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Q: Ben,Does Roklin sell any products to coat and seal concrete basement floors and walls to reduce radon infiltrations.Several years ago, you guys helped me use FlexSet to repair my heavy spalled and damaged concrete floor. IT IS AMAZING. It came out great, is tough as nails...several people have commented on it and asked where to get it for themselves.Knowing how good your products are, I was wondering if you had anything to use on a basement floor to reduce radon and maybe reduce the humidity, although I understand that it's important to have low water vapor pressure in the concrete or it will lift off many coatings.Any help would be appreciated.Thanks!Tom

A: At this time we do not have a product that will work on the vertical surfaces. However you could use FlexSet to seal your basement floor.

Posted By Tom Wideman
Apr 22nd, 2010 10:31:51 AM
Q: If I buy Polyflex DS Asphalt repair what type of sand should I use? How much sand is added per gallon? I have very shallow repairs and would not need agregate.

A: The type of sand you should use is dry and clean. you can add 25 pounds of sand per gallon. You do not need aggregate when repairing shallow repairs.

Posted By Rick
Apr 18th, 2010 12:52:43 PM
Q: We live in New Mexico where the concrete does get hot enough to fry an egg. In the summer months the concrete also remains quite warm 24/7. How does you crack repair products hold up to the heat? We have some large cracks in the driveway and right now we do not have the money to replace it. Thank you.

A: Our crack filling material has been used in the southern calif desert, where temperatures can get upwards of 120 degress. It has held up for three to five years in this extreme heat and on highwaya with heavy truck traffic without any problems.

Posted By Sue
Apr 16th, 2010 11:38:20 AM
Q: I have heavy spalling up to 5

A: I would use flexset to make these repairs.The cracks and spalls would need to be clean before placing the flexset. It should hold up much longer than your pervious repairs.

Posted By Rich Kingsley
Apr 9th, 2010 01:50:33 PM
Q: I bought two 5 gallon pales of your flowmix asphalt repair. After its applied can I put an asphalt sealer on it. what do you recommend? Will you be able to see the patched area will it blend in with rest of the driveway after sealed. What is the life of the product Thank you

A: Yes you can apply a asphalt sealer on our flowmix. It should blend in with the rest of area when you cover the driveway with a sealer. It should also last as long as the rest of the driveway.

Posted By Jason
Apr 6th, 2010 09:01:51 PM
Q: 1. How do I estimate how much FloMix I need to repair the driveway?2. How much time do I have to apply FloMix to the driveway after mixing the aggregate?3. Can I apply FloMix on top of FloMix?

A: To estimate the amount of flomix, I would buy two kits to see how much of your driveway the two kits would cover. Then you could tell the amout of material you would need. You would have 18 to 25 minutes  at 72 degrees to apply the flomix less if hotter and more if cooler after mixing it. Yes you can apply flomix on top of flomix.

Posted By KamYee
Apr 5th, 2010 12:11:25 PM
Q: I have a large demaged area in my cocrete driveway ... approximately 12

A: The damaged areas in your driveway can be repaired with our flexset material. You could add 3/8" aggregate to the mix for the deeper areas and clean and dry sand for the shallow areas.

Posted By ken
Apr 4th, 2010 09:35:41 PM
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