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havalola
11-05-2013, 09:53 PM
My husband wants to have our garage floor epoxied. Does a painter do this? Does anyone have a recommendation. Thanks.

HDriders
11-06-2013, 06:08 AM
Tim Miller ~ aka Tim the Tool Guy He did ours and it turned out great !

clod
11-06-2013, 06:39 AM
Steve Kling painting. 352.267.7184

Cedwards38
11-06-2013, 07:08 AM
Tim Miller is the King of Epoxy floors. Nobody does it better. You can reach him at 352-217-0561.

Phoneman
11-06-2013, 07:18 AM
Tim did our before we moved in. Beautiful floor, great work, great price.

JB in TV
11-06-2013, 07:38 AM
Tim did our before we moved in. Beautiful floor, great work, great price.

A great price is good, but "great" means different things to different people. It might help alot of folks if you could say the size of your garage, and price paid.

Edit: Even a range would be helpful..$50? $500? $1000?

mulligan
11-06-2013, 07:43 AM
DIY...about $150.00 for a 2 car garage from Sherwin Williams

carlanddiane
11-06-2013, 08:11 AM
another vote for Tim Miller

hewhit
11-06-2013, 11:52 AM
Another vote for Steve, he painted my Villa, my garage floor, my Lanai. He and his men are extremely professional and very meticulous.


Steve Kling painting. 352.267.7184

Barkay
11-06-2013, 12:01 PM
Word of caution for the DIY ers out there - if you are REAL proficient then the Sherwin Williams kit may be your ticket to saving some bucks - BUT if you mess this up you have a very difficult mess to rectify. If the garage floor isn't properly prepared you will not get a good bond for the epoxy and your troubles are beginning.

Call Tim Miller and let a team who has done hundreds of garage floors correctly do your job. My two car garage plus golf cart garage was $800. The job was very well done and Tim adds "shark grip" to the final top clear coat to keep it from being extremely slick when wet. Caution- May still be a bit slippery when wet, just keep that in mind.

Two thumbs up for Tim Miller.

JB in TV
11-06-2013, 12:08 PM
Word of caution for the DIY ers out there - if you are REAL proficient then the Sherwin Williams kit may be your ticket to saving some bucks - BUT if you mess this up you have a very difficult mess to rectify. If the garage floor isn't properly prepared you will not get a good bond for the epoxy and your troubles are beginning.

Call Tim Miller and let a team who has done hundreds of garage floors correctly do your job. My two car garage plus golf cart garage was $800. The job was very well done and Tim adds "shark grip" to the final top clear coat to keep it from being extremely slick when wet. Caution- May still be a bit slippery when wet, just keep that in mind.

Two thumbs up for Tim Miller.
Thank you for giving an approximate price! And I agree with you 100% about DIY...Some things I can do, but...I know from experience, somethings are better left to those who do it all the time. And my son manages a Sherwin Williams store!