This board is pretty hit/miss. Sorry I don't have an answer for you and it's too bad that someone that does won't chime in.. I had the same issue with a few questions I had on here.
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I cleaned the unfinished concrete then rolled on two coats of J35. Ended up using a 5 gallon bucket for the 48x36 floor with just about a cup left.
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Almost done. Excavation, pad prep, french drain, interior floor drains, and finish work/grading ~$5k
Building with labor-$28k
Concrete-$8k
All in, this ran me ~$42k.
I have not run electricity to the garage and all I have left is to seal the floors with high gloss. Then the real work begins...
Getting close. Excavation and pad prep in a couple weeks. Building goes up right after, then the slab gets poured. Don't know when I'll get the electric put in yet. I'm thinking in the Fall.
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What drains and how many should I have the pad prep guys stub in for my post frame motorhome garage? Also where should they be placed? I will have a motorhome in one bay and my Jeep and trailers in the other. I'd like to be able to spray the floors out. One guy told me the trench style...
I posted a link to the microfoil in my garage questions thread in general discussion. Don't know how to link it to here.
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Thanks for the link Milzo. Your garage looks awesome!
I'm making some leeway with my plans. Got some advice from a friend that owns a concrete company and am talking to several concrete contractors. In a month I'll be on-site with a few of them to discuss options.
I am attaching...
No. Running the building's lighting off of the RV's two "house" batteries isn't feasible. On a side note, I do want to invest in a panel or two for camping off grid. It's not a necessity for me right now and as is the motorhome is completely self-sufficient now because I have an onboard 5k...