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Black Metallic Epoxy Floor in NJ

thegarageguy

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Not a garage floor but this can be done on any concrete or wood surface. Check out the transformation.

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TONE

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Looks fantastic! is there a bit of purple and green or are those refections?

Still wish you guys worked in Illinois. You'd be doing my basement
 

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Whew. That is amazing looking. What do you charge for a floor like that? Not including the repair work.
 
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thegarageguy

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Thanks for the compliments. This particular project was $18 per sqft, but there was alot of repair work and waterproofing.

Normally a standard metallic goes for $10, with polyaspartic sealer $12 and it goes up from there. Obviously larger sqft we could do better.
 

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WOW. Thats fantastic. What's it called and how do we find someone in our area that is capable of that? That looks like much more than basic staining.
 
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thegarageguy

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Thank you. This is a metallic floor but we create different effects on them to create more movement and variation. It has a 3d effect that can only be appreciated when walking on the floor. There is much more movement, depth and richness that an acid stain cannot achieve.

Once the Salon is done with it's remodel I will take more pics.
 

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GarageGuy,
All I can say is WOW! That looks awesome and the repair/leveing looks very well done. Very nice job, thanks for sharing your art with us here.
JD
 
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thegarageguy

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Is it still wet in these pics? That's amazing!!! It looks great, but would it hold up in a garage?

No the floor is not wet. The epoxy we use is very high gloss. On this floor we poured a 1/4 inch of 5500 psi self leveling cement, 1/8 inch of waterproof epoxy, another 1/8 inch of 100% solids metallic epoxy, then a polyaspartic with a shore d 80 hardness rating. For reference, a golf ball has a rating of shore d 60. So a garage floor is no problem. Matter of fact this week we are doing a garage with a metallic system and I'll post pics when done.




GarageGuy,
All I can say is WOW! That looks awesome and the repair/leveing looks very well done. Very nice job, thanks for sharing your art with us here.
JD

Thanks dude. Coming from you that means alot.
 
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