids any excessive overheating of the resin. So for best results always pour in a 1/8" layer, and you're good to go!
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Can you use floor epoxy on countertops?

Epoxy is primarily used as a refinishing product. Applying a coating of this material can help restore or revitalize old, worn, or out-of-style bathroom countertops, kitchen countertops, and floors.
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How much is epoxy countertops per square foot?

Epoxy countertops can cost between $100 and $200 per square foot for surfaces produced by professionals. Even DIY epoxy countertops kit can cost between $100 to $200 — plus your sanity, considering how difficult they are to install.
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