blitzede21
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- Sep 24, 2008
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First off I have done lots of reading on this awesome site the last couple of days and it has been very helpful. I have just purchased a brand new, never lived in before house with a 2 car garage roughly ~500sf. Being this is my first home and I am starting with everything new I am looking to get the best bang for my buck without breaking my wallet.
From this site and other sites it seems that Wolverine, Epoxy-Coat, and U-Coat-It seem to be the most popular. Now I am all about you get what you pay for and it seems that the Wolverine system is a notch above the others. I understand that it is 100% solids and not water based.
Is there a reason to not go with systems like U-Coat-It, and Epoxy-Coat? I have done my previous garage in the "cheap" Rustoleum epoxy and it looks the same as it did when I applied it 3 years ago. The same goes for my Uncle's garage 3 years ago, it looks perfect still. Both were new built slabs. I work in my garage at least 2-3 a week on my cars and have not experienced lift with this type of flooring even with my R-Compounds, and my track car sitting for weeks on end without moving.
I'd like to step up the system on my new house and go with one of these 3, or a compatible system. Wolverine looks great and I hear nothing but good things about it, and Fred has done a great job in answering my questions thus far. My main issue is just with cost, not the fact that I think its too expensive, but more along the lines of my expenses are pilling up due to a new home purchase. If I can save a few bucks and still have a well performing system I would appreciate the input.
TIA
From this site and other sites it seems that Wolverine, Epoxy-Coat, and U-Coat-It seem to be the most popular. Now I am all about you get what you pay for and it seems that the Wolverine system is a notch above the others. I understand that it is 100% solids and not water based.
Is there a reason to not go with systems like U-Coat-It, and Epoxy-Coat? I have done my previous garage in the "cheap" Rustoleum epoxy and it looks the same as it did when I applied it 3 years ago. The same goes for my Uncle's garage 3 years ago, it looks perfect still. Both were new built slabs. I work in my garage at least 2-3 a week on my cars and have not experienced lift with this type of flooring even with my R-Compounds, and my track car sitting for weeks on end without moving.
I'd like to step up the system on my new house and go with one of these 3, or a compatible system. Wolverine looks great and I hear nothing but good things about it, and Fred has done a great job in answering my questions thus far. My main issue is just with cost, not the fact that I think its too expensive, but more along the lines of my expenses are pilling up due to a new home purchase. If I can save a few bucks and still have a well performing system I would appreciate the input.
TIA
