Product Description
With Roll Eze, we have introduced a revolutionary surface refinishing product designed specifically for decorative concrete. This product is an ultra-thin, single-component material that binds tenaciously to existing concrete surfaces, providing a fresh, new finish without the need for stripping existing sealers. Unlike traditional concrete paints, Roll Eze is far superior, offering durability and versatility for contractors working on decorative concrete projects.
In this video, we demonstrate how this product can be applied easily through rolling or spraying, making it an efficient solution for revitalizing old stamped concrete. Roll Eze is ideal for projects where the surface needs a refresh, whether it’s due to aging, wear, or simply a desire to change the color or texture. The product comes in a 30 lb kit, covering between 300 to 600 square feet, and can be mixed with integral color for a consistent finish. After application, the surface can be further customized with various techniques, such as antiquing, acid staining, or water-based staining, to achieve the desired look.
This innovative solution is perfect for contractors seeking a quick, cost-effective way to rejuvenate concrete surfaces without the hassle of stripping old layers, making it a game-changer in the decorative concrete industry.
Roll Eze is an easy to use, cement-based, resin modified product used to resurface and recolor almost any concrete or related surface. Roll Eze works on surfaces that are flat, vertical, or overhead. It can be rolled or sprayed with proper spray equipment. Roll Eze is single component and designed to be pigmented making it the perfect architectural coating. Since it is opaque, this product is ideal for completely re-coloring old, tired, textured concrete. The durable, yet ultra-thin coating will minimally change the existing texture of the surface and can be antiqued just like a new surface for full stamped concrete restoration. It is freeze-thaw resistant, abrasion resistant, and adheres tenaciously to most concrete and other clean surfaces such as asphalt, cinder block, cement board, and foam.
- Ultra thin, cement based “paint”
- Easy to roll on
- Can be colored with integral colors
- Can be stained and antiqued
- Excellent for renewing stamped and textured surfaces
- Excellent for block walls
- Can be sealed like concrete
- Mix up in the supplied bucket
- Coverage approximately 400-600 sq ft per batch
- White or Gray
- 30lb kit
NOTE: This works best for providing a new canvas to stamped or textured surfaces. Then staining or antiquing to provide a nice varied finish. Due to the nature of the product using on plain concrete typically requires two coats applied in half batches due to color consistency with roller applications.
Kyle Shandler –
Easily transformed neglected stamped concrete into something that matched the house. It makes the whole yard look cleaner. It set up quicker than I expected but we were able to finish.
Ed Mauch –
This product is just as Don described it. A FIXER. I had colored concrete that was poured 3 weeks apart and after 3 months the color still did not match. Don showed me this and some example pictures and helped me pick a tan color and in an hour the problem was solved. It keeps the household quieter if you know what I mean.
5 stars
Robert Wainright –
This was really simple to use. We are DIYers in our late 60s and we were able to “start over” with our cement pool deck that was messed up by a contractor. The colors of each half were way off. He tried to fix it but it never got much better. In three days we were able to get this how we wanted it by ourselves. It worked just as Don had said. We were very unsure of each step so I feel bad for calling so much but it was worth it. Though we will not do this for anyone else, we can help along neighbors who want to do the same. This really was an amazing feat for us.
mike crabtree –
Miracle product plain and simple. Have used 6 times in three weeks fixing and recoloring old and/or plain concrete that was beat or did not match. I like it best with recoloring and contrasting stamped but it has worked well on smooth and brushed also. It takes a little learning curve but more common sense than anything. On the first plain concrete job we got some roller lines but once I changed out to a better roller(no cheap rollers!) and learned not to push down too hard, the second coat worked perfect. They say it can be sprayed but I have not gone there yet. So far so good as it is.