Epoxy floor in lanai

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Old 07-17-2021, 12:28 PM
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How does it keep the dust/dirt down?
Plain concrete seems to give off dust. At least our garage up north does. Not so with our epoxied garage in TV...

Plus, when we do sweep out the epoxied garage, there is much less dust, only dried grass...
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Hello! I’ll be moving into my home in September, and my lanai is bare concrete. Has anyone done epoxy flooring in their lanai? Pros & cons?
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I recently purchased an 11 yr old home, the inside and outside lanai have river rock. Inside is enclosed. The outside has small birdcage. So far minimal upkeep and not hard on bare feet.
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Anyone now of a good place for garage floor epoxy? If someone mentioned it in this thread I didn't see it
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You will get (I hope) several replies on firms to do this work, just make sure that a friction layer is the final coat. Epoxy floors can be very slippery when wet. A material like 'shark grip' or equal in the final coat will give you a surface that is much less slippery.

Same advice goes if you decide to just paint the lanai.
Thx for that tip. We need ours done as well.
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Get several estimates..some are almost triple for the same job. Get word of mouth references or check signs posted where they have done other jobs
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