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joblo1978

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Long-time lurker, first time poster. This is a about a 600 sq. ft. tandem garage.

I'm doing medium Gray epoxy with #5 chips (Black, White, Grey)

After all said and done, I'll be into the project for about 1600 bucks, and I'm guessing close to 24 hrs. labor total, and with little to no help in prep.

For several reasons I didn't do an epoxy floor at another house I no longer own, but this one is just under 3 yrs old, I'm going to be here for a bit, so I took the plunge. Apparently concrete grinders have become more readily available for rent. Here are some things I learned along the way, and I decided to go with Legacy some time ago.

- A local (Denver) company wanted to charge me about 2500 dollars JUST to prep the concrete for me to lay down the material myself. F that! I rented a diamond grinder and vacuum from Herc rentals for 260 for the day. I figured that was what they would have done, so I just did it myself. Yes, you're grinding down your house, but it's not really that big a deal, and grinders aren't that aggressive.

- Extreme set 100 is really cool stuff. The most violent chemical reaction I think I have ever seen. I filled the cracks, but didn't level the joints completely in case they cracked again. Not the most seamless look, but I'm fine with it. You can see the bead of it running right up the middle.

- The work is backbreaking, but probably not too bad if you have help (which I did not), and a smaller area to do. Like any big machine you rent like a tiller, trencher, mini-skid, you ride it while it beats the **** out of you. Grind, vacuum, inspect, grind again, vacuum, use blower, repeat. Find more divots and small cracks, fill, grind, recelan, etc. etc. The reps at Herc said these tools don't get rented often, and I can see why. This was an 10" 11 HP Edco, the gas one, with their matching double HEPA vacuum. If you don't have the stem walls to do, you will save yourself a lot of time.

- The stems/walls will/are getting coated. They weren't tool finished (only formed), and fairly rough, so a light hand-grinding and crack/divot fill was all I did. Cheap Ryobi grinder with a Milwaukee 4.5" diamond chewed them right down.

- I used the rust-oleum 2 part crack filler for the small/tiny cracks and big divots in the vertical surfaces.

- Even after using the big vacuum I rinsed, scrubbed, and squeegeed getting what I believe to be significant amount of slurry out of the garage. I've seen video after video of people who don't rinse after grinding. I'm glad I did it, and the floor is super clean.

- After using the floor grinder, I had many low-spots in the concrete I had to go back and get by hand, what a PITA! The grinder gets the high spots, but once it has smoothed the high spots it couldn't get the low spots.

- The coatings showed up today, and the garage is covered in plastic so I can drive on it in the meantime.

- I'll put it down this weekend and post my experiences then. And since I have motorcycles I don't want to keep outside, I will finish it in 2 parts followed by 1 part.

- Overall, I can't wait, now that the hard part is done. Seriously, it is more prep than you might think, depending on the size and condition of your slab, and Legacy got me what I wanted very timely and without hassle.
 

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Mmattia

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I'm planning the same size garage with Legacy material this weekend as well, assuming the weather holds up, suppose to get rain. How much concrete dust did you end up with after grinding.

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joblo1978

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So far, it's come out pretty good. Not perfect, but the products go down easy. I have another third of the garage floor to do still as well as the landing.

Some things for people to look out floor, the floor is slick when you're using spike shoes, and slipping will leave marks, so I have some of those.

Just before coating it I decided to pry out all the expansion joint fiber, which was quite a chore. I then filled them with backer rod and Sika Flex.

Strangely, the polyurethane has an odor of blue cheese. I'll post another round when the 3rd and final parking spot is finished. It's not perfect, but overall I'm pleased for the garage, and I definitely feel the coating is durable.
 

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joblo1978

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All done!

While the 3rd section doesn't completely match the other 2, it's close enough.

I had to take it the rest of the way, paint the walls, and do the rubber wall cove.

I'm really happy with the results.
 

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UTCiv

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Nice work, that looks great.

I would second for the quality of the Legacy Industrial products!
 

zeddy

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What is the black trim you put above the base of the walls? Is it painted or vinyl trim?

Looks great!
 
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joblo1978

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What is the black trim you put above the base of the walls? Is it painted or vinyl trim?

Looks great!
Rubber wall cove. You can find it at the big box stores, about 80 bucks for 200 ft. Plus adhesive. Good delineator between the drywall and stem wall.
 

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Looks good Joblo... I used Legacy as well a few years back and did stain on concrete and clear over with the small beads for slip resistance...I think I will use Legacy again when I do my attached garage...It’s overdue.
 

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what legacy products did you use?
i used their clear last time & don't like the color. i should have used a gray with flakes, but it has held up to the massive oil leaks my antique harleys constantly drip onto it, although it does scratch pretty easy.
i just poured a 2,110 sq, ft, addition to my shop & plan to coat it soon.
 
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joblo1978

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what legacy products did you use?
i used their clear last time & don't like the color. i should have used a gray with flakes, but it has held up to the massive oil leaks my antique harleys constantly drip onto it, although it does scratch pretty easy.
i just poured a 2,110 sq, ft, addition to my shop & plan to coat it soon.

The HD kit. Medium gray with clear.
 

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Here is a picture of my acid etched floor...I am satisfied and also satisfied with the clear coatwith anti slip media in it.
 

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G20-Budo

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Great job Joblo! It really looks nice. I'm sure you'll enjoy it for years to come. The walls and everything else also look really good. I like how the wood pieces on the stairs contrast off of the grey. :thumbup:
 

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All done!

While the 3rd section doesn't completely match the other 2, it's close enough.

I had to take it the rest of the way, paint the walls, and do the rubber wall cove.

I'm really happy with the results.


Did you just use the included flakes or did you buy extra?

Did that vacuum you used keep the dust down to minimal?
 
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