[s-cars] Epoxy garage floor finishing (NAC)
chris chambers
fastscirocco_2000 at yahoo.com
Mon Nov 12 11:41:17 PST 2007
Dave,
Maybe htis will help.
http://www.completegarage.com/garage_flooring_c47.cfm
--- djdawson2 at aol.com wrote:
> Tile might not be bad, but for durability it would have to be 100%
> supported.? I've done a ton of tile work ... and when you take up an
> old tile, it is easy to see that they are rarely well supported...
> meaning that the mortar visibly only establishes good contact with
> about 75% of the tile.
>
> I'd hate to go to that effort, only to destroy a tile dropping a
> wrench on it.
>
> The product I was looking at was called ArmorUltra.? Cost for
> materials alone to finish 1000 square feet is over $1800 from them.
>
>
> http://www.armorpoxy.com
>
> Dave
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Taka Mizutani <t44tqtro at gmail.com>
> To: djdawson2 at aol.com
> Cc: s-car-list at audifans.com
> Sent: Mon, 12 Nov 2007 11:34 am
> Subject: Re: [s-cars] Epoxy garage floor finishing (NAC)
>
>
> Dave-
>
> I'm considering quartz tile because my garage needs work to be level
> and the concrete is old and stained- it will be easier to install the
> tile rather than fix the concrete the proper way. I can do a quick
> and dirty floor level if I'm laying down tile on top, I can't do that
> with epoxy as the surface needs to be perfect.
>
> It costs a lot more to do quartz, but there are no peeling/liftoff
> issues. The only thing I'm not 100% sure about is whether or not it's
> an issue to use jackstands with quartz tile.
>
> The other thing to do is go to the local Porsche, Audi, BMW, MBZ
> dealer and ask the service manager what was used for the garage
> floor- the really good industrial epoxy stuff is very expensive but
> that's what they use because it's the only stuff that holds up to
> hard use.
>
> Taka
>
>
>
> On Nov 12, 2007 12:17 PM, <djdawson2 at aol.com> wrote:
>
> OK... well I'm at the stage where I'm deciding on a floor finish for
> my soon to be complete "dream car garage."? I've been looking around
> for the right product.? It seems to be a generally accepted principle
> that epoxies with 100% solids is the way to go.? However, what I'm
> not seeing are any products with name brands associated with them
> like one might expect.
>
> So I'm wondering... anyone have knowledge or experience in this
> area?? Any products to recommend?? This will be an install over new
> concrete.
>
> TIA,
> Dave
>
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