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Finished floor care/protection for work

dsmproject

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We recently had our garage floor professionally done with a polyurea basecoat, full broadcast flakes, and polyaspartic top coat. I do not want this to look like an ad so I will not list the company.

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This is the first nice garage floor I have had. Their warranty says - Lifetime Warranty on UV Stability and on Chipping, Peeling, and Delamination.

I am curious about the use of jack stands. Do people with these floors put anything under jack stands or things that could "dig" into the floor. It seems very hard, but its so new I am not wanting to damage it.

Any other precautions I should take?

Thanks!!
 
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BackMarker

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Even on my unfinished floor I put a piece of plywood under the stands.

BTW.. your floor looks great
 
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dsmproject

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Even on my unfinished floor I put a piece of plywood under the stands.

BTW.. your floor looks great

Makes sense, it really doesn't add any difficulty to using them. Do you attach the plywood at all or just place them on top?

Thanks! They did an amazing job. Obviously too early to tell how it holds up, but I have no doubts it will. We have one friend who they did their basement, and another friend had them do their garage. Both looked great, which is what sold us.
 
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Shea

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As long as you don't use stands with the angled pointy feet you will be fine. The floor looks good!
 

Armorpoxy

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Hi
Any resinous floor can be scratched and damaged by something that is harder (metal) dragging or scraping over it so use common-sense precautions to protect your floor if doing anything agressive on it.

Unfortunately there is no damage proof floor made! Epoxy floors aren’t fantastic, but like ny surface have limitations. We have clients that put granite tiles in their garage and they were damaged.
 
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