Thanks for the heads up. Unfortunately, it seems as if all of my projects around the house end up taking more than one weekend.
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Since this is a garage thread, I'll go ahead and start including pictures as I go along.
As mentioned in a previous post, we purchased this home a few months ago. It's 40 years old and got hit by Harvey bad. It backs up to Buffalo Bayou, but allows us to have an acre of land in the heart of South Katy. My boys love it, so I'll just have to deal with potential flood threats and make the best of it. At the end of the day, no mater what happens to the house, I'm blessed to live in a country and state that can bounce back from these type of natural disasters.
Back to the garage ... My end goal isn't to build this out to anything super nice. It's an old garage that had 4.5' of water in it at one point, a little unlevel, and has fire damage from the previous owners. I'm going to upgrade here and there, but I'm currently saving for a complete knockdown and rebuild of a much bigger setup maybe next fall.
It took me about four (4) days last month to really clean out the garage. I pulled all the junk out and pressured washed EVERYTHING inside. I bought gloves, masks, and even a set of eye wear to protect my face from all the dirt, feces (attic space), and debris left over from the flood. It was an absolute disaster, but it's now light years ahead of where it was a few months ago.
Here's a picture of it after it was cleaned, as I prepped for a potential flood event in early September.
Since then I've removed the old fluorescent lamps and replaced with seven (7) 100w LED bulbs, while also re-wiring the whole garage from surplus materials. I've also included a new squat rack and bench set up with more along the way. Even had some left over time to include two (2) can-free LED lights to the exterior of the garage which REALLY helps at night.
My next project was to address the flooring, and that's where this thread comes into play. My original thought and preference is epoxy, but I'm now considering a stain or something a little cheaper.