great on work boots
im not sure about rhinoliner (i prefer LineX myself) But my local LineX dealer gave me a quote of $10-$12 per sq. foot. That would include washing, grinding (if needed) and a sealer that can handle up to 7psi of hydro pressure.
I don't know about you buy 10 bucks a sq. foot is too much for me... I'd do tile waaaay before i go there. And the warranty is only for the product not for install (30 days for install i think) so if it starts bubbling in 5 months when the rains start up...to bad.....
.....we warranty the product and install.
im not sure about rhinoliner (i prefer LineX myself) But my local LineX dealer gave me a quote of $10-$12 per sq. foot. That would include washing, grinding (if needed) and a sealer that can handle up to 7psi of hydro pressure.
Oh man, give rhino a break. He's just trying to sell product. I've been watching them as they have just jumped into the flooring stuff. An acquisition and off they go. I do wish them the best but I feel they will find it a little more difficult than they think. Not really set up for local technical support their product isn't the "cats eye". Hey, they are really hitting my area on house paint, maybe I need to watch out for flooring next??? Training??? I'm sure "ultimate" will chime in.
Rhino pulled their regional reps that supported their dealers. I personally knew one of them. Rhino is no longer innovative. They buy products from manufacturers and just put their name on the can. Instead of working through their dealer network, they are trying to sell their products to large scale contractors. That puts them in a whole new realm where they have to compete with the big boys like Carboline and PPG.
Anyway, the "grinding if needed" throws up some huge red flags. Do yourself a favor and get a few competing estimates and compare apples to apples.
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Rhino.....if your products are not DIY......why are you here? A lot of info but if we can't apply it, then what's the point?
Actually I'm not on here to sell product. Honestly this forum isn't our demographic since it's mainly DIY based. I only joined to answer questions about Rhino's products since there wasn't anyone else that has.
Rhino seems to have a DIY product now. I don't know if it is the same company or not since it says it is from Newage Products.
Here's the link:
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Not much info on the site about it. Don't even know if it's a 100% epoxy.
Seems to be a fairly inexpensive product. $130 for approximately 300-325 sf at 8 mils.
It's the same company they just came out with it a few months back. I know very little about it. I'm not sure I would pay that much for it since you can buy it from Rhino directly for $79. http://buyrhino.com/diy-rhino-epoxy-floor-coating-kit.html
