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    Epoxy peeling on new floor

    Here's the catch, it was prepped, just as you suggested, allegedly. That is a BRAND NEW SLAB we had put in with the crew knowing that it was to be prepped for epoxy floor and they did indeed brush it when still wet. How well done, I can't say, and this is where it gets tricky... I did. That new...
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    Epoxy peeling on new floor

    Perhaps, but how do you address the front lip of the garage slab where it meets the driveway? Two inches also coated with epoxy... My only concern with the tile option is how it deals with water, i.e. is the joint/seal tight enough that surface tension keeps water from penetrating and pooling...
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    Epoxy peeling on new floor

    Following this hypothetical, what would have been the cause for the epoxy failing to bond? Bad product or bad application/installation? Yes, it is a lot of work, hence why for the first two locations under the rear tires I allowed the epoxy to be repaired, this time that just isn't an option. I...
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    Epoxy peeling on new floor

    Here are some more up close photos of the underside of the epoxy that peeled off, it looks like it just separated and no concrete attached, no?
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    Epoxy peeling on new floor

    Wish I could recall, but after watching the slab replacement like a hawk since that was the major part of the equation, I was much more relaxed after the curing time ended and it was time for epoxy. In addition, the installer was also employed by the company that did the slab replacement, epoxy...
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    Epoxy peeling on new floor

    We had a brand new garage slab installed in September 2015 and contractor, crew, everyone was made aware that the new slab was going to be treated with epoxy and that new pour should be left with a rough broom finish to accommodate. Slab was allowed to cure and epoxy finish applied after on...
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