Excel-Coat Application
Guide
Pedestrian Traffic Membrane
·
Excel-Coat
Primer 120
·
Excel-Coat #1
·
Excel-Coat
#200
·
Excel-Coat
#300
·
Excel-Coat
Patching Compound
·
Fiberglass (9
oz.)
·
Urethane
Sealant
·
White Excel-Crete
and Tinted Additive can be used for texture
·
Fiberglass
Roller
·
Hammer
·
Razor Knife
·
Wallboard
Scraper
·
Roller Frame
·
Roller Sleeves
·
4" Paint
Brush
·
Air Compressor
(optional)
·
Hopper Gun
(optional)
·
Caulking Gun
·
Caulking Knife
1.
All plywood
shall be a minimum of 5/8" thick, exterior grade, plugged and filled,
finished side up.
2.
Check all
joints. All edges must be blocked and
supported. Plywood shall be fastened
with deck screws or ring shank nails in accordance with Local Building Codes.
3.
Check For
proper slope: ¼" per foot.
4.
Check for any
damage to the substrate, perimeter building materials and substrate joists and
beams.
Note: If the
plywood will be exposed to extended periods of weathering, it is recommended
that the surface be initially treated with a coat of Excel-Coat #1. This will aid in preventing delamination,
deterioration or warping.
1.
Concrete shall
be cured a minimum of 14 days prior to installation of the Excel-Coat system.
2.
Curing shall
be by means of water cure or dissipating compounds. Curing compounds shall be approved by an
authorized representative of Excellent Coatings, Inc.
3.
Check surface
for excessive roughness, voids, protrusions or exposed aggregate. Poorly finished concrete will telegraph through
the Excel-Coat finish.
4.
All tooled and
control joints shall be caulked with a urethane sealant. Structural cracks shall be routed, primed,
and caulked with a two-part semi-rigid epoxy.
5.
Concrete
surfaces must be initially treated with Excel-Coat Primer 120 at a rate of 250
square feet per gallon prior to application of the Excel-Coat Pedestrian
Membrane System.
1.
Clean surface
to remove all grease, oil, dust, powder or wax film with Prosoco 2010
All-Purpose Cleaner or detergent. Rinse
and let dry.
2.
Concrete with
a hard slick surface must be etched with a solution of at least one part
muriatic acid and three parts water or commercial concrete etch. Bead blasting is also an acceptable surface
preparation. Rinse thoroughly with
water and let dry.
3.
Prime concrete
with Primer 120 at the rate of 250 square feet per gallon.
Note: If the substrate holds water, proper
drainage must be achieved. Install
drains and scuppers where possible, and slope to drain (1/4" per foot)
with Excel-Crete. See Excel-Crete
application guide for mixing and installation instructions.
Excel-Coat
Waterproofing Systems can be installed over other waterproofing systems. Contact an Excel-Coat representative to find
out what options are available for your particular application.
1.
Minor / Hairline Cracks: Fill with Excel-Coat Patching Compound.
2.
Medium Cracks (1/16" or greater): Use a two-part
semi-rigid epoxy. Fill crack with epoxy;
when cured, grind smooth.
3.
Badly Damaged & Spalled Areas: Remove all loose,
broken material. Prime area with Primer
120; fill with Excel-Crete Patching and Sloping Material. Smooth to a feather edge.
4.
Uneven Surfaces Such as Exposed Aggregate or Salt Finished
Concrete: Fill in and level with Excel-Crete Patching
and Sloping Compound.
5.
Above Grade Control Joints, & Expansion Joints: Do not bridge
opening with fiberglass mat. Apply
fiberglass mat and Excel-Coat #1 over expansion joint, slice fiberglass at the
joint and let the fiberglass fall into the expansion joint. Using a 4” brush, push fiberglass edges down
into the joint. Protect joint during
texture and topcoat application. When
system is complete, install urethane caulk.
1.
Metal flashing
shall have a bonderized finish (etched and galvanized) and be a minimum 26
gauge.
2.
It is
recommended that a bed of caulk be placed on the plywood and the metal flashing
seated into the caulk.
3.
Metal flashing
shall be fastened three inches on center in a W pattern with galvanized
flashing nails. Flashing must be nailed
down flat with no buckling.
4.
All metal
flashing must have a minimum 3" overlap at the connecting seams. Corners must be tight and the entire
perimeter must be flashed. Overlaps
shall be treated with a 4" strip of fiberglass saturated with one coat of
Excel-Coat #1, or with deck seal tape saturated with Excel-Coat #1. Soldering
of overlap is also acceptable
5.
All joints and
seams must be caulked with a urethane sealant.
Remove all excess sealant off of the plywood and flashing.
Stair nosing is
recommended on all stairs and landings to minimize wear. The stair nosing should be installed before
the Excel-Coat membrane is installed.
For proper drainage, the nosing should be 1"- 2 shorter than the
step, and centered, allowing a gap on either side of nosing to allow water to
drain off the stair.
PREPARATION:
1.
With Excel-Coat Patching Compound, patch all joints, knotholes, cracks
and other imperfections in the plywood as well as deck to metal seams of the
flashing. Do not build up Patching
Compound greater than 1/8". In
areas requiring sloping or fill greater than 1/8" use Excel-Crete. If building up a thickness greater than
½", it is recommended to reinforce Excel-Crete with 2.5 galvanized,
expanded metal lath.
2.
Excel-Coat hides only small imperfections, so care must be taken to
assure the surface is completely clean, free from all dirt, oil, grease, old
coatings and debris.
3.
Should you decide to run the fiberglass up the vertical flashing or
down the fascia, use a separate 4"-6" strip of fiberglass for the 90°
turn. A strip of fiberglass is easier to
work with and will mold/adhere better to the wall to deck interface. When this strip is cured, lay out the
horizontal fiberglass and laminate as usual.
4.
A bead of caulk can be used at the wall to deck interface to soften the
angle.
APPLICATION:
To ensure proper
adhesion, surface must be dust free and clean of debris, wax, dirt and oil.
1.
Cover deck
surface with fiberglass mat.
2.
Butt the edges
of the fiberglass together. Do not
overlap.
3.
Fiberglass
should cover the edge of the flashing, terminating ½" from outside
edge. If necessary, fiberglass may be
turned up the metal flashing or down the fascia edge for extra protection.
4.
With a 4"
brush, generously apply material around the perimeter of the deck. It is essential that the material cover all
the flashing at the walls and doorjambs.
5.
Saturate the
fiberglass mat with Excel-Coat #1.
6.
Fiberglass
should be laminated into the mouths of all drains. Cut an X into wet fiberglass at drain mouth;
let fiberglass fall into drain.
Note: Do not cut
in entire deck edge at one time. For
best results, cut in 5'-6' at a time, making sure that you roll out the center
immediately, always going wet into wet.
This process will eliminate wrinkles in the fiberglass as you apply the
Excel-Coat #1.
7.
With a ¾" nap roller, apply Excel-Coat #1 at a rate of 50 square
feet per gallon.
8.
Laminate center of section by pouring approximately ½ gallon of
Excel-Coat #1 on top of fiberglass.
9.
Using moderate pressure, work puddle of Excel-Coat #1 into fiberglass
mat, until thoroughly saturated.
Excel-Coat #1 must penetrate through mat and into substrate.
10.
Roll puddle towards you.
11.
Before moving to the next section of the deck, go over the wet
laminated area with a metal fiberglass roller to smooth out fibers, roll down
bubbles and wrinkles, and bring a little resin to top of glass for pinhole free
membrane.
12.
Allow material to dry approximately 6-8 hours. Dry times may vary.
Hint: Be
conscious of the amount of material you are using. Excel-Coat #1 is a low viscosity material,
and it will have a tendency to run. Be
generous with this material, and be sure to apply enough pressure on the roller
to force the material through the fiberglass mat. However, be careful not to over roll. Continually rolling back and forth will cause
the fiberglass mat to stretch and break apart.
Tips & Tricks:
Do
Not Dry Roll:
Dry rolling is dipping roller into pail and rolling out
instead of pouring material onto deck. Resin
will not penetrate fiberglass or bond to surface of deck. Dry rolling causes pinholes and air bubbles.
Bubbles:
While wet, if there is foreign matter under fiberglass
causing a bubble, cut fiberglass open
and remove it. Brush or roll the strands
back down.
Wrinkles:
While wet, wrinkles can be repaired by using a utility
knife and cutting directly across top of wrinkle, and brushing or rolling area
back down.
These
repairs should be done with the metal fiberglass roller.
DECK DRAINS &
SCUPPERS:
Apply
the entire Excel-Coat System around and into drain or scupper. Apply the system into drain or scupper at
least ½" beyond joint. For proper
drainage, drain, scupper, and grate should be lower than deck surface.
Do not use plastic
drains or scuppers.
DETAILING FIBERGLASS:
After
fiberglass mat has been laminated and allowed to dry, surface must be detailed
before proceeding with texture application.
Use Excel-Coat Patching Compound to patch seams, feather down edges of
fiberglass and correct any other defects on laminated surface.
1.
Hollow Spots
and Bubbles: Suspect areas will usually have a large
number of pinholes in the area of the bubble.
Coating may even appear to be raised.
2.
Small Bubbles:
Bubbles no larger than a half a dollar can be cut out, patched and
feathered out with two thin coats of Excel-Coat Patching Compound.
3.
Large Bubbles:
Large unbonded areas should be completely removed and re-fiberglassed.
a.
Lay a piece of fiberglass mat over area to be removed. The piece should be a little larger than what
is being removed.
b.
Double cut through both pieces of fiberglass mat.
c.
Replace bad piece with new piece of fiberglass mat. It should fit perfectly.
d.
Laminate patched in piece of fiberglass with paintbrush. Let dry.
e.
Patch and feather repair with Excel-Coat Patching Compound.
4.
Wrinkles: After Excel-Coat #1 has dried, wrinkles can be repaired by
shaving down top of wrinkle until it is flush with deck’s surface. This can be achieved by using a 4" wide
razor scraper. Fill in and feather with
two thin coats of Excel-Coat Patching Compound.
5.
Patching
Seams: Fill gap between the two pieces of fiberglass
by applying two thin coats of Excel-Coat Patching Compound with Bondo
Spreader. Squeegee each coat on. Avoid creating a hump over seams.
6.
Edges:
On decks with flashing on the outer edges, fiberglass should stop 3/8
–1/2” back from outside edges. Feather
all edges of fiberglass to edge of deck with Excel-Coat Patching Compound.
PREPARATION:
1. Use a
blower to clean the surface of any dirt or debris.
APPLICATION (w/ HOPPER):
1.
With tape and
paper, mask off walls, railings, sliding doors, etc.
2.
Set the air
pressure on the compressor between 8-15 pounds per square inch (the higher the
pressure, the finer the texture). Spray
a little texture on a piece of cardboard or paper to check pattern of
spray. Adjust gun and air pressure until
you achieve desired pattern.
3.
Starting with
the perimeter of the deck, begin to apply Excel-Coat #200 at a rate of 75
square feet per gallon. Move the pattern
pistol as evenly as possible to create a uniform spray and texture. Avoid spraying thick and thin spots.
4.
Allow material
to dry approximately 6-8 hours. Dry
times may vary.
APPLICATION (w/
ROLLER)
1.
With a 4"
brush, apply Excel-Coat #200 rollable grade around the perimeter of the deck
and drains. It is essential that the
material covers flashing at the wall and doorjambs, but it is not necessary to
take it over the fascia edge.
2.
With a ½"
nap roller, apply Excel-Coat #200 at a rate of 75 square feet per gallon.
3.
Pre-moisten
roller cover with water. Spin out any
excess water. This will help prevent
roller cover from drawing moisture out of coating and will keep coating from
clumping on roller.
4.
Pour small
amounts of Excel-Coat #200 onto deck surface and roll out.
5.
To remove
clumps of coating, move roller in a circular motion over clump, using moderate
pressure.
6.
Allow material
to dry approximately 6-8 hours. Dry
times may vary.
Hint: For a more
uniform texture when rolling, spread the Excel-Coat #200 evenly over the deck
surface, then back roll in the same direction.
Note: Because Excel-Coat #200 is thicker so it
can be used with a hopper gun, it will be more difficult to achieve a uniform
look when it is rolled. You may add
some Excel-Coat #300 to the texture to make it easier to roll.
CAUTION:
When rolling Excel-Coat #200 on hot days or hot surfaces,
material will begin to cure quickly.
Apply the material then leave alone.
“Touch ups” should be completed after the material has dried.
PREPARATION:
1.
With a wallboard razor, lightly scrape off any irregularities in the
texture.
2.
Use a blower to clean the deck surface of any remaining dirt or debris.
APPLICATION:
1.
With a 4"
brush, apply Excel-Coat #300 around the perimeter of the deck and drains. The material should cover all flashing at the
walls, doorjambs, and fascia edges.
2.
With a ½"
nap roller, apply Excel-Coat #300 at a rate of 125 square feet per gallon in
two thin coats.
3.
Allow material
6-8 hours to dry. Dry times may vary.
4.
Allow
completed system to cure 24 hours before heavy foot traffic is permitted and an
additional 72 hours before heavy objects are placed on the surface.
Note: Cold or
inclement weather will effect the cure time of all Excel-Coat products. Do not install over wet substrate, in the
rain or if the threat of rain exists within 24 hours.
***If this system is
installed over concrete, Excellent Coatings has a number of other textures and
decorative finishes that can be used with the Excel-Coat Pedestrian Traffic
Membrane System, depending on your needs and/or requirements.
This finish is achieved by first rolling Excel-Coat #300
over the fiberglass reinforced membrane and then using a hopper gun to “shoot”
two different colors of texture. The
texture material can be Excel-Coat #200, which is an acrylic base with fiberous
aggregate, or you can use white Excel-Crete tinted to your desired colors and
sprayed over the deck. The system is
completed with two coats of Excel-Coat Clear Glaze.
The Excel-Coat BC-100
System is a colored quartz aggregate system that is broadcast into an acrylic
matrix. See Excel-Coat BC-100 System
data sheet for application options and instruction.
The Excel-Coat K/D
System is a polymerized cement product that can be used to create durable,
attractive patterns and textures while providing a long lasting waterproofing
membrane. The Excel-Coat K/D System can
be used in conjunction with the Excel-Coat Pedestrian Traffic Membrane and Fire
Systems. See Excel-Coat K/D System data sheet and application guide for
application options and instruction.
NOTE: The Excel-Coat
Pedestrian Membrane System must be installed over concrete to use the
Excel-Coat K/D System over it. The
Excel-Coat Heavy Duty Pedestrian Traffic Membrane (Fire System) can also accept
Excel-Coat K/D decorative coatings.
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