Garage flooring - eastside
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Garage flooring - eastside
Planning to do the flooring on the garage. Looked at tiles but not what we are looking for as we saw couple of installations and it eventually gets very dirty underneath and requires major work to disassemble, clean up and put it back.
Saw the "heavy duty" mat from Griot's, but would like to hear opinions about it from current users.
Best bet seems to be high quality epoxy, even if that means moving out of the house for a day or two while the fumes go away. Any recommendations on top quality installers on the Kirkland-Redmond-Bellevue-Seattle area?
thanks!
Saw the "heavy duty" mat from Griot's, but would like to hear opinions about it from current users.
Best bet seems to be high quality epoxy, even if that means moving out of the house for a day or two while the fumes go away. Any recommendations on top quality installers on the Kirkland-Redmond-Bellevue-Seattle area?
thanks!
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I have had great results by having my concrete polished to a 3,000 grit. Love the results, smooth as glass. When clean, looks like it's wet. www.diaconcrete.com Robert Defraia
Epoxy will eventually chip and lift.
Epoxy will eventually chip and lift.
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I have had great results by having my concrete polished to a 3,000 grit. Love the results, smooth as glass. When clean, looks like it's wet. www.diaconcrete.com Robert Defraia
Epoxy will eventually chip and lift.
Epoxy will eventually chip and lift.
thanks for the tip.
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