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    Polyaspartic on plywood floors?

    I have a unique situation where I'm looking to possibly coat 1000 sq ft floor with polyaspartic coating (the new and better alternative to epoxy). Its about 50% concrete slab for part of it and 50% plywood subfloor for the other. All the companies in my area are using polyaspartic now instead...
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    New Age Flooring

    Anyone else have any input on longevity of the New Age tiles? Hoping to get some responses from some of you who bought it 2-3 years ago. I just ordered some samples.
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    New Age Flooring

    I see pricing now. Its expensive. At that point, why would I not just pay a dollar or two more per sq ft and just get porcelain tile?
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    New Age Flooring

    What is the cost of your Design and Urban Series tiles? They look pretty similar to the New Age LVT. And are they waterproof at the seams?
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    New Age Flooring

    Can some of you who have had this product give us an update now that you've had it a few years? How has it held up? I'm considering getting it for an 1100 sq ft appliance showroom which is about 1/2 on slab and 1/2 on plywood subfloor (level with the slab). And covering it all in this. Your...
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    Trying to decide on flooring for a mixed subfloor/concrete appliance showroom

    Thanks for the response. My biggest worry with LVP is damage/scratching from moving appliances around so much. Its probably not realistic to say that i'm always going to use a dolly. I know for sure there will be times where i need to slide an appliance a few feet, and I will just slide it on...
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    Trying to decide on flooring for a mixed subfloor/concrete appliance showroom

    I have a 1100 sq ft workshop / appliance showroom under construction, and its a unique floorplan with about half of the floor being concrete slab and the other half is a plywood subfloor, which is level with the slab. I'm trying to figure out what to coat or cover the floor with. I'd like it to...
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    Trying to decide on flooring for a mixed subfloor/concrete appliance showroom

    I sell appliances for a living and I'm in the middle of building a new showroom area. Due to the grade of the yard, we ended up with a little bit odd layout of having 2 slabs (highlighted in red in the picture) and a wood subfloor for part of it. The plan is for the wood subfloor to be built...
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    Garage door horizontal tracks not level

    Yes, but unfortunately, theres no way to avoid that. The ceilings are 11', and the windows are mounted up high. I discussed a high lift kit with the installer, but we measured, and due to the giant 26" beam going down the middle of the garage (I put a red X on it in the attached pic since its...
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    Garage door horizontal tracks not level

    Yeah maybe you're right. On closer inspection the vertical tracks do look smooth on the bottom, so maybe they didnt cut them. Its a little hard to tell b/c they're touching the floor.
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    Garage door horizontal tracks not level

    Ok, I exagerated QUITE a bit on how far unlevel they were. I was going off of memory. Got home tonight, and it looks like the back of the tracks are about 3" higher than the front. I have attached a pic. Here are some other observations I made: It looks like they mounted the spring bar 2-3"...
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    Garage door horizontal tracks not level

    I haven't decided for sure if I'll install an opener. We're conditioning this garage 24/7 and using it as a man cave and as an exercise, game room, etc. So I don't anticipate opening the door very often. If I get one, I'm going to get a jack shaft opener rather than a traditional one.
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    Garage door horizontal tracks not level

    Hi I just had a $2000 insulated garage door installed yesterday and today I noticed that the top tracks (the horizontal ones) that the rollers travel in are not level at all. All garage doors I have ever seen before had level tracks, so I'm trying to determine if I should call the installers...
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