garage floor epoxy

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aggies4life
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Looking at getting this done for a 3 car garage in memorial area.

Recommendations on who to use?

Also what should I be looking for? Someone who uses polyurea?
NYAG08
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Had it done at 2 houses, and after research + personal experience I'm of the opinion they are commoditized.

https://www.epoxyfloorshouston.com/ both times for reference.

What I mean:

It comes down to installer, which with most companies will be young guys rotating into/out of the job, so hit or miss. First was good, second was less good (in terms of attention to detail, perceived quality of work, persistence of epoxy over time, etc.).

Level/style of application you opt for, I went for the best epoxy and layer count I could get.

Really watch the prep process, I wouldn't leave them alone to assume prep coverage and depth is done 100% correctly.

Just go with best price/special and be there when they're doing it.

Both inside 610 loop for service area reference.
Hardcore Greg
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aggies4life said:

3 car garage in memorial area.


LOL'd initially at the humble brag...but if I'm being honest, I'd probably dunk occasionally on Texags too if I was extremely rich.
aggies4life
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Hahah. Not for me - just helping someone in that area who doesn't use texags
schmellba99
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Sunflower Coatings did an outstanding job in my barn/shop, definitely give them a shot.

Tell them you are Michael Berry listener and you get a discount, can't remember how much though.
CyAg86
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We used Sunflower as well, very pleased. 10% discount for being Michael Berry listener.
chilidogfood
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Depends on what you're trying to accomplish with the epoxy and the condition of your concrete, but I did a concrete hardening with a grinding and polish on my floor and I think it looks awesome. It's basically the same finish you'd see on the floors of a Costco or something.

It's not good if you expect to be spilling a lot of chemicals on it or letting an old car sweat a bunch of oil, but it doesnt shed dust and it looks great.
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