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Epoxy-Coat long term 8 year review

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I've been lurking here for a while and have the impression that most people have problems or complaints with epoxy floors. One of the epoxy manufactures said you only really hear about the complaints and not the success stories. So I feel I can give an honest review...

The first floor I did was on my attached garage. Used the paint from Home-Depot. Did an acid wash and painted the floor. It quickly peeled and looked like this since 6 months after I put it down:




In 2006/07 I built a 30x32 detached garage and knew I had to do something with the floor. I researched online and ordered from Epoxy-coat.com hoping it would be a better product. Back in 07' they didn't offer a clear coat or a primer so I just ordered and got Taupe epoxy. It was a new slab so I did the moisture test (taping a bag to the floor) and I also ground the floor before I put it down. The actual painting was pretty simple. Some of the threads on here makes the actual epoxy painting seem intimidating and complicated. It was pretty simple, working in sections and keeping a wet edge. Results (in 06/07'):








I didn't use flake or anti-slip. I didn't have any problems with bubbling or anything and I think it looked nice. Now after 8 years of use (oil changes, brake jobs, normal garage use, ect) it looks like this:








Some of the shine went away and there is some minor chipping but this is after almost 8 years of use. Nothing is going to last forever. I think the floor still looks great. I still get many compliments and it does it's job of making everything easier to clean. Once or twice a year I clean the floor with simple green, a scotchbrite pad and finish it with mop and glow. After that the floor looks great, almost like it did when it was new. I'm pretty confident the floor will still look good after another 8 years. Hopefully some people who are on the fence about using epoxy on their floor will read this and feel a little more confident about the product lasting and being a good investment. Or hell, maybe epoxy-Coat can read this and give me free shipping or a discount on an order for writing such a great review so I can finally fix my other garage floor. :bounce:
 
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I did my shop floor with epoxy paint over ten years ago. Lots of abuse welding, parking heavy equipment on all winter. It looks great no peeling at all. Yes you can see some spots of weld splatter but then again what will hold up to that.
 

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OP, nice write-up. This is a perfect example of why a urethane topcoat is a good idea. It holds the gloss much longer.
OP, you can degrease, lightly sand and recoat this floor with a pigmented urethane and have your show-room back, in one day.
 
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now how would a urethane top coat hold up to scotchbite? How long would the shine last if I put a topcoat on?
 

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Do you have any suggestions for a rubber molding to use in the garage to cover drywall touching concrete? I want to use epoxy on the floor, but want a nice looking molding.
 

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Or hell, maybe epoxy-Coat can read this and give me free shipping or a discount on an order for writing such a great review so I can finally fix my other garage floor. :bounce:

Great write-up. Give me a call at the office, and we can discuss your other garage floor.:bounce:
 
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Do you have any suggestions for a rubber molding to use in the garage to cover drywall touching concrete? I want to use epoxy on the floor, but want a nice looking molding.

You are looking for cove base. It is either vinyl or rubber. You can get any color and different heights too.

Alot of un-answered questions here....
 
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Great write-up. Give me a call at the office, and we can discuss your other garage floor.:bounce:

Thanks! Sent you a PM


That looks nice. Did you use primer?


No. When I bought the kit, Epoxy-Coat didn't offer a primer


Nice floor, what did you use fill the joints and cracks

It was a new slab so no cracks. Didn't fill the joints, you can see them in the pics



You are looking for cove base. It is either vinyl or rubber. You can get any color and different heights too.

Alot of un-answered questions here....


I used ceramic tile as a base:

 

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When I compare my Epoxy-Coat beige your taupe floor, I think Epoxy-Coat got that all wrong. Beige suppose to look lighter (closer to white) than taupe but my beige floor is darker than yours.
 

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Some car mfg's consider their "Beige" almost gold in color.

Did you buy the kit direct from Epoxy Coat?
 
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