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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
Epoxy Garage Floor owners come in!
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<blockquote data-quote="MTBSully" data-source="post: 16427369" data-attributes="member: 92134"><p>I did a similar product in my last house in the garage. Loved it for around $1000 for a two car garage. Only reason I did it was because my concrete slab was in really poor shape and i didnt want to epoxy over it and have it chip more, so I just covered it up. It looked great, held up great (for the 2 years I had it installed) and was easy enough to clean. I never welded on it so can't comment there. I didnt leave enough gap on the edges so mine would buckle up when exposed to direct sunlight in the summer, but other than that was fine. Like any flooring, leave 1/8-1/4" on the edges for expansion and you should be fine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MTBSully, post: 16427369, member: 92134"] I did a similar product in my last house in the garage. Loved it for around $1000 for a two car garage. Only reason I did it was because my concrete slab was in really poor shape and i didnt want to epoxy over it and have it chip more, so I just covered it up. It looked great, held up great (for the 2 years I had it installed) and was easy enough to clean. I never welded on it so can't comment there. I didnt leave enough gap on the edges so mine would buckle up when exposed to direct sunlight in the summer, but other than that was fine. Like any flooring, leave 1/8-1/4" on the edges for expansion and you should be fine. [/QUOTE]
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