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HMLRHT1
09-05-2011, 04:40 PM
I have reviewed the info under contractors and there is not much listed. I know there are people out there who put epoxy garage floor coatings down but I can't find any. Can all of you great people help me out with names of companies or individuals who do this? I want a really good epoxy that will last more than a couple of years and I am willing to pay for a high quality epoxy coating because I only want to do this once. Thanks all for your help.

laryb
09-05-2011, 04:54 PM
I have reviewed the info under contractors and there is not much listed. I know there are people out there who put epoxy garage floor coatings down but I can't find any. Can all of you great people help me out with names of companies or individuals who do this? I want a really good epoxy that will last more than a couple of years and I am willing to pay for a high quality epoxy coating because I only want to do this once. Thanks all for your help.
We used Tim Miller for our garage. Honest, reasonable, on time, and did excellent work. I'll PM you his number.

petenj
09-05-2011, 05:57 PM
Ditto for Tim Miller

TommyT
09-05-2011, 06:26 PM
Yep, Tim "The tool Man" Miller......

champion6
09-05-2011, 09:39 PM
I have reviewed the info under contractors and there is not much listed. I know there are people out there who put epoxy garage floor coatings down but I can't find any. Can all of you great people help me out with names of companies or individuals who do this?Here are some that have been previously recommended on TOTV...
Already mentioned, Tim Miller 352-217-0561
Amy Newsom 352-308-7410
S&S Enterprises 352-299-4530
Kling Painting, Steve Kling
Home Services Inc., Jasper Reid 352-267-7814
Cost Less, Fred & Hank 352-347-9737

Good luck!

HMLRHT1
09-05-2011, 10:53 PM
Thanks all, and especially champion6. I was looking for some variety and everyone kept telling me Tim Miller. Thanks again

Bobcuse
09-06-2011, 07:42 AM
Custom Ram Design does excellent work. They do the fantastic driveways with the unique designs and also do epoxy garage floors. They did both for me and I highly recommend them.

jchase
09-06-2011, 08:18 AM
I as well had Tim Miller paint my garage floor at my new house in Buttonwood before we moved in. Did a great job! Three car garage $700.00.

Number 6
09-06-2011, 11:23 AM
One more vote for Tim "the Toolman" Miller.

SALYBOW
09-06-2011, 12:16 PM
Does anyone know if a painted drive or garage makes it slippier when wet. I got out of the car on a drive that was painted and seemed to slip a bit.:yuck:

villagegolfer
09-06-2011, 12:45 PM
Does anyone know if a painted drive or garage makes it slippier when wet. I got out of the car on a drive that was painted and seemed to slip a bit.:yuck:

Good question. And how about the puddles? Concrete absorbs water but paint stops absorbing?

Bavarian
09-08-2011, 01:16 PM
Epoxy paint makes a very smooth finish, it will be slippery. I painted our current garage while the house was being built right before we moved in. It is a two step process: First you have to etch the concrete with a special etcher solution then wait several days without touching floor, then mix the two cans of epoxy paint and paint the floor. Like epoxy cement you mix the hardener in right when you are going to use it. Then let it get good and dry.

Are there any paint stores down there?

The Airman
10-07-2011, 09:12 AM
Try TCM Florida otherwise known as The Coating Masters. I have seen their article in the Village Magazine. It says they have a lifetime warranty. The number is 352-512-0826.

memason
10-07-2011, 10:00 AM
What is a lifetime warranty, really?

Is it MY lifetime, THEIR lifetime or my HOMES lifetime ???

Next time you buy something with a lifetime warranty, ask them.

Just one of life's little questions ????

Carmpat
06-13-2012, 01:44 PM
This Telephone Number is no longer in service.

HMLRHT1
06-13-2012, 03:31 PM
No paint stores...we just mix mud and grass :a20:

Warren Kiefer
06-13-2012, 03:36 PM
I have reviewed the info under contractors and there is not much listed. I know there are people out there who put epoxy garage floor coatings down but I can't find any. Can all of you great people help me out with names of companies or individuals who do this? I want a really good epoxy that will last more than a couple of years and I am willing to pay for a high quality epoxy coating because I only want to do this once. Thanks all for your help.

Artistacrete did mine. It is excellent and nothing mars the finish. I wish I had the work done years ago.

Jim 9922
06-13-2012, 04:29 PM
The painted surface will get slick when wet. Our garage floor was painted by the previous owner so I can't tell you who did it. But apparently they mixed some sand into the finish coat to put a roughness on the the surface. It works, no slipping as compared to a neighbor's which is smooth and dangerous when wet.

Sable99
06-13-2012, 08:26 PM
I have a dumb question. My parents once owned a house in Michigan that had a fantastic garage floor. You could clean it with a garden hose. The previous owner's ex-son-in-law was part of a racing team and we were told it was the type of flooring racing teams use. Mom and I have tried to figure out what type of floor it was for years! We even asked the previous owner. Could it be an epoxy floor? The flooring was smooth, dark green but it didn't have any specks in it. Its not the speckled flooring. My aunt has the speckled flooring in her garage and it has peeled and had to to be redone a few times.

I'm really curious because I would love to put that flooring in my new TV home.

Happinow
06-13-2012, 09:10 PM
Tim The Tool Man did ours last week. Great job! Highly recommend him.

Tickled_pink
06-13-2012, 09:54 PM
Another vote for Tim the Tool Man. Very pleased with his work. He is licensed & insured and gives free estimates. 352-217-0561

applesoffh
06-13-2012, 11:34 PM
I highly recommend Superior Concrete Design. Woody is absolutely fabulous, meticulous, honest. We just can't say enough about him. Feel free to PM me and you can see his work for yourself in my garage. Woody's number is 352-454-4002.

bluedog103
06-14-2012, 10:23 AM
I called Tim Miller for an estimate, that was, let's see, a little better than 2 years ago and I'm still waiting for a response. After the 2nd attempt to contact him gave me the same results I hired Cost Less.
They did a decent job but they pretty much show up when they want, regardless of the agreed upon time. Still, over 2 years later I still have no complaint about their work, just their inability to read a calendar or tell time. The price was excellent though.

buzzy
06-14-2012, 11:22 AM
Also recommend Superior Concrete Design by Woody. I wanted the clear top coat to also be two-part epoxy (instead of acrylic). I couldn't find anyone else who does that. The finished product looks gorgeous, and should outlast any of the other finishes.

Skip2MySue
06-14-2012, 01:52 PM
Also recommend Superior Concrete Design by Woody. I wanted the clear top coat to also be two-part epoxy (instead of acrylic). I couldn't find anyone else who does that. The finished product looks gorgeous, and should outlast any of the other finishes.

Woody just finished our lanai, driveway and garage and I couldn't be happier. He really had to battle all the rain lately but he took his time and waited out the weather to insure a good job. Can't afford any slippage as I have hip replacements and I've had no problem. Based on our latest weather I've had plenty of chances to try the slippage factor out :a20:
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RedChariot
06-14-2012, 01:58 PM
I don't understand. What is the reason your are painting your garage floor? What is epoxy? It is just a garage isn't it.

Golfer in Sanibel
06-14-2012, 05:52 PM
Does anyone know if a painted drive or garage makes it slippier when wet. I got out of the car on a drive that was painted and seemed to slip a bit.:yuck:

Lots of questions about slippage. I did my garage floor in Ohio about six years ago. After the paint has cured, you then put on a coat of clear epoxy in which you mix some fine silica sand. You then have a transparent coating with a grit to it and it greatly reduces the slipperyness. this coat should be done redone every two years in high traffic areas because it will wear off. Recoat it less frequently if there isn't much traffic.

jimbo2012
06-14-2012, 07:36 PM
There is also a non slip top coat made, that has no sand or grit.

Skip2MySue
06-15-2012, 01:54 PM
I don't understand. What is the reason your are painting your garage floor? What is epoxy? It is just a garage isn't it.

Being from NJ I also wondered why people were painting these areas. Then I started to see many of the driveways painted and really enjoyed the beauty aspect that it created. We matched our painted lanai design with our kitchen tile layout and had the garage floor done with an epoxy finish with flecks in it. We also had the driveway and walkway painted and flecked adding striping to outline and a compass in the middle. We are very pleased with the outcome. So I guess we must have sipped the nectar.;)
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dbussone
09-15-2012, 06:52 PM
Call Steve Kling of Kling Painting. He did a fabulous job on our garage floor.

Beatit
09-16-2012, 08:39 AM
Check out a company called Stardek.. We used this in Georgia and plan to use again in TV. The installer's name we were given by Stardek is Paul Hendley, Hendley's custom Crete, 352-476-6781. Our floor in Georgia is not an epoxy, looks great and is not slippery.

Finallyfree
09-16-2012, 09:25 AM
I called Tim Miller for an estimate, that was, let's see, a little better than 2 years ago and I'm still waiting for a response. After the 2nd attempt to contact him gave me the same results I hired Cost Less.
They did a decent job but they pretty much show up when they want, regardless of the agreed upon time. Still, over 2 years later I still have no complaint about their work, just their inability to read a calendar or tell time. The price was excellent though.

Interesting, we called Tim Miller and not only got a call back, but the floor was done within a week. GREAT JOB I might add. Of course this was in July of this year so don't know what was going on two years ago. His number is 352-217-0561. PM me if you want to see it.

Cedwards38
09-17-2012, 12:47 PM
Tim Miller did mine too. It looks fabulous. :clap2:

Villageguy
10-17-2012, 09:45 AM
We used Tim Miller for our garage. Honest, reasonable, on time, and did excellent work. I'll PM you his number.

not sure wht PM is; please send me his phone number; we will be closing on our house on Nov 2, Village of Fernandina, and would like to get the garage doen before we move in.

Thanks
George Schommer
Village of Fernandina, Killington Loop

jimbo2012
10-21-2012, 03:53 PM
PM is a Private Message

If you click on the users name it will show you a link to it.

cdallocco
01-31-2013, 10:33 AM
We used Steve Kling for not only our garage floor, but for the entire interior, exterior of our home -- great job and good prices!! Just had him back again yesterday to paint our trayed ceiling -- looks awesome!!

ann0135
03-29-2013, 08:53 AM
I have reviewed the info under contractors and there is not much listed. I know there are people out there who put epoxy garage floor coatings down but I can't find any. Can all of you great people help me out with names of companies or individuals who do this? I want a really good epoxy that will last more than a couple of years and I am willing to pay for a high quality epoxy coating because I only want to do this once. Thanks all for your help.
Don't use Home Services, Inc. They were prompt in giving us an estimate and doing the work. However, we had some spots that needed touchups within the first year (we were not here over the summer), and we made many attempts to contact Jasper, the person who gave us the estimate. He is great for assurances he will "check it out" and redo it, but six months later and several phone calls, we haven't seen him. I would NOT recommend his service.

Bob Anthony
04-18-2013, 09:17 PM
Did anyone ever use The Villages Epoxy Floor Services ?

theruizs
04-19-2013, 12:17 PM
Ditto regarding Custom Ram Design. They did our drive and epoxied our garage. Excellent work!

Joanned
04-19-2013, 08:45 PM
I'm a tim miller fan too

gmcneill
04-22-2013, 09:44 AM
Don't use Home Services, Inc. They were prompt in giving us an estimate and doing the work. However, we had some spots that needed touchups within the first year (we were not here over the summer), and we made many attempts to contact Jasper, the person who gave us the estimate. He is great for assurances he will "check it out" and redo it, but six months later and several phone calls, we haven't seen him. I would NOT recommend his service.

We had a very similar negative experience with this company. We will not be using this company to provide services at our new home.

Joyce Beeman
04-28-2013, 09:51 AM
I have reviewed the info under contractors and there is not much listed. I know there are people out there who put epoxy garage floor coatings down but I can't find any. Can all of you great people help me out with names of companies or individuals who do this? I want a really good epoxy that will last more than a couple of years and I am willing to pay for a high quality epoxy coating because I only want to do this once. Thanks all for your help.

Do it yourself. I did. Saved a bundle of money. Go to Lowes or Home Depot and get a Rustoleum kit. It turned out great.

KristenY
09-10-2013, 06:14 PM
We had Tim Miller do our garage floor, he did a fantastic job! We would call on him again in a heartbeat!

herbaru
09-10-2013, 08:21 PM
Anybody have contact info for Kling Painting, Steve Kling?

asianthree
09-10-2013, 08:42 PM
Do it yourself. I did. Saved a bundle of money. Go to Lowes or Home Depot and get a Rustoleum kit. It turned out great.

but do hot tires do damage to the floor?

Nursebarb1
09-10-2013, 09:10 PM
Same question: Any problems with hot tires?

tag460
09-10-2013, 09:55 PM
I had Tim Miller epoxy our garage floor and he did a great job. The garage floor is more slippery when wet especially barefoot, I always wear shoes now. We told him to go light with the non skid material when he applied it and that was our mistake.

LynnDeb
09-11-2013, 12:40 AM
Will epoxy floor help seal and take stain from an an old battery on garage floor?

clod
09-11-2013, 06:44 AM
Steve Kling Painting did a great job on my garage floor.

352-267-7184
:eclipsee_gold_cup:

DaveNKath
09-11-2013, 10:35 AM
How about Y&K Acrylic & Serv. Inc? Has anyone dealt with him?

DaveNKath
09-11-2013, 10:36 AM
I mean T&K.. sorry..

jimbo2012
09-11-2013, 10:38 AM
How about Home Depot, $100 and a roller and call it done.

Hard to believe someone can't paint a floor.

herbaru
09-11-2013, 10:49 AM
How about Home Depot, $100 and a roller and call it done.

Hard to believe someone can't paint a floor.

jimbow, what product have you used and recommend?
Does a new home/garage need to be etched or cleaned first?

Not a handyman, thanks.

dadspet
10-05-2013, 06:16 PM
The reason for sealing / epoxy a garage floor, at least in our case is simple. Un unsealed or coated garage floor tracks in dirt that gets on carpeting. We have a throw rug leading from the garage and after you wipe your feet on it it becomes dirty in a few days. We also have a rug in the garage to wipe your feet prior to entering the house but the rug inside the house will still find a lot of dirty.

Villageguy
10-14-2013, 03:08 PM
We used Tim Miller for our garage. Honest, reasonable, on time, and did excellent work. I'll PM you his number.

How well has the driveway held up?

Seneca
02-11-2014, 02:08 PM
Our garage floor was epoxy painted in May 2013 by Terry Boese of Tera Seal Painting Co.- 362-216-9800. He used RustOleum paint. Stated that the previous paint that he had used peeled! We were asked to let it dry for 2 weeks before putting anything (like a car or golf cart) on it. It is now 8 months since and there is no peeling! So far, we are happy with Terry's work. PS. He acid washed and rinsed the garage floor before painting - with chip finish.

tommy steam
02-11-2014, 04:35 PM
jimbow, what product have you used and recommend?
Does a new home/garage need to be etched or cleaned first?

Not a handyman, thanks.

Yes the floor must be cleaned or etched before you put the epoxy down. They do sell the kits in Home Depot or Lowes.The kits should contain colored chips which are added to the epoxy as it is being rolled on. They make it a bit less slippery. One thing, just be careful when coming into the garage with wet feet. I slipped two times.

Hawss
02-11-2014, 04:37 PM
+1 for Tim The Toolman!