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Epoxy Coating For Kitchen Floor Tiles.

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Hi all,

can you give me the contact no of the contractor for the wall epoxy / sediment spray pls? email to cerine@ymail.com.

I have searched everywhere on the net and it seems not many people can do it, appreciate your assistance.

Many thanks.

 

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Hi all,

I am interested in getting the contact for the sediments spray.

Got an expensive quote for tiling from my contractor. Would be great if you can email to ene1010.tan@gmail.com.

Thank you.

 

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Hi spearhawk, had PMed u the contact. Hope u benefit on it too. :)

Hi Jaskel,

I'm keen too. My I have your contractor's contacts?

my email is : halee22a@yahoo.com.sg

Thanks!

 

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Hi Jaskel,

Can private me the contract number of the contractor that do the sediment coating?

I need to do that for my kitchen & 2 bathroom. :)

Thanks!

 

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Hi,

need some advise here.

My ID recommended an epoxy coating on my kitchen flooring and says that the coating can last at least 5 years. if the paint starts to peel can repaint. Is that true?

Pls help.

Thanks a million!

I am new here ... ~A contractor with in house designer ... Accordingly to my experience is that dun use both ( Sediment and epoxy because it will be slippery when the kitchen is wet ...

Cheers

 

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Hi Jaskel, can you kindly pm me the contact as well. this is a fantastic alternative to hacking and re-tiling. Especially in the situation where we're living in with 2 young kids!!

 

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I am new here ... ~A contractor with in house designer ... Accordingly to my experience is that dun use both ( Sediment and epoxy because it will be slippery when the kitchen is wet ...

Cheers

Whether is it slippery or not, u can check with those that have used it....they, being the hse owner will be able to give their honest point of view regarding about sediment flooring.

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