Mordi
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Yesterday, I had a guy who does residential and commercial epoxy floors, come over to my house for an estimate to do my 400 sq ft garage. This guy was recommended by a local coatings company who said he does very good work
(no affiliation with the company). He said he mostly uses products from General Polymers, but also indicated, he would be open to use products from another company, if I had a preference. Seemed to be a good guy. He quoted me $5.00 per sq ft and that included both diamond griding and acid etching the floor, cleaning the slab with an environmental friendly cleaner (safe for the runoff on my driveway), checking ph level and adjusting to 7-9, applying self priming epoxy and acrylic flakes (granite look), applying two coats of Graffiti-Max Urethane, all footings/stem walls to have epoxy flake and urethane. Total time needed for the project is 5 days.
I questioned him about the epoxy he uses. He said it was not 100% solids and said that he has never had a failure with the product. He likes the product because it is easy to use, has a long pot life and he gets excellent results.
He said that if I wanted a product with 100% solids, no problem , but it would cost $6.00 per sq ft. (He said that the pot life is much shorter for the 100% solids product and the cost of the materials is more). He also stated that he still give the same warranty of 10 years on either product. He said "it's all in the prep".
Any comments/suggestions? - Should I take a chance with the product that is not 100% solids
Thanks,
Mordi
I questioned him about the epoxy he uses. He said it was not 100% solids and said that he has never had a failure with the product. He likes the product because it is easy to use, has a long pot life and he gets excellent results.
He said that if I wanted a product with 100% solids, no problem , but it would cost $6.00 per sq ft. (He said that the pot life is much shorter for the 100% solids product and the cost of the materials is more). He also stated that he still give the same warranty of 10 years on either product. He said "it's all in the prep".Any comments/suggestions? - Should I take a chance with the product that is not 100% solids

Thanks,
Mordi
