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    Considering Racedeck, but I have questions...

    The lift is just over 12' high...garage ceiling height is 12'3". Cost right at $4000 installed. Lift can be purchased for around $3,000 but you would need a forklift or some way to unload it at your location. I paid a bit more for it, to have them order it, deliver it, and install it...
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    Considering Racedeck, but I have questions...

    Polished garage flooring for entire garage. Racedeck installed underneath lift area. Bendpack XPR-10A-LP installed earlier this week. Buy a lift they said. It will be fun they said. Well, I'm here to tell you....they are exactly right. Loving having a lift.
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    Considering Racedeck, but I have questions...

    Sounds like a pretty good solution. I just received my Racedeck in the mail today. Super fast shipping. We close on the house tomorrow and polishing begins on Wednesday. Hoping to have the Racedeck installed this weekend.
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    Epoxy guy in Houston TX area?

    I am currently in communication with Steven Williamson from Cement Shine about doing my polished concrete floors. They also do Epoxy, Grind-n-Seal, polished, stained, etc... He had very good prices from my research and appeared to be quite knowledgeable when I posed questions learned from...
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    Considering Racedeck, but I have questions...

    Polished concrete is scheduled to begin next week for the garage and workshop area. Racedeck has been ordered for under the lift area where the car will be parked most of the time. Can't wait to see how it will all look.
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    Considering Racedeck, but I have questions...

    I've decided on a polished concrete, no stain. Will be a 3000 grit polish, densifier applied at 200 grit, then burnishing at 3000 with a stain guard. Garage floor is a 3000psi floor, curious to see how the aggregate looks once it is ground down some. Since polished concrete does have a...
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    Considering Racedeck, but I have questions...

    Digging this back up from the dead as we close on our new build in a few weeks. I had a company come out today to give me an estimate on doing either a Grind and Seal or doing a full epoxy coating, no broadcast flake because I think it's ugly and prefer the more industrial look of a solid color...
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    New home garage floor crack

    Is this a post tension cable or steel rebar? Is this a slab or is it on some form of footings or piers? I am going through a similar experience with a post tension cable pour on a slab home. They just did the pour and you can already identify surface cracks in the foundation. From what I...
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    Considering Racedeck, but I have questions...

    Would you recommend that I seal the floor beneath the Racedeck with something similar to HD-6600 to mitigate the amount of exposure the concrete would have beneath the Racedeck? I do not want to have stained floors ideally, hence the original decision to go with an epoxy, but the quotes I am...
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    Considering Racedeck, but I have questions...

    Glad to heat that the fluids do not leak in between the seams. I was not sure how well that worked and if they did tend to leak, I was planning to go with their free-flow design, so I could at least see where it had leaked through instead of guessing on the solid floors. I do not have to worry...
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    1700 sq/ft Bright white floor

    Amazing looking flooring. If I go Epoxy, this is the exact look I will be going with for the same reason....light reflection for underneath the lift. The level of work you performed however scares me and is part of the reason I debate sacrificing the reflective qualities of a white epoxy for...
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    Considering Racedeck, but I have questions...

    I am building a new house currently and I am wanting to protect the garage floor from spills, provide for greater lighting when vehicles are on the lift (light reflection), and to make a cosmetic improvement to the garage. I have been planning on going with a high-end epoxy sealant (solid white...
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