I finished my garage
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Looks good, Nick. I wish I could do that to mine but I would need to rent a building to take all of the stuff out of my garage that needs to be moved in order to do it.
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Originally Posted by 93TAWicked1
Any more info on the floor? I just bought a new house and I think I'm going to have to do this before we move in!!
1) They wash the concrete
2) They sand it with very tiny steel spheres and after they're done they pick them up with a giant magnet.
3) The concrete then gets treated with a moisture barrier product.
4) After 3 days, they fill in all the cracks and imperfections by hand.
5) After that, they apply a gray liquid proprietary polymer.
6) Then comes the paint chips that you can pick from several colors and sizes - they toss them around the floor on top of that still wet polymer, almost 1 inch of those paint chips all over. I picked the black/white 1/4 inch.
7) On the next day they come over and pick up all the loose chips with a vacuum and a blower.
8) They apply the clear coat resin (which is the polymer without any color) and you can park the cars after 2 days.
Cookba no tool boxes yet I'll put some cabinets for storage when my wallet gets to say yes again.
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I got some cabinets and counter top at the Habitat for Humanity store. 2 lower cabinets, 3 upper cabinets and a 10' section of countertop for $85. Might want to see if they have something around you.
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Is that pole strategically placed so as to not run into the water heater with your car? The one in my garage annoys the **** out of me because I'd like to get the car in another few inches so I can walk around the back of it.
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Originally Posted by John B
The floor looks killer although I'm not sure I can justify $7700 to do the floor in my new shop!
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Originally Posted by Poik
Is that pole strategically placed so as to not run into the water heater with your car? The one in my garage annoys the **** out of me because I'd like to get the car in another few inches so I can walk around the back of it.
BTW that's the spot for the Murano so I still have space behind the car.
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The floor looks killer although I'm not sure I can justify $7700 to do the floor in my new shop!
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^^ Nice! Post pics if you can. My floor isn't epoxy... it's a proprietary resin or something. Premiere Garage claims they're the only ones who have this product.