Red_Barn_Garage
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I just built a new garage and am looking at companies to install an epoxy floor. I have narrowed it down to two companies in my area that look reputable ( BBB A+ rating and have good reviews).
Both companies do similar prep work of diamond grinding and repairing any cracks.
The first company has a 5 layer system with a lifetime warranty. After prep, they apply a primer 'bond' coat. Then a polymer color coat with poly-vinyl acetate chips. After drying, they sand the chips and apply 2 clear Poly-Hybrid coats. Their price is $5.80 / sq ft.
The second company has a 3 layer system with a 2 year warranty. I was told that if there is a problem, it will happen within 2 years. After prep, they apply the prime or receiver coat at about 80 sq ft. per gallon and then broadcast silica quartz to the point of saturation ( 1 lb per sq ft). After this has set they sweep and vacuum excess quarts and apply top coat of 100% epoxy solids leaving a 65 mil ( 1/16") think floor. Their price is $5.57 / sq ft.
I'm leaning toward the second company because I like the look and feel of the quartz better than the flakes, but I like the warranty of the first company.
Does either of these systems sound significantly better than the other? Should I believe that if failure occurs it will happen in 2 years?
Both companies do similar prep work of diamond grinding and repairing any cracks.
The first company has a 5 layer system with a lifetime warranty. After prep, they apply a primer 'bond' coat. Then a polymer color coat with poly-vinyl acetate chips. After drying, they sand the chips and apply 2 clear Poly-Hybrid coats. Their price is $5.80 / sq ft.
The second company has a 3 layer system with a 2 year warranty. I was told that if there is a problem, it will happen within 2 years. After prep, they apply the prime or receiver coat at about 80 sq ft. per gallon and then broadcast silica quartz to the point of saturation ( 1 lb per sq ft). After this has set they sweep and vacuum excess quarts and apply top coat of 100% epoxy solids leaving a 65 mil ( 1/16") think floor. Their price is $5.57 / sq ft.
I'm leaning toward the second company because I like the look and feel of the quartz better than the flakes, but I like the warranty of the first company.
Does either of these systems sound significantly better than the other? Should I believe that if failure occurs it will happen in 2 years?
