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Just ordered my garage floor for our first house!

apkbandit

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So after weeks of research, insecurity, indecisiveness, and freaking out. I finally choose to go with ArmorPoxy. I will say that the customer service from Legacyindustrial, garagefloorsllc, and Armorpoxy have all been amazing. Answering all of my questions, concerns, and confusions. Armorpoxy's price, paired with quality, and the fact a close friend of mine used it and has loved it for quite some time. Ive made my choice. I cant wait to close tuesday or wed. so i can start putting it on this weekend!
 
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Shiftless

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So you are moving into a new house AND doing a garage floor all at the same time? I admire your enthusiasm and yield to a guy up for more disruption and hard work than I could have ever handled. :beer:

I guess you have separate storage for all your garage stuff that can't be moved into the garage. Or will you close escrow and work on the house for a few weeks before moving.

Don't rush the prep work. That is key to a high quality, long lasting job.

I envy you being able to "get it right" before moving in to your new garage.
 
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Joeycalgary

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Our garage is over the basement & therefore is a wooden floor. We have had a VERY heavy vinyl floor covering for 30 years that has been wondeful. Someone chopped wood on the floor & now it leaks. Any advice on who to hire to repair & where can I find a HEAVY gauge vinyl or what other covering is advised?

Any help would be appreciated.
 
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If there are just a few gouges where the axe bit into your floor, why not consider just filling those slices with some liquid epoxy?

BTW, what kind of person chops wood directly on a finished floor? I hope there weren't any old blood stains in that area! :evil:
 
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