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    Looking for Professional Installer in Central Ohio

    It was around 700 sq ft and I think the installed price was $5.35/ft. That was a bit of a discount; I think they had a price break around 600 sq ft. I must say they were timely (as in showing up when they said they would), neat, accurate in their predicted time to complete the project and...
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    Looking for Professional Installer in Central Ohio

    They were great to work with and the finished look makes me wish I could afford it in my barn's concrete floor. We remain very happy...
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    Looking for Professional Installer in Central Ohio

    Thanks. Good luck on your build. How long do you have to wait to let the concrete cure before covering the surface? We are almost at the 2 year mark from pour. I know we didn't have to wait that long, but I just got around to thinking seriously about it a couple months ago.
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    Looking for Professional Installer in Central Ohio

    Getting ready to move stuff back in. We were told it was OK yesterday, but it's been cool and humid so we just walked on it for the first time yesterday PM after the finger touch test. We'll wait another day to bring the cars back in. Scott and Chad were both prompt, courteous, knowledgable and...
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    Looking for Professional Installer in Central Ohio

    Scott is coming Monday to measure and give us an estimate. Thanks again, Glen.
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    Looking for Professional Installer in Central Ohio

    Thanks! Just spoke with Scott. He'll be coming down for an estimate in a few weeks. Looking to install May/June for "ideal" weather here. He sounds like a real good guy. Anyone else interested/have a referral? I'm hardly on this site but it has been very helpful when I have been...
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    Looking for Professional Installer in Central Ohio

    I tried searching and didn't find much for my part of the country. I'm about an hour north of Columbus. Have a 3+, approximately 770 sqft concrete (poured in the fall of 2012) garage floor with a gentle slope out (no floor drain). Leaning to some sort of epoxy flakes, but open other ideas. The...
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    racedeck vs tuff seal tile

    Thanks.
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    racedeck vs tuff seal tile

    I have a question about RaceDeck. What happens if the tiles don't fit the space precisely? Can they be cut? If not, how is this approached? I imagine most garages don't take an exact number of tiles to all edges. Also, how do I go about getting a free sample? Thanks.
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    New Guy - Lots of Questions

    Thanks for all the info. Doors are 8 feet high, 9 feet wide. Since I drive a Tundra and don't tow, that should be fine. Plans spec 4" slope. Would like a lift, but will probably never have one since I do little to no work on my own. Plans are almost finished and raising the ceiling height would...
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    New Guy - Lots of Questions

    As far as the doors, I meant 8 feet high instead of 7. The three separate doors is for aesthetics and I won't win any argument there. The barn is huge and will be 100 yards from the main home. I drive a Tundra, BTW. I'll look into the radiant flooring. Thanks!
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    New Guy - Lots of Questions

    It'll be for parking cars. Do little to no work on my own. I had Enerco natural gas heaters in both garages in our Cleveland home that we sold this past year and they were fine, but my wife thinks there may be something better out there. I'm looking to keep it warm enough so that it isn't...
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    New Guy - Lots of Questions

    Just found this forum. Nice! We are just finishing the design for a new home and will be sending plans out for bids in about a month. The garage is drawn as 3 car, 40X26 with (3) 8 foot doors. Not sure about: 1. Flooring - Epoxy? Looking for low maintenance and NOT slippery when wet. We're in...
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