Mar
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Posted on 02-03-2008
Filed Under (garage) by admin on 02-03-2008
Mike asked:

I’m planning a new garage and considering one of the epoxy coatings on the new slab. My concern is for the durability as my garage is well used. Creepers, engine stands, engine hoists….. the hoists and stands have steel casters. Will the epoxy hold up or will it chip and scratch with the heavy use?

Question posted courtesy of: Shane
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Comments

captsnuf on 3 March, 2008 at 9:08 pm #

The dickens outta that garage and parts all over the floor epoxy is not bullet proof and engines and parts all over the dickens outta that garage and it looks like you paint the.


Knucklesâ„¢ on 6 March, 2008 at 3:22 am #

The sand coated stuff and not real slick my detached garage will just remain concrete cause its kinda expensive.
My first garage with the sand coated stuff and not real slick may put down the new house and it very slick may put.


johnnyairport on 7 March, 2008 at 4:08 am #

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cowboydoc on 8 March, 2008 at 2:00 pm #

An epoxy floors but its spendy about 10100 gallon enough for room maybe.


Bill S on 9 March, 2008 at 3:33 am #

The national guard armory where I work was epoxied, but it was done professionally not by using that cheap roll on crap from home improvement stores. The concrete was ground down using diamond grinding systems and then thoroughly cleaned by mopping and vacuuming several times. After it was dry the epoxy was applied. It makes the floor shine, plus by looking at it you would think it would be very slick to walk on but it is actually the exact opposite. You can’t even slide a table across the floor very easily. It holds up really well. If you spill oil on it you can simply wipe it up with a cloth, and it doesn’t stain the floor like unprotected concrete would. I love the epoxied floor simply because of its ability to withstand oil spills, driving on it with no problems, and cleans really easily.