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Epoxy the garage or not?
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<blockquote data-quote="1500cc" data-source="post: 313438" data-attributes="member: 8887"><p>I had mine done about 10 years, have been extremely happy with the decision. I looked into the usual alternatives, such as RaceDeck tiles, vinyl tiles, ceramic tiles, etc. and decided that epoxy was just the 'right' way to do it. The cost wasn't even that much more. My garage is a bit smaller than yours, and I paid around $1800 (again, this was 10 years ago). They came in with a diamond grinder to clean off the top layer, filled in all the chips and cracks, and then did the epoxy. Haven't had any problems with it in the 10 years. </p><p></p><p>BTW I personally would steer clear of the self applied kits that you can buy at Home Depot. They don't contain near the amount of solids as what the pros use, and like many things, the prep is the most important step, and so it's something best left to the professionals.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1500cc, post: 313438, member: 8887"] I had mine done about 10 years, have been extremely happy with the decision. I looked into the usual alternatives, such as RaceDeck tiles, vinyl tiles, ceramic tiles, etc. and decided that epoxy was just the 'right' way to do it. The cost wasn't even that much more. My garage is a bit smaller than yours, and I paid around $1800 (again, this was 10 years ago). They came in with a diamond grinder to clean off the top layer, filled in all the chips and cracks, and then did the epoxy. Haven't had any problems with it in the 10 years. BTW I personally would steer clear of the self applied kits that you can buy at Home Depot. They don't contain near the amount of solids as what the pros use, and like many things, the prep is the most important step, and so it's something best left to the professionals. [/QUOTE]
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