PNWguy
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I'm getting ready to pour a 72 x 40 slab. 52' is for the shop, and 20' is for the attached house.
A 500 sq ft room (20x25) will be for a lift bay, and I'm thinking of some sort of coating that will help keep oil stains at bay.
Another 500 sq ft will be for a wood shop, and I want nothing slick or slippery on the floor. Bare concrete should be fine.
For the other 1,000 sq ft, my dad keeps telling me to hire a floor waxing guy, like they do in in grocery stores. Does anybody still do this? Anybody here have any experience with it?
My dad's a smart guy, but sometimes still live in the past.
Opinions on what (if anything) to put down on the 3 different floors would be appreciated. Keep in mind that there's a budget, and floor coatings aren;'t really in it.
A 500 sq ft room (20x25) will be for a lift bay, and I'm thinking of some sort of coating that will help keep oil stains at bay.
Another 500 sq ft will be for a wood shop, and I want nothing slick or slippery on the floor. Bare concrete should be fine.
For the other 1,000 sq ft, my dad keeps telling me to hire a floor waxing guy, like they do in in grocery stores. Does anybody still do this? Anybody here have any experience with it?
My dad's a smart guy, but sometimes still live in the past.
Opinions on what (if anything) to put down on the 3 different floors would be appreciated. Keep in mind that there's a budget, and floor coatings aren;'t really in it.
