THE PINNACLE OF DECKING PERFORMANCE
The MULTICOAT KRETE KOTE 2000 System is a super bonding, flexible synthetic resin modified cementitious coating which forms a cost effective, durable, anti-skid, weather and chemical resistant surface over properly prepared substrates. It can be applied to driveways, walkways, steps, pool decks and most concrete surfaces.
FEATURES
- Chemical Resistant
- Colder Than Concrete
- Anti-Skid
- Easy to Clean
RESISTANT TO
- FIRE / SALT
- FREEZE / THAW
- UV
- IMPACT / ABBRASION
SUITABLE SUBSTRATE
Concrete
COMPONENTS | COVERAGE |
VAPOR SHIELD | Per Gallon: 75 – 150 ft 2 |
*KRETE KOTE | Per Bag: 125 – 150 ft 2 |
COLORSEAL | Per Gallon: 200-300 ft 2 |
*TOP COAT may be substituted for KRETE KOTE
CUSTOMIZE THIS SYSTEM
TO FIT YOUR NEEDS
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Weatherometer
ASTM G23 2000 hrs – Passed
Compressive Strength
ASTM C109 45 Days air cured 2595 psi
Tensile Strength
ASTM-C190 457 psi
Bond Strength (Flatwise Tension
ASTM-C297 225 psi
Abrasion Test
ASTM-1242A 1000cyc-1000gms 39 mil loss
Salt Spray
ASTM-B117 300 hrs – Passed
Water Vapor Transmission
ASTM-E96A 8.5 Perms
50-Cycle Freeze thaw
ASTM-C67 Passed
Flexural Strength
ASTM-D790 Modulus of Rupture – 770psi
Impact Resistance
MIL-D-3134F Passed
Flame Spread
ASTM-E84 Class A
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COLORSEAL COLOR CHART
MULTI-STAIN COLOR CHART
For Safety Data Sheets, visit our “Resources” page.
Click “Show More” to view all of the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ’s) and their answers.
Q: Can I apply Krete Kote over my existing concrete deck?
A: Yes. Krete Kote is designed to go over old concrete or new concrete in order to not only elevate the look, but also to perform as an anti-slip, cooling surface that protects your concrete from the elements.
Q: Do I have to paint it?
A: There are many options for protecting Krete Kote. You may paint, stain, or simply clear seal it with a water-based or solvent sealer.
Q: Do I have to strip off any old material from the substrate?
A: It depends on the material. If it is an epoxy, silicone, or other non water-based materials you must strip all of it. if it is another acrylic coating, simply abrade the surface and prepare it to be bonded to.
Q: Can you patch Krete Kote in the future?
A: Yes. Simply follow the instructions as if you were doing the entire area but in a smaller area. An small artists touch is needed to match the texture and to feather the edges in, but it is not difficult, just a little detailed.
Click “Show More” to view all of the testing points and their properties.
Weatherometer
ASTM G23 2000 hrs – Passed
Compressive Strength
ASTM C109 45 Days air cured 2595 psi
Tensile Strength
ASTM-C190 457 psi
Bond Strength (Flatwise Tension
ASTM-C297 225 psi
Abrasion Test
ASTM-1242A 1000cyc-1000gms 39 mil loss
Salt Spray
ASTM-B117 300 hrs – Passed
Water Vapor Transmission
ASTM-E96A 8.5 Perms
50-Cycle Freeze thaw
ASTM-C67 Passed
Flexural Strength
ASTM-D790 Modulus of Rupture – 770psi
Impact Resistance
MIL-D-3134F Passed
Flame Spread
ASTM-E84 Class A
Click the desired PDF below to download.
COLORSEAL COLOR CHART
MULTI-STAIN COLOR CHART
For Safety Data Sheets, visit our “Resources” page.
Click “Show More” to view all of the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ’s) and their answers.
Q: Can I apply Krete Kote over my existing concrete deck?
A: Yes. Krete Kote is designed to go over old concrete or new concrete in order to not only elevate the look, but also to perform as an anti-slip, cooling surface that protects your concrete from the elements.
Q: Do I have to paint it?
A: There are many options for protecting Krete Kote. You may paint, stain, or simply clear seal it with a water-based or solvent sealer.
Q: Do I have to strip off any old material from the substrate?
A: It depends on the material. If it is an epoxy, silicone, or other non water-based materials you must strip all of it. if it is another acrylic coating, simply abrade the surface and prepare it to be bonded to.
Q: Can you patch Krete Kote in the future?
A: Yes. Simply follow the instructions as if you were doing the entire area but in a smaller area. An small artists touch is needed to match the texture and to feather the edges in, but it is not difficult, just a little detailed.