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2400 Sq ft. shop flooring options

twolabs

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I have a new 2400 sq. ft. shop and want to put a solid color down no flakes.
I'm looking for something I can do by myself and in one day if possible. It will be used for normal garage stuff. Any ideas on what to use and what the cost would be?
 
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Our SPGX one part polyurea hybrid coating is easy to apply, no mixing, nominal prep, and dries in just hours! Low cost too for a solid color.
 

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Just an FYI, I think most of these coatings require surface prep (either acid etching, or preferably grinding). That's going to take some time on a slab that big. Then cleaning it up enough to apply the coating too. The coating might be doable in a day, but the whole project is likely to take longer, especially if you're working alone.
 
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twolabs

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Just an FYI, I think most of these coatings require surface prep (either acid etching, or preferably grinding). That's going to take some time on a slab that big. Then cleaning it up enough to apply the coating too. The coating might be doable in a day, but the whole project is likely to take longer, especially if you're working alone.

Yeah I was thinking I would etch it do you think that is good enough it is brand new slab.
 

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Hi
The SPGX if applied to a standard floor that is not burnished or power troweled can be applied with no prep, just power wash, let dry, apply.
 
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If you are looking for a non skid we have a clear/invisible non skid that is like glass bead that gets mixed in called ArmorGrip.
 

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I have a 2400 sqft slab - and largely had the same question. What product has the fewest prep requirements, is fairly hard, and is resistant to a variety of fluids...

I went with SPGX also - it's also significantly less expensive than doing epoxy....

It'll coat 300-400 sqft per gallon, expect 6-7 gallons. Check their website, but you're over $1k, but way under epoxy costs.
 

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Our SPGX one part polyurea hybrid coating is easy to apply, no mixing, nominal prep, and dries in just hours! Low cost too for a solid color.

Can you provide me a link to this product? I also am building a 2400 sq. ft. shop, and am looking for an economical 1-stage alternative to just painting the floor. Is your product available in Canada?
 

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Our SPGX one part polyurea hybrid coating is easy to apply, no mixing, nominal prep, and dries in just hours! Low cost too for a solid color.

What is the coverage per gallon in this product? Didnt see it listed on the website.
 
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