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Epoxy garage floor finished look
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Ours has some texture. Maybe not that much.
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If it's too smooth and you have water on it you will slip.... Ask me how I know..... It's a wonderful surface and protects the concrete but when you get it wet or up north you drive your car in the winter and the ice melts off and refreezes on it....
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I do this for a living. It should not look like that. Did you just have it done?
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OP, after blowing your pictures up, I see what you mean, this does not look right. I have neighbors that did their own and it looks much better than what you have. I hope the installer will offer to fix this.
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Yes, you want it rough. If it was smooth and you had water on it, you could/would take a nasty fall. My last home just had sealer on it and a little water got on it near the door. I took a bad fall, but didn't break anything. I was lucky. They throw the paint chips on it to make it rough for traction. My garage floor looks like yours and it still looks as good as it did seven years ago when I had it done.
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If those are bubbles, they will peel. This whole epoxy floor thing in The Villages is a rip off. The floors are just more cost, maintenance, and trouble. They are slippery even with additive, hot tires will eventually leave places on floor, spill wrong thing they are ruined, AC water eventually leaves spot, have to seal it every couple years. Just buy Made in USA Gfloor mat. Fraction of the cost, arrives unroll. It and you are done. No slipping, sealing, provide American jobs, no spills worries, roll it up and take with you if you move. Check Manufacturer, Amazon, Walmart, Lowe’s, Home Depot for best sale price G-Floor Polyvinyl Garage Flooring and Outdoor & Marine Flooring
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IF you wanted texturing, YES you got it.
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Yes. They actually came by yesterday afternoon and knock the peaks of and are giving it another coat today. The floor actually looks nice but was way rougher than what I had back home.
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It actually looks nice but rough. The installer came by yesterday afternoon and knock the peaks off and is recoating today.
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Consider your self fortunate. You won’t slip when dew forms on it, a real problem for smooth coatings.
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do not see advantage in the epoxy flooring
We have a standard concrete garage floor and do not see the advantage with epoxy or even the painted driveways and sidewalks. Seems like it is more for appearance than need. On the other hand, we do not spend a lot of time in the garage, due to it just being a place for parking cars. I do realize some use them as workshops and extensions of their house.
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I see construction cuts (also called control cuts and expansion cuts) in your beautiful coated floors.
For people that haven't had it done yet, consider putting concrete (hardening type) in the cuts before the floor is covered. You will not be sweeping dirt and having stuff stuck in the cuts. (it will not have any affect on the floors ability to move slightly, expand, etc.) I've even dropped washers into them. Nooooooooooo. |
Pea Gravel Death Traps
When I was young, there was a guy who did his entire garage and sidewalk in clear coated pea gravel. It was beautiful and the small smooth natural stones were covered with a varnished like look of almost glass. The finished product actually looked like wet gravel. The problem was it was as slick as snot whenever it got wet.
The rough anti skid you have going on, just may save your bacon one day. |
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My floor is pretty rough, similar to the photo. I asked for extra grit, which isn't really grit, but is more flakes. I wanted a non slip surface and am happy with the result. |
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Mine's like that too. I too thought it would be smooth. Not much I can do.
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Worked epoxy flooring at Oscar Meyers. 1st time we did the pork kill floor inspectors closed it down. Too slippery. Came up with a non skid topping. worked great. Kill floor up and working next day. You can have a smooth epoxy floor that's not slippery. Good enough for the USDA
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Mine's like that too. I too thought it would be smooth. Not much I can do at this point. My house painter did it. It probably costs more with specialists, (I haven't checked) and would be done properly.
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People asked why do a coating ?
1. Easy and fast to keep it clean. Not much sticks to it. Broom or blow, even mop. 2. Very difficult to stain. Drop one drop of motor oil (especially used oil) on concrete floor, and you will probably be there forever. Same with a drop of bleach, and many other chemicals. Even coffee. (concrete is porous, liquids seep down into it and stain forever - you can't scrub it deep enough to make it disappear) |
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