Q. What is a concrete overlay, and how does it work?
A. Our concrete overlay materials are manufactured by Elite Crete Systems. Elite Crete is the industries leader with over 25 years experience producing a hybrid polymer resin based cement, which is water compatible and non-toxic. These systems have been successfully developed,
time-tested and used for many permanent applications by contractors, engineers, architects and public works agencies for internal and external applications, above and below grade. These systems resist chemical attack and weather degradation considerably better than conventional
cement or other modified cements; and due to its chemical structure, repairs or imperfections in concrete are easily corrected. It adheres tenaciously to most surfaces and is considerably more flexible, thereby resulting in less or no cracking, with a warranted resistance from
de-lamination due to hydrostatic pressure. These permanent overlays offer longer life, durability, reliability, flexibility, water and chemical resistance and optional safety (non-slip) textures that are not only cost effective and time saving, but can also be aesthetically
appealing.
Q. What are the advantages of hybrid polymer overlays?
• Increased strength compared to normal concrete and other concrete coating products. Elite Crete Systems are rated at 6000 lbs. psi.
• Highly resistant to salt, chemicals, UV, freeze/thaw, de-lamination, hydrostatic pressure, oil, stains, mildew/fungus, and more depending on seal coat.
• Cost effectiveness. Our sealers and overlays provide a permanent, nearly maintenance free surface that can resemble brick, stone, slate, etc. at a fraction of the cost.
• Ability to apply from the thinness of a grain of sand up to several inches thick.
• Wide variety of applications. (Broom finish, splatter texture, trowel finish, stamped overlay, chemical stain), with almost unlimited and completely customizable color and design options.
Q. What is a thin stamped overlay?
A. In short, a thin stamped overlay is an engineered modified hybrid polymer cementous product. The thin stamped overlay is installed at only 1/4” to 3/8” thick to eliminate the cost, hassle, and downtime of tearing out and
replacing the existing concrete like conventional full depth stamped concrete finishes. Then a decorative "stamp" impression is pressed into the overlay to give the natural look and feel of stone, slate, brick and tile, just like conventional full depth stamped concrete applications.
Q. How long does the installation process take?
A. Most jobs take an average of 3-7 days depending on the system or finish that is chosen. Larger jobs may take longer. Most surfaces can be walked on within 24 hours. Heavy usage such as car traffic can resume after a couple days.
Q. What type of warranty do you offer and what does it cover?
A. We have a 2 year limited warranty on our overlay, epoxy, and acid stain flooring systems. Our warranty guarantees that our products and installation will adhere to the concrete and not delaminate, or fade.
Q. What if my concrete is cracked or pitted?
A. We fix cracks as necessary by grinding them out and re-bonding the surfaces with epoxy crack filler. The crack is then covered by the overlay. However, we cannot control Mother Nature, there is no guarantee that cracks will not return, and Gotta Guy Inc does not warranty cracks
returning. It is usually best to try to integrate cracks into the design of the overlay to minimize their visibility should they return.
Q. How does your product stand up against oils, stains, salts, and discoloration?
A. We only use the best quality sealers on the market. All overlays are sealed with multiple coats upon completion. These sealers protect the overlay, giving it a nonporous finish. The majority of stains due to oil and grease wash off with a mild detergent or plain water. Salt, sand,
deicers, and fertilizers have no effect.
Q. What maintenance do your products require?
A. We recommend that every 3-5 years the surface be resealed, depending on usage and traffic load. For example, a driveway with heavy car traffic may need to be re-sealed every 3 years, where as a patio with only foot traffic may only need to be re-sealed every 5 years.