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  1. K

    Garage Floor Nightmare

    Thanks a lot, floorguy. As it looks right now, I might go with the grinding, filling, & then epoxy. I have the epoxy kit, along with the flakes & anti-slip additive. The question is, though, I should fill first & then grind?
  2. K

    Garage Floor Nightmare

    Thanks again for the insight. The concrete people are a whole other story. Friend of a friend of my dad (he's an electrical contractor). Anyway, the concrete guy didn't think he made enough off of this project to come back & fix it. Dumb on my part, b/c I didn't get a contract or anything to...
  3. K

    Garage Floor Nightmare

    That's what a few people suggested. So, that's why I threw the question out there. Better to grind or skim coat? Also, since I'm new to the concrete projects, what's the difference (benefits) of shot blasting & grinding?
  4. K

    Garage Floor Nightmare

    Thanks for the insight. The marks actually aren't as deep as they appear. That's why I was planning on grinding the concrete down. The hole is the deepest spot & it's maybe 1 1/2" deep.
  5. K

    Garage Floor Nightmare

    About a year ago, I finally got my garage built. However, the floor is a nightmare. To make a long story short, the concrete was poured, it started raining, they tarped it, a few of the bricks sank, and water pooled on top of the tarp. Here are a few pics... ...picture of the garage floor...
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