wantonsoup
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Based on my lurking around the site, I chose a polyaspartic floor coating for my residential garage and they came out this morning.
I'm not thrilled initially because the jerk who showed up had an attitude, demanded to hook into my electrical panel for their 220 line which meant running a line from my basement through an open door (in 40 degree weahter this morning), even though I have a 40-amp 220 line IN THE GARAGE and an unused 220v dryer outlet in the mud room too! And they touted their product as VOC-free with no odor and my house is a toxic waste dump right now. Looks good though.
1) Took them about 3 hours to grind and finish the floor, it's an oversized 3-car garage at about 750 sq ft. Everyone I talked to, including this place, said it was going to take all day. They're done in 3 hours. Did they shortcut the process?
2) The smell leads me to believe maybe they cut the polyurea with solvent to thin it out and cheat the price or something? It's giving all of us serious headaches already and is gross to smell.
Thanks for the input.
I'm not thrilled initially because the jerk who showed up had an attitude, demanded to hook into my electrical panel for their 220 line which meant running a line from my basement through an open door (in 40 degree weahter this morning), even though I have a 40-amp 220 line IN THE GARAGE and an unused 220v dryer outlet in the mud room too! And they touted their product as VOC-free with no odor and my house is a toxic waste dump right now. Looks good though.
1) Took them about 3 hours to grind and finish the floor, it's an oversized 3-car garage at about 750 sq ft. Everyone I talked to, including this place, said it was going to take all day. They're done in 3 hours. Did they shortcut the process?
2) The smell leads me to believe maybe they cut the polyurea with solvent to thin it out and cheat the price or something? It's giving all of us serious headaches already and is gross to smell.
Thanks for the input.
