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Originally Posted by ronwinger
Not sure if it is against the rules or not but, "One Day garage Floors" was enough title to draw me in. If I was not curious or interested, I could of went on to the next post. Any way, I agree, I do not know why folks selling a service of this matter can not give a ball park non committal estimate. It could be a $500 spread but, it may be enough not to waist their time or ours. We all know they have a base price per sq.foot, that they work from. Maybe, they could come on and explain. Over the years, I have come to the conclusion that the cost is usually very high if the seller does not place a price. Do not misunderstand me, of course, there are services that cannot and should not give an estimate without being on site.
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Well we are absolutely one that shouldn’t be giving ball park pricing as we use a product that we need to know information that you wouldn’t be able to give us, here are just a few, the hardness of your concrete, what’s the moisture content of your individual concrete and any pitting or cracks to be repaired, battery acid staining that need to be Neutralized before install? Without knowing the answer to these questions I cannot give you a fair and accurate estimate. All these things tell me what I need to do to prep and install your floor so I don’t have any failure and can honor our 15 year warranty on your floor. So this is why we need to set up an appointment with any of our potential clients to give them the correct price and information about our product so is not confused with other products like epoxy floors.