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5280 Concrete Coatings

3.4 (10 reviews)
Closed 6:00 am - 5:00 pm

Services - 5280 Concrete Coatings

Epoxy coating

Floor repair

Floor restoration

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Masonry/concrete repair

Masonry/concrete sealing

Exterior wall repair

Interior wall repair

Retaining wall repair

Driveway sealing or resealing

Exterior wall sealing or resealing

Interior wall sealing or resealing

Retaining wall sealing or resealing

Patio, porch, or terrace sealing or resealing

Walkway sealing or resealing

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Leveler poured in fountain

We hired 5280 Concrete Coatings to install an epoxy coating on our existing 589 square foot patio. The contract stated they were to "repair and level out in hot tub area" as well as complete "Any surface repair will be determined at time of install" and to "Grind to remove existing surface material, (if any)". Per 5280 Concrete Coating's website, "We've designed and trained our teams to evaluate concrete substrates and environments" and use "Certified Installers". The project commenced on May 12th of 2021 with (Owner/Operator) and his crew to do repairs and prep for the epoxy coating. The crew was in fact family members who didn't have experience with prepping and installing epoxy flooring and indicated to us this was there first time. Instead of grinding to remove the existing material per the contract and product specifications, the crew created layer upon layer of unstable non-cohesive products. Scrap wood flooring we had from a recent remodel was used to create makeshift forms to pour some sort of floor leveler over the top of the existing pebble epoxy patio by our new rock fountain. This resulted in a 5-gallon bucket worth of material in our fountain that had to be chiseled out with a hammer, (see picture). This same leveler was used in various places throughout the patio instead of grinding the surface to a CSP (Concrete Surface Prep) -2 as the product specification sheet from the manufacturer mandates. From May 12th - June 28th 5280 (Over a quarter of the Summer), Concrete Coating had to come back 22 different times to fix problems with the product not adhering properly. The leveler used was not compatible with the epoxy product, time and time again it resulted in a different color on a portion of the patio, and by the hot tub it bubbling up by mid-June. We were told was "good" it happened now while they are still installing. They simply ground the bubble portion down, no humidity reading was taken once again, and it was bubbling up again within 30 days, and has completely separated and flaked off now. The product specifies that a humidity reading be taken to make sure the relative humidity is lower than 75, or moisture vapor barrier needs to be used. This was never done, and the entire coating has failed catastrophically (see pictures) in locations by the hot-tub as well as bubbling up on the step leading into the house (See picture). The product specifies that is be applied "By brush, roller, resin broom or squeegee", 5280 used a spray application technique, with absolutely no protection for our property. They applied 2 different sheens of sealer coat, taped a straight line across the patio to "blend", so as not to apply a uniform coat across the whole surface. (see pictures). We brought to the attention of the Owner/Installer of 5280 multiple times how drip, how over spray, in adequate prep, no drop clothes and carelessness has resulted in numerous areas that will need to be cleaned. We were assured by owner that acetone and a wire brush will remove the product from our brand-new patio pavers and veneer. Instead, 5280 utilized an angle grinder that permanently ruined the brand-new patio (see pictures). When confronted over the damage caused by this malicious act of destruction, the response was "What do you want?", I said I want you to replace the veneer you ruined, the owner responded, "F**k you" and walked away. I have contacted someone to put tile/pavers over the patio who said the entire coating would need to be removed because the various layers of coatings have created an unstable substate to adhere to. I also contacted another epoxy coating company who said it was "Mind Blowing" that they didn't prep the surface by removing the old coating, and that he couldn't do anything until the faulty coating was removed. I have filed a lawsuit against 5280 Concrete Coating and the owner to get a full refund for this non-merchantable product, as well as to try and recover a portion of the expense to totally remove the faulty coating and replace the existing patio features that were ruined.

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David and his team did amazing work, and for an incredibly reasonably price. He did some exterior…read moretuckpointing, matched brick 1947 brick for a slight exterior alteration, and fixed some interior cracking in plaster with concrete block underneath. Communication was great, David even called me to let me know he was going to be a half hour late. Fantatstic work. Would hire again.

I met the owner, David, when he was doing some work for a neighbor. The neighbor spoke highly of…read morethe experience and the result, so I called the company. And I called one other company for a second bid. David showed up in time for our appointment, and his explanation of the problem (80 year old mortar in our brick house was falling out). The previous owner had gotten some of it repaired. That mortar was failing, too. I was particularly concerned because one pillar that carries a heavy load was cracked so badly (see photo) that you could see daylight through it from top to bottom. David explained why it had failed, and how the repair work someone had done years ago made matters worse. His bid that was about the same price as the other firm, but his explanation -- and the bid itself -- were so clear that D. Masonry was my obvious choice. He provided me with proof of insurance, too, a request the other company ignored. They lived up to my high expectations. Watching them work, I realized that tuck pointing is a highly skilled craft, practically an art form. They took the time to mix and try a range of mortar colors. With their help, we selected the one they advised. Now that the new mortar has completely dried, I can see it is a perfect color match. The pillar I was so nervous about? They elaborately jacked up and stabilized things, so they could remove the pillar, which they disassembled completely, laying out all the bricks (with all the old mortar removed), so they could put them back exactly as they were, only sturdy now, and good as new. Masonry repairs -- done well -- simply disappear when the work is done, right? As long as I own this house, my gratitude for this job-well-done will live on.

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