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I just built a new house and I’m getting really excited to do the epoxy coating. While the temp isn’t in the right range, I’ve been walking around in the garage & getting my ideas together.
I have expansion joints around the entire edge of my new garage floor filled with some kind of soft, flakey material. I know back in the day they used wood. Don’t know what the new material is. I also have a foam barrier between the garage slab and the slab poured for the house. Pics will be attached.
The whole garage has this 4-6” lip running around it as well and I thought that if I put a paintable vinyl covebase around it it would also give me a way to cover the expansion joints?
What options do I have? Anyone else run into problems like this? I know that expansion material isn’t paintable but what solution do I have to resolve this?
In the last pic you can see that the foam is soft enough to cut.
Thanks



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I have expansion joints around the entire edge of my new garage floor filled with some kind of soft, flakey material. I know back in the day they used wood. Don’t know what the new material is. I also have a foam barrier between the garage slab and the slab poured for the house. Pics will be attached.
The whole garage has this 4-6” lip running around it as well and I thought that if I put a paintable vinyl covebase around it it would also give me a way to cover the expansion joints?
What options do I have? Anyone else run into problems like this? I know that expansion material isn’t paintable but what solution do I have to resolve this?
In the last pic you can see that the foam is soft enough to cut.
Thanks



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