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36X48 Garage Build - AKA "I Love Debt" is Underway!

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MelvinManiac

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If it's polyaspartic, which I suspect the top coat is, the hundity will actually help it cure faster. Good for you, but not so good for the installers - they have to work faster.

It will be fine.
Yea, ..the top coat is. The first 2 coats were more of an epoxy moisture barrier. The installer said humidity can be more of an issue with those.. Hopefully they'll be OK. Only time will tell!
 
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Looks very nice.

Are you concerned about the potential for continued future movement of the slab itself? Then again, I guess why worry about something you can't really do anything about at this point.
 
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Looks very nice.

Are you concerned about the potential for continued future movement of the slab itself? Then again, I guess why worry about something you can't really do anything about at this point.
Yea, I'm worried about it..but is what it is. Just still frustrated at the piss-poor job the original contractor did on the concrete. All I can do is hope it doesn't shift much more in that direction. If it does, I'll have to get it ground down, jacked, whatever etc, and have the floor recoated in that area. Is what it is.

Walked on the floor for the first time today. Could feel some flakes grabbing onto my socks...but not too bad. I imagine 2 topcoats would have been ideal. I would recommend that for people with unlimited budgets.

Just hoping the crazy humidity we had all 3 days won't affect the adhesion/long-term durability. Humidity measured 84% this morning inside the garage. We've been stuck in a pattern of heat/rain every day.
 
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