Garage Flooring
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From: Clermont, FL
Garage Flooring
Hello everyone,
I'll be moving into a new house soon and I am super excited about finally having a garage
. I'm planning to make it nice by starting with the floor but still on a budget.
So I went on numerous websites and I found 3 possible solutions: Quickrete, Rustoleum and Dupli-Color.
Have you guys ever used any of them? How were they? Any other I should consider?
Thanks
I'll be moving into a new house soon and I am super excited about finally having a garage
So I went on numerous websites and I found 3 possible solutions: Quickrete, Rustoleum and Dupli-Color.
Have you guys ever used any of them? How were they? Any other I should consider?
Thanks
Congratulations!
We have commercial-grade epoxy on ours, it was done through the home builder who used a contractor that does it for dealerships. We got it for the same price as the DIY kits, without the DIY hassle. Applying the epoxy is the easy part, cleaning and etching the concrete is what's the hassle.
You may want to consider that if it's a new house. Otherwise, i would suggest the Epoxy Shield, but try to go with the higher end version (i believe it's 4 or 5 layers) with the longer warranty. 2/3 years will go by rather fast, and even faster if you beat the living daylights out of the coating.
We have commercial-grade epoxy on ours, it was done through the home builder who used a contractor that does it for dealerships. We got it for the same price as the DIY kits, without the DIY hassle. Applying the epoxy is the easy part, cleaning and etching the concrete is what's the hassle.
You may want to consider that if it's a new house. Otherwise, i would suggest the Epoxy Shield, but try to go with the higher end version (i believe it's 4 or 5 layers) with the longer warranty. 2/3 years will go by rather fast, and even faster if you beat the living daylights out of the coating.
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