100% solids indicates no solvent or VOC
Good to know, thx. I thought there would be some release from the reaction.
100% solids indicates no solvent or VOC
Pros-Looks, easy cleanup
Cons- doe$n't la$t, a bit slippy
I use the epoxy floor paint, I find that doesn't chip and peel like the 2 part kits. It's also cheap -- you can paint a 2 car garage floor for about $65 including antislip.The stuff in a box from the local hardware store looks great once first done but cannot stand up to Canadian winters. I have done my garage twice in the last 5 years and it needs another complete coating. It is a bit slippy when wet but i constantly squeegee which helps, but the salt and wide car rubber tires tend to lift the paint. The kits go on sale for 100 bucks but it is a pain to clean and remove everything from your garage.
Pros-Looks, easy cleanup
Cons- doe$n't la$t, a bit slippy
That sure as heck looks a lot like the stuff my dad and I used on his garage. It held up OK if you're only parking a car on it. But if you actually use the space as a garage space, dragging floor jacks across it, putting down jack stands, weld splatter, bench grinder, etc it will only last so long. The high wear areas are pretty worn. We even used tsp to clean and prep the floor before applying and gave it ample time to dry between.
This dyes an existing slab, you apply a skim coat of dyed concrete or are you dying the entire slab pour?
Been eyeballing this roll out flooring from Costco. Will it hold up to a Canadian winter is the deciding factor? It's not cheap, but sure looks nice!
https://m.costco.ca/garage-flooring.html
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Been eyeballing this roll out flooring from Costco. Will it hold up to a Canadian winter is the deciding factor? It's not cheap, but sure looks nice!
https://m.costco.ca/garage-flooring.html
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It could happen. I've noticed Costco doesn't have any longterm reviews which indicates they're not allowing negative feedback. Home Depot sells it as well.i think those are bad idea as the floor will shift or move....
One of the testimonials noted was the overall warmth of the garage in the winter... this type of flooring may pay for itself over time in home heating / natural gas. Concrete retains cold.$2 a sq ft is pretty damned cheap. I'd want to see reviews before I bought it. I'm not convinced about sheet vinyl being a great garage floor material. It should be much warmer to work on though.
It could happen. I've noticed Costco doesn't have any longterm reviews which indicates they're not allowing negative feedback. Home Depot sells it as well.
https://www.homedepot.ca/en/home/p....age-floor-cover-and-protector.1001033783.html
Yes, I agree. I'm not buying until I see how it looks after two years with Canadian winters. The vynil look very thin:Some of those reviews make me smile. It's like old women keeping the plastic on their furniture to keep it clean.
"I bought 2 of these to protect my new epoxy garage floor from being burned by hot tires, which is a problem with this flooring."