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Old 11-02-2012, 04:50 AM
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in less than 10 days we are settling on our home in the village of Charlotte. Any recommendations for having our garage floor epoxy coated? Who did you use and your thoughts would be most appreciated!! Thanks
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My floor met with Tool Man Tim.
Call him and book him and leave it to him.
352-217-0561
Tim the Tool Man will get it done!
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2 car garage runs around 485.00
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Old 11-02-2012, 09:50 AM
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Thanks for the info ~ will give Tim the Tool guy a call !!!
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Also recommend Tim Miller " the tool man". He did ours in Sanibel just two weeks ago. love it! Congratulations on your new home.
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Also recommend Tim Miller " the tool man". He did ours in Sanibel just two weeks ago. love it! Congratulations on your new home.
THANK YOU ~ next week can't come soon enough : )
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We used Woody of Superior Concrete...fabulous, fabulous work. Did our garage with an epoxy coating and also painted our driveway, front walk and lanai. Highly recommended...
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Old 11-04-2012, 07:43 AM
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Amy L. Newsom, Inc. Far superior product to epoxy. Love her work and she stands behind it. 352-308-7410
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Tim is good- did my garage floor, shelving, pull down stairs, and other stuff. Honest , reliable, reasonable price.
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Old 11-04-2012, 01:26 PM
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Epoxy Coating (Paint) is definitely the way to go in the garage. It resists oil, gas and battery acid. It cleans up with just a damp mop. It is too slick when wet (rain) to use outdoors or on the lanai though. I used a company on 441 in Leesburg called Artisticrete. They were very good and one of the low bidders.
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Bought the epoxy from Sherwin Williams, did it myself over a weekend. Follow the directions, simple job. Over a year old, looks as good as new.
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Epoxy Coating (Paint) is definitely the way to go in the garage. It resists oil, gas and battery acid. It cleans up with just a damp mop. It is too slick when wet (rain) to use outdoors or on the lanai though. I used a company on 441 in Leesburg called Artisticrete. They were very good and one of the low bidders.
Curious how much they asked, we have an oversized garage, no golf cart addtion.

Also has anyone had a situation where they did half the garage at a time? We can't exactly set the stuff out so it would literally be move everything to one side and then the other.
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That's how I did it. The only issue was the bluebird that built a nest in the glovebox because I left the door open about 18"
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