Ries
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So I’m now 6mo into my new home, which I built with a 1722sqft garage/shop (4 stalls wide ~ 2 stalls deep). The front half is 10’ ceilings with a loft above and the back half has 18’ ceilings so I could install a lift. Where I plan to install the lift I have two 5’x5’ pads that are reinforced with rebar and at 6” thick. The rest of the garage/shop is 4”.
Now I want to have a nice looking floor for years to come. I have 3 cars that are daily drivers and 2 project cars that are parked most of the time in this space. I wrench on the project cars as time permits and do basic maintenance work on the other cars as required. What would be recommended for a cost effective solution?
I’ve had a few places around here quote me in the $9300-15,000 range. This to me seemed eccessive, but I’ve never really priced this before. I’m one that likes to do things myself if I can. I see these “kits” selling from $350-2,000 for coatings/paints however I’m not sure if they are worth it and I’m concerned about trying to cover this large of an area by myself.
I looked into vinyl coverings but not sure of their robustness nor do they seem to provide a cost effective solution.
Any info/comments/suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks!
BTW I’m near Minneapolis, MN so you have an idea of the climate.
Now I want to have a nice looking floor for years to come. I have 3 cars that are daily drivers and 2 project cars that are parked most of the time in this space. I wrench on the project cars as time permits and do basic maintenance work on the other cars as required. What would be recommended for a cost effective solution?
I’ve had a few places around here quote me in the $9300-15,000 range. This to me seemed eccessive, but I’ve never really priced this before. I’m one that likes to do things myself if I can. I see these “kits” selling from $350-2,000 for coatings/paints however I’m not sure if they are worth it and I’m concerned about trying to cover this large of an area by myself.
I looked into vinyl coverings but not sure of their robustness nor do they seem to provide a cost effective solution.
Any info/comments/suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks!
BTW I’m near Minneapolis, MN so you have an idea of the climate.
