Project Operating Room Floor

Provide over a 3-day weekend, a seamless epoxy floor with 6″ cove base after blasting to existing concrete for a 400 square foot hospital operating room.

Materials/Process

  • Surface prep and removal of underlayment, a sheet vinyl terrazzo, with an EDCO grinder with scrape-away heads
  • Blast off vinyl mastic to clean concrete using an 8″ Blastrac shot blaster
  • Saw-cut concrete from the doorway to 3/16″ with Toshiba circular saw with dust collector
  • Chip out concrete from doorway with Bosch 11305 chipping hammer
  • Prime floor with Dur-A-Glaze #4 Damp Primer, which is roller-applied with 9″ rollers
  • Install 6″ cove base around perimeter of room using a mixture of Dur-A-Quartz Q28-17 and Dur-A-Glaze #4 Fast Cure Epoxy
  • Skim coat floor with Dur-A-Flex Fast Cure Epoxy using Marshalltown 18″ flat trowels
  • Trowel floor with Dur-A-Flex KitchenResin to a mil thickness of 3/32″.
  • Mix Q28-17 with larger sized stone to gauge for the thickness and hand broadcast on floor refusal
  • Apply topcoat of Dur-A-Glaze #5 to 16 mils using 12″ flat Dur-A-Flex squeegees
  • Hand-stone cured topcoat with Dur-A-Flex Rub Stone, a concrete rubbing stone, to take peaks off quartz sand
  • Apply second coat of Dur-A-Glaze #5 to 10 or 11 mils using 12″ flat Dur-A-Flex squeegees
  • Hand-stone cured topcoat with Dur-A-Flex Rub Stone, a concrete rubbing stone, to take peaks off the quartz sand.
  • Apply third coat of Glaze #5 to 8 mils.
  • Apply additional topcoat with Glaze #5 and Dur-A-Grip additive

Prime Client

Hartford Hospital
80 Seymore Street
Hartford, CT 06102

Size of Flooring/Coatings Crew

Six total – two, three-man crews on alternating days.

Substrate

Concrete deck.

Size

Approximately 400 square feet.

Duration

Three days – Friday night to Sunday night

Substrate Condition

Previous flooring over concrete was approximately 10 years old.

Unusual Factors

  • Time constraint of working over a 3-day weekend
  • All equipment had to be cleaned and wrapped in plastic for moving through the hospital to the fourth floor work area
  • All equipment had to be staged inside the small work area with shared workers
  • Workers were required to wipe down all equipment prior and to and following each work time to minimize dust in hospital
  • Workers were required to wear hospital gowns, caps, face masks, and booties while moving through the hospital to minimize the spread of dust and germs

Safety Considerations

  • Minimize amount of dust, germs, and noise while moving through the hospital as well as the work area.
  • Work in tight quarters with three-men crew and work equipment
  • Shot blast safely in small work areas.
  • Operate circular saw and chipping hammer safely in small work area.