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jeffp1979

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Hey guys we are looking for a new coating to put in a county building, the building is used as a large community center for dinners, weddings, parties and the like. Food is served in there from time to time, along with drinks, and it gets pretty roughed up when used for dances after rodeos twice a year.

We are thinking an epoxy but not sure, the last was put on many years ago, needs to be ground off and reapplied.

Thanks for all your help
 
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Garage Flooring

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Hey guys we are looking for a new coating to put in a county building, the building is used as a large community center for dinners, weddings, parties and the like. Food is served in there from time to time, along with drinks, and it gets pretty roughed up when used for dances after rodeos twice a year.

We are thinking an epoxy but not sure, the last was put on many years ago, needs to be ground off and reapplied.

Thanks for all your help

There are a ton of good options.

4 coat Rust Bust Bullet System with Anti Wear additive in final coat
high solids epoxy primer, 100% solids base coat, aliphatic urethane top coat with antiwear additive.

There are several other urethane systems that could work very well too.
 
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Hey guys we are looking for a new coating to put in a county building, the building is used as a large community center for dinners, weddings, parties and the like. Food is served in there from time to time, along with drinks, and it gets pretty roughed up when used for dances after rodeos twice a year.

We are thinking an epoxy but not sure, the last was put on many years ago, needs to be ground off and reapplied.

Thanks for all your help

We can help, give a jingle or email if you need assistance.
Maybe a Nohr-S system would be good, easier than epoxy!
 

Garage Flooring

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All the above would be great choices for you. Sit down develop a spec and what you really want the floor to put up with, how many square feet etc. I'm sure any of us would be happy to help
 
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jeffp1979

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Thanks for all of the responses, ill get some specs together with the others on the committee and let you all know.
 
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