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Fine Texas Garage Floor

thundercow

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This is a floor we did recently for a client. I know the client has visited this site before, so I hope he won't mind if I show off this floor a bit; this is just too good not to share. Pictures with cabinets to follow...

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The artists are Gunter and Michael from Garage and Storage Plus...
 
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It's an epoxy/poly combo--the top layer of clearcoat is a poly...chips are torginol and the other color is a local outfit.

We work in austin and the surrounding areas.
 
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thundercow

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I didn't want to say, because I am sure the competition is out there watching, but this floor was about $5.50 a foot, including the logo.
 
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I've never seen a floor with the color chips concentrated so much and I seriously like it. It looks like granite, very interesting and unique! The colors that were chosen also help with a natural granite look. Was that what you were shooting for?
 

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Wasn't it mentioned in your other thread that you should be asking permission before showing off a client's space?
 

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Wasn't it mentioned in your other thread that you should be asking permission before showing off a client's space?

This is a floor we did recently for a client. I know the client has visited this site before, so I hope he won't mind if I show off this floor a bit;

To avoid a possible future lawsuit and to avoid possibly loosing your job, I would just ask your boss if it is fine to show off customers floors and to ask the customer above all if it is fine to post his/her/their on a well frequented website. It's one thing if they want to post it, it's another if someone else does it without their knowledge. Legally it would probably be invasion of privacy, along with a host of other things. Just have your boss change the billing form and have a space at the bottom that the customer can initial that you may possibly use his/hers/their floor and design for promotional advertising.

On the other hand...the floor looks super. :thumbup:
 

Kingham

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I didn't want to say, because I am sure the competition is out there watching, but this floor was about $5.50 a foot, including the logo.


It's all good... Plenty of work to go around.. don't need to be afraid...

your work is good and that's a plus..
 
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