So I just got a quote from a business that does epoxy flooring. Providing a 20 year warranty of $2185.00 plus additional costs to repair any damaged concrete.
I know over time that may be a good deal and less headache for me. However, that amount is hard to sell to my wife who is a penny pitcher.
I am wondering what other options there are for a DIY that does not require a huge amount of skill and allows time for the DIY to complete the job.
My garage is 21 x 23 and the main slab is older plus there is some concrete damage. There are a few patches and some cracks but overall the floor is level with only a few low spots and there was an addition to make it a two car garage so there is a **** joint between the two slabs.
I am not opposed to doing epoxy but not sure where I should get it and what prep work is all needed.
I've also considered the plastic tiles but not sure how they would hold up over the 6months of winter I have with road salt and icing in the garage, etc.
So I just got a quote from a business that does epoxy flooring. Providing a 20 year warranty of $2185.00 plus additional costs to repair any damaged concrete.
I know over time that may be a good deal and less headache for me. However, that amount is hard to sell to my wife who is a penny pitcher.
I am wondering what other options there are for a DIY that does not require a huge amount of skill and allows time for the DIY to complete the job.
My garage is 21 x 23 and the main slab is older plus there is some concrete damage. There are a few patches and some cracks but overall the floor is level with only a few low spots and there was an addition to make it a two car garage so there is a **** joint between the two slabs.
I am not opposed to doing epoxy but not sure where I should get it and what prep work is all needed.
I've also considered the plastic tiles but not sure how they would hold up over the 6months of winter I have with road salt and icing in the garage, etc.
subscribed as I am in the same boat.
What did you use to repair? Quikrete or something similar?
Here are some photos from last fall.
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I live in Minnesota and my garage floor has a few areas that have been patched but over time the patch fails. Now it is just a crumbly mess and with winter on its way I want to try and fix it. ( I did a rough patch after this post, not the best but it held over the winter)
Here is the entrance to my garage. as you can see the damage is to the outside edge. ( I did a rough patch after this post, not the best but it held over the winter)
I can try to get more pics but half my garage is full most of the time until winter when I need to park two vehicles.
So the place I was talking with said $2185 plus about $400-$600 more to do concrete repairs.
I need to do something so I need help formulating the best plan....
I checked with Swisstrax with their discounts ... running $1800 +
