Long time lurker on the forums and now in the process of updating my garage (finally!)
Of course I have over analyzed everything (Lighting, Cabinets, Paint, Outlet placement, etc).
I am at a crossroads on the flooring and would be grateful if some of the experts here can point me in the right direction.
I have always wanted some sort of coating on my garage floor. I am an amateur mechanic and work on cars as a hobby. My initial fear was I would coat my floor and then be concerned of damaging it every time I put a car on jack stands. Then I found a local company that installs a product called spartaflex (which from what I understand is a polyaspartic) and they have assured me jack stands wouldn't damage the coating. And if it did, it was covered under warranty as well as damage from performance tires. So I guess I am covered there.
The other issue is moisture. My home was built before 2004 so there is no vapor barrier between the soil and my foundation. The representative had some sort of device that said there was moisture in the foundation. They said they could seal the floor with some sort of moisture primer which would take care of an issues from moisture. My concern is, am I ruining the cement by coating the garage floor and trapping the moisture in? The rep said it is possible if the foundation was poor quality. I am assuming mine is not based on the fact that many homes in the area have some sort of coating and I have not heard of any issuess.
So, the warranty from moisture damage is 3 yrs, warranty on the coating for any other damage is 15yrs. Garage measures 20X21 and the estimate $2,800. Install will probably take a day and half. Hear is a link to the company: http://www.perkinscustomcoatings.com/spartaflex/about-polyaspartics.php
What do you guys think? Is the price fair? Would you be concerned about the moisture causing any negative effects to the cement? Should I go with a different kind of flooring? I have done a lot of reading, but there are soo many products and options I really don't know which way to go.
houtan
Of course I have over analyzed everything (Lighting, Cabinets, Paint, Outlet placement, etc).
I am at a crossroads on the flooring and would be grateful if some of the experts here can point me in the right direction.
I have always wanted some sort of coating on my garage floor. I am an amateur mechanic and work on cars as a hobby. My initial fear was I would coat my floor and then be concerned of damaging it every time I put a car on jack stands. Then I found a local company that installs a product called spartaflex (which from what I understand is a polyaspartic) and they have assured me jack stands wouldn't damage the coating. And if it did, it was covered under warranty as well as damage from performance tires. So I guess I am covered there.
The other issue is moisture. My home was built before 2004 so there is no vapor barrier between the soil and my foundation. The representative had some sort of device that said there was moisture in the foundation. They said they could seal the floor with some sort of moisture primer which would take care of an issues from moisture. My concern is, am I ruining the cement by coating the garage floor and trapping the moisture in? The rep said it is possible if the foundation was poor quality. I am assuming mine is not based on the fact that many homes in the area have some sort of coating and I have not heard of any issuess.
So, the warranty from moisture damage is 3 yrs, warranty on the coating for any other damage is 15yrs. Garage measures 20X21 and the estimate $2,800. Install will probably take a day and half. Hear is a link to the company: http://www.perkinscustomcoatings.com/spartaflex/about-polyaspartics.php
What do you guys think? Is the price fair? Would you be concerned about the moisture causing any negative effects to the cement? Should I go with a different kind of flooring? I have done a lot of reading, but there are soo many products and options I really don't know which way to go.
houtan
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