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One Day Garage Floor, Polyaspartic

LegacyIndustrial

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GJ Friends, we shot a neat little video of a one day garage floor using our Xtreme Aspartic Coatings. Floor started at 10:00AM, finished at 4:00PM. Customer was driving on it 24 hours after the last coat.

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Finished Floor:
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Very nice. I think it does a great job giving someone who's thinking of doing this a good idea of what's required.
 

bdamico

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Neat to see some confident pros doing the job. Might be helpful to add some timing information or windows to the captions.
 
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It is essentially urethane stem to stern. Better resistance to chem, abrasion, uv light, etc....
It will last longer and will look better as it does not amber.

My favorite application for it is the full chip floor as seen in the video.
 
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Can we assume that the $3 sq. ft price would hold true for a large floor area or would there be added costs for a larger area? Thanks ever so much for all the information you have given us over ther years. I know your in business to sell, but it is, never the less, appreciated.
 
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Can we assume that the $3 sq. ft price would hold true for a large floor area or would there be added costs for a larger area? Thanks ever so much for all the information you have given us over ther years. I know your in business to sell, but it is, never the less, appreciated.

Thanks Rburke.

Costs will go down as footage goes up. Although, there won't be a huge difference from 400-2000 sq, relatively speaking.
 
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Scotty, very nice. The Polyaspartic makes a lot of sense for garages with the better toughness and scratch resistance than epoxy and lack of ambering over time from sunlight exposure. Of course, you could also do similar full chip on top of an epoxy base with a polyurethane clear top coat on it. Either way, nice video, process, and option. $3 a square foot is not bad at all for this. - Paul
 

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So the approx $3/sf is for product, for a DIY owner? What would you anticipate the installed cost to be, including all the grinding and other prep work, to finished floor?
 

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Nice video, thanks for sharing.

You did a good job showing the overall process in a condensed format. I bet your video editors was ready to strangle you as I'm sure you taped the entire process, lol.
 
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Nice video, thanks for sharing.

You did a good job showing the overall process in a condensed format. I bet your video editors was ready to strangle you as I'm sure you taped the entire process, lol.

Yes, 6 hours of footage. I am told this is the norm.
Anything more than a few minutes and people start to yawn.



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