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    2200 sq ft of old concrete - epoxy help

    Thanks for your help guys. I'm kind of waffling back and forth on the whole flakes idea though. I do like the look, but don't want to drop a screw and lose it in the flakes on the floor. I've seen a bunch of pics of medium and heavy flakes on the site, but haven't seen a light flake type of...
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    2200 sq ft of old concrete - epoxy help

    Thanks for the input Scotty. Yeah, I would prefer to only fill the couple of bigger cracks and not try to hit every spider crack as there are a couple of dozen of them. Would you recommend using a grinder and "V" notching the bigger ones? I'll send you a PM for potential epoxy costs.
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    2200 sq ft of old concrete - epoxy help

    First real post here, so please be kind. My 2200 sq ft shed has old concrete (30 yrs old) and was never cut so it has quite a few hairline cracks in it. It also has a ton of old stains, etc on it from before I owned it. I'm looking into epoxy coating it after I have my hoist installed (I'd...
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    Redoing Concrete Floor

    In the Michigan area 4" thick concrete with wire mesh goes for $3-$4 per sq ft put down by a quality contractor depending upon how hard the area is to get to. Wouldn't include breaking up and removing old stuff.
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    5760 sq ft of Epoxy

    Just trying to get a sense of total cost involved of doing something similar to your gorgeous setup Chad. Although I have older (30 yr old) concrete that never was cut so has numerous hairline cracks. I'm looking to at doing it this spring after installing a hoist. Hopefully I don't have to...
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    5760 sq ft of Epoxy

    Chad, Your place looks awesome. I'm sure it'll fill up fast, seems like they always do. I'm currently looking at epoxy coating a 2200 sq ft shop, so I'm curious to know how per square foot the epoxy was.
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