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Sportster
07-14-2021, 06:07 AM
Going to come down next month to finalize some furniture purchasing that we couldn't get done during winter on our new place in St Cathrine.

While the garage floor is unclutted and in nice new condition I'd like to get an epoxy floor done and next month might be a good time before we come down for our first winter.

Any recommendations on who does nice garage floors at a reasonable price ?

Thanks

Footer
07-14-2021, 06:50 AM
Tim "The Toolman" Miller. A little over $2/ft2. 352-217-0561.

villagetinker
07-14-2021, 09:59 AM
Make sure whoever you get includes a friction coating (like shark grip), some epoxy floors can be very slippery when wet.

Kenswing
07-14-2021, 10:00 AM
Tim "The Toolman" Miller. A little over $2/ft2. 352-217-0561.

We also used Tim Miller. Very happy with the way our floor looks.

bobeaston
07-14-2021, 01:19 PM
My epoxy garage floor "up north" served well for a number of years, but not gracefully. It lost its sheen within a couple of years and never was very good at repelling stains.

I wanted something more durable here and with some research discovered polyaspartic coating, a compound much more durable than epoxy. The material is available under the brand name "Liquid Floors," and as expected is more expensive. The typical Liquid Floors installation starts with a base coat upon which a layer of decorative flakes is applied, and ends with a clear top layer that is super tough. Installation usually takes a day, followed by 2 days of not parking on it. See the Liquid Floors site (https://liquidfloorsusa.com/) for a full description.

Liquid Floors is a brand name used by many local affiliates who do the installation work. I have had excellent results from a local Liquid Floors installer based nearby in Inverness. If you are interested in something more durable than epoxy, talk with Liquid Floors Amy at 352-518-0855.

No, I receive no commission or referral compensation for this suggestion.