I am brand new to the forum so please bear with me. Been reading lots of posts with some great advice given.
I have a 20x25 detached garage. Has power but no climate control. The garage will be used for my classic car and for my motorcycle. The bike drips some fluid (Harley - what a shocker) the car does not. This is going to be my man cave.
I am getting ready for my contractor to come in, break up the existing floor and pour a new slab. We agreed on a 6” slab, vapor barrier, steel mesh and cross cuts. The garage is a little damp, covered by trees so it does not get much sun. Trying to keep it as dry as possible inside for my car. My contractor has no idea about epoxy flooring. I will either do it myself or have a professional do it.
Seeing that it will be a fresh pour - how should I tell my contractor to leave the surface ? How should he leave the surface to make it less labor intensive for the next step ? The epoxy floor.
When it comes to epoxy I am looking for a royal blue color. My steel tool cabinets are red. Some professionals that I have spoken to that do commercial grade epoxy flooring do not have many color choices. Can someone recommend something close to commercial grade that comes in a blue color ?
If I tackle the epoxy job myself - I’m sure I can do it - can you recommend a high quality do it yourself product with color choices in blue ?
Thank you. Mike
I have a 20x25 detached garage. Has power but no climate control. The garage will be used for my classic car and for my motorcycle. The bike drips some fluid (Harley - what a shocker) the car does not. This is going to be my man cave.
I am getting ready for my contractor to come in, break up the existing floor and pour a new slab. We agreed on a 6” slab, vapor barrier, steel mesh and cross cuts. The garage is a little damp, covered by trees so it does not get much sun. Trying to keep it as dry as possible inside for my car. My contractor has no idea about epoxy flooring. I will either do it myself or have a professional do it.
Seeing that it will be a fresh pour - how should I tell my contractor to leave the surface ? How should he leave the surface to make it less labor intensive for the next step ? The epoxy floor.
When it comes to epoxy I am looking for a royal blue color. My steel tool cabinets are red. Some professionals that I have spoken to that do commercial grade epoxy flooring do not have many color choices. Can someone recommend something close to commercial grade that comes in a blue color ?
If I tackle the epoxy job myself - I’m sure I can do it - can you recommend a high quality do it yourself product with color choices in blue ?
Thank you. Mike
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