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Epoxy coating new garage floor

bayoubengal

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We are going to be moving into our new house at the end of July. The house has a three car garage (approx 920 sq ft). I'm wanting to epoxy coat my floor. I did it at my old house using quickrete's epoxy kit from lowes. It looked great for awhile but started peeling up.

Looking for something that will not peel up and that i will be able to put down in the Texas heat without too much trouble. I'll probably put it down late in the evening or early morning. Also little concerned about trying to do it all myself, should I get my brother in law to help me out? Will be doing just the color, no flakes.

I'm looking at the epoxy coat system, and based on the reviews here looks like a good product. I could hopefully order a couple kits through lowes since we have over $300 in gift cards for them.
 
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rugerlady

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Our product would be a good fit for you. Someone to help is always a bonus. You can order through Lowe's, you will need 2 full kits. Let me know if you have any other questions on our poduct.
 
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bayoubengal

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This is what my garage layout will look like. It will be brand new concrete, but has been poured for over 60 days. I'm planning on just etching it with the stuff you send in the kit, and then pressure washing it. Do you think this will be sufficient on a new floor?

I've got my brother in law to help me out, so that we can hopefully finish quickly due to the Texas heat. I'd like to do in winter, but would prefer to complete this before we move into the house.

I'm guessing that I'll just have to start in the back section of the garage and work my way out. Also assume I'll just have to use a brush to get the sides of the wall where there is concrete.

I'll be ordering from you soon rugerlady.
 
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