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Missy
We had the floor of the birdcage, pergola and connecting sidewalk tiled with slip-resistant tile. Very easy to clean with hose. Do an occasional mopping with detergent. Always looks nice. So glad that we chose not to paint especially with the hot FL sun.
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We have something on our lanai called "knock down". I don't know the correct name. We have a hot tub. It does not seem slippery. It is similar to what is on kour ceilings in the interior.
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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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Some people paint which we did in our last house that really turned out nice. We did a concrete overlay look on our new house that we really like. Personal choice though-
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go for epoxy!
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It was not done correctly. It takes two days to apply epoxy. It is not slippery when done correctly. We have had epoxy floors in garages, porches and patios. I heartily recommend Garage Floors Plus More—they know what they are dong. We are having them do our lanai and patio floors.
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We did coat the lanai. We had them install “cool deck” first. It provides texture and covers the broom marks left from when the concrete was installed. Then we coated and it looks great and is clean. After we enclosed the lanai we have area rugs.
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Use porcelain tile. Lowe’s ….look for closeouts. Not very expensive and lasts forever. You may need to drill some weep holes at the base to let out some moisture after heavy rain.
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