Garage Floor Epoxy Paint
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Re: Garage Floor Epoxy Paint
Dave, awesome garage and car collection...you sir, are my new hero! lol But seriously, I'm going to be making over my garage this summer when the weather warms up?
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Re: Garage Floor Epoxy Paint
The owner of the Datsun dealer I worked had a decent house on his acreage then built a 90' x 125'x 25' tall sheetmetal building as a garage /barn / hanger. Then in the back 10 ft off the ground built a awesome home 10-12 room
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Re: Garage Floor Epoxy Paint
wish the last few pictures were clearer for the flooring
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Re: Garage Floor Epoxy Paint
Here you goheathercarter wrote: Thu Nov 14, 2019 1:47 am wish the last few pictures were clearer for the flooring
These are Polyaspartic floor coating more resistant and flexible then expoxy, easier to apply and last longer
These are not mine but exactly the same I’m putting next month
Another big advantage it is applied in a single day and can be done down to -5
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That looks really nice... couple questions if you know answers offhand...Pjackb wrote: Mon Nov 18, 2019 7:03 amHere you goheathercarter wrote: Thu Nov 14, 2019 1:47 am wish the last few pictures were clearer for the flooring
These are Polyaspartic floor coating more resistant and flexible then expoxy, easier to apply and last longer
These are not mine but exactly the same I’m putting next month
Another big advantage it is applied in a single day and can be done down to -5
How does it compare price-wise to (good) epoxy?
Does it require an anti-slip embedment like epoxy?
Any idea what chemicals or other things can damage it? (brake fluid, welding spatter, UV, heat discoloration)
I have Wolverine epoxy in my garage, and it's held up pretty well over the last 8+ years, but it has popped a little from welding spatter/spark, and lifted slightly near some of the control joints (I didn't fill cracks, instead just coated as-is)
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Re: Garage Floor Epoxy Paint
It looks amazing. Was this installation on a fresh surface or a previously uncoated "used" surface?
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Re: Garage Floor Epoxy Paint
I had very high quality Epoxy in my previous garage and it looked great after 10 years but that's because I took very good are of it but even then , it was cracked in a few places and had stains from dirty snow and ice on the vehicle.goldbug wrote: Mon Nov 18, 2019 1:23 pm That looks really nice... couple questions if you know answers offhand...
How does it compare price-wise to (good) epoxy?
Does it require an anti-slip embedment like epoxy?
Any idea what chemicals or other things can damage it? (brake fluid, welding spatter, UV, heat discoloration)
I have Wolverine epoxy in my garage, and it's held up pretty well over the last 8+ years, but it has popped a little from welding spatter/spark, and lifted slightly near some of the control joints (I didn't fill cracks, instead just coated as-is)
How does it compare price-wise to (good) epoxy?
Good quality Epoxy was about $4.25 sq/f and I'm paying $5.35 sqf
Does it require an anti-slip embedment like epoxy?
It is less slippery than epoxy but need the flakes to really be non slippery
Any idea what chemicals or other things can damage it? (brake fluid, welding spatter, UV, heat discoloration)
It is completely UV stable and will not change color like Epoxy , It' scratch resistant and is more resistant to most chemicals like gas , oil etc (you'll have to do some research for welding spatter) it can also be used outside up to -45 I believe (can't do that with Epoxy)
Mine will be on a fresh surface but result are the same on older surface since they have to diamond cut the surface firstnotoptoy wrote: Mon Nov 18, 2019 1:52 pm It looks amazing. Was this installation on a fresh surface or a previously uncoated "used" surface?
I'll post pictures when they do it next month but in the meantime check this video
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Re: Garage Floor Epoxy Paint
I would even spread some sand in the coating on the most traveled routes. Entryway ,work bench area
Just a bit of coolant atf , snow/ ice etc. on it and your shoes and your screwed ikely slip Buy rolls and rolls of paper towels . Ive worked shops with epoxy floors no flakes. And quickly hated it
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Just a bit of coolant atf , snow/ ice etc. on it and your shoes and your screwed ikely slip Buy rolls and rolls of paper towels . Ive worked shops with epoxy floors no flakes. And quickly hated it
Had back problems from almost going down
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