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Bgkhawk 08-17-2011 04:58 PM

Garage Flooring
 
Any recommendations regarding sealing garage floors? We are building a new Lilac and am exploring a sealing process for the garage.

ljones190 08-17-2011 05:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Bgkhawk (Post 383152)
Any recommendations regarding sealing garage floors? We are building a new Lilac and am exploring a sealing process for the garage.

We used Tim The Toolman who also does attic stairs and cabinets including garage floor coatings, he did a nice job for us, his number is 352-217-0561.

Good Luck and Welcome to TOTV.

memason 08-17-2011 05:44 PM

Another vote for Tim... He did our garage floor and attic stairs. Reasonable and was here when he said he would be.

Kelsie52 08-17-2011 05:58 PM

You cant go wrong with Tim Miller --he shows up on time does a great job and is a gentleman----------
He installed attic pull down stairs and finished the garaghe floor :BigApplause:

good luck

laryb 08-17-2011 06:24 PM

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Originally Posted by ljones190 (Post 383164)
We used Tim The Toolman who also does attic stairs and cabinets including garage floor coatings, he did a nice job for us, his number is 352-217-0561.

Good Luck and Welcome to TOTV.

:agree:

CarGuys 08-17-2011 10:41 PM

Race Deck Tiles
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Bgkhawk (Post 383152)
Any recommendations regarding sealing garage floors? We are building a new Lilac and am exploring a sealing process for the garage.

Google Race Deck Floor Tiles, Did it to my home here, It looks great was easy for my wife and I to install. Customer service is great! They help you lay it out and order the correct amount,

It's going in my new Lilac when we build

Herv

Tiger Lady 08-18-2011 09:44 AM

I agree that Tim the Toolman is the way to go.

3puttharry 08-18-2011 12:00 PM

ditto
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Bgkhawk (Post 383152)
Any recommendations regarding sealing garage floors? We are building a new Lilac and am exploring a sealing process for the garage.

We are also building a lilac will call timtoolman for srirs thnaks but wd rather seal/paint the garage floor myself before we mv in. Follow up to above poster..... any suggestions for sealing material or paint? Thanks

memason 08-18-2011 01:47 PM

Go with the 2 part epoxy sealer. Don't forget, you will need to etch it first, with acid to get all of the dirt and dust off it. Even though it's new, you still need to do this step or you'll likely have problems with your epoxy coating.

Tim can do your floor before you move in too. We had that done, when we here for a week, since it needed to sit for a few days without anything on it.

Bill-n-Brillo 08-18-2011 02:46 PM

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Originally Posted by memason (Post 383503)
.....Don't forget, you will need to etch it first, with acid to get all of the dirt and dust off it. Even though it's new, you still need to do this step or you'll likely have problems with your epoxy coating. ......

What memason said.

Everyone homeowner I've ever talked with who has had real problems with their epoxy paint lifting, peeling, etc. has skipped the acid etching step.

Bill :)

JJ&TJ 08-18-2011 03:56 PM

I used U Coat It up in PA in my garage. It costs a little more but it is worth it. Been on for years, I used there clear that protects against oils and acids and this stuff is tuff. You dont need to recoat with clear at all. You can even put flakes in it. you wet down the floor and when you paint it gets drawn into the concrete.

3puttharry 08-18-2011 08:08 PM

JJ&TJ garage
 
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Originally Posted by JJ&TJ (Post 383541)
I used U Coat It up in PA in my garage. It costs a little more but it is worth it. Been on for years, I used there clear that protects against oils and acids and this stuff is tuff. You dont need to recoat with clear at all. You can even put flakes in it. you wet down the floor and when you paint it gets drawn into the concrete.

Thanks everyone for PROCESS suggestions. JJ did you also acid etch prior to the U Coat? thanks PS what is acid etching?

Bill-n-Brillo 08-18-2011 08:29 PM

3putt, here's a pretty fair assessment and description of acid etching concrete:

http://www.epoxyproducts.com/acid.html

It probably helps you understand why many people would want to skip doing it!! :D

Bill :)

3puttharry 08-18-2011 08:57 PM

acid etching
 
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Originally Posted by Bill-n-Brillo (Post 383621)
3putt, here's a pretty fair assessment and description of acid etching concrete:

http://www.epoxyproducts.com/acid.html

It probably helps you understand why many people would want to skip doing it!! :D

Bill :)

You da man bill thanks. Think i will keep looking for additional process like ask hm depot

CarGuys 08-19-2011 12:14 AM

Burnt once not again
 
Must be just my bad luck but! I wish you the all the best with paint. Prep is the most important

Watched the crew wash clean acid wash etch again wash clean let dry apply two part flood system and leave,

Let set for a week, It cost a pretty good buck to buy this paint and the labor

Took a Harley ride came home late evening parked the bike on the new floor.

Rolled it out the next morning and the paint came up off the floor stuck to the tires!

Thats when I called Race Deck! No hot tires, oil leaks or scratch marks gonna get this ole CarGuy again.

Only sad part was leaving it in this now sold home. New owner would not hear of me taking it up and moving it to Florida!

Just my story I'm sure many have had good installation and outstanding good luck with their painted floors


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