Howdy!
I just finished up installing my new 2-layer Ceramic Epoxy Floor system from Wolverine Coatings (purchased through their distributor AlphaGarage.com). Overall I am very impressed with the quality of the product and the service I got from the guys over at Alpha Garage. I'll post some quick before and after pictures here and then follow up with replies to this thread for all the steps along the way.
This turned out to be a 36 hour job (total hours of labor) at a cost of about $3200 for 825 square feet. This is not including time and costs for packing and the storage unit rental. I'd say this is a 3-weekend job for an average DIY'er. One weekend grinding, one weekend patching, one weekend painting. Don't underestimate the amount of work it takes to grind... leave yourself plenty of time in the schedule to rest and recover between phases if you are 40+ guy like me
This is for my 3-car garage used as a race car shop. It previously had the Home Depot Rustoleum epoxy floor. I found that this floor was easily stained by paints and automotive cleaners. Over the past 6 years it had become very messy looking and difficult to keep clean.


Here's what it looks like now with the new coating. It's already paying off because 2 days after the install I repainted the garage walls and the drips were SOOO) much easier to clean up. Just a damp rag and my fingernail was all that's needed to get up the dried paint.


I just finished up installing my new 2-layer Ceramic Epoxy Floor system from Wolverine Coatings (purchased through their distributor AlphaGarage.com). Overall I am very impressed with the quality of the product and the service I got from the guys over at Alpha Garage. I'll post some quick before and after pictures here and then follow up with replies to this thread for all the steps along the way.
This turned out to be a 36 hour job (total hours of labor) at a cost of about $3200 for 825 square feet. This is not including time and costs for packing and the storage unit rental. I'd say this is a 3-weekend job for an average DIY'er. One weekend grinding, one weekend patching, one weekend painting. Don't underestimate the amount of work it takes to grind... leave yourself plenty of time in the schedule to rest and recover between phases if you are 40+ guy like me
This is for my 3-car garage used as a race car shop. It previously had the Home Depot Rustoleum epoxy floor. I found that this floor was easily stained by paints and automotive cleaners. Over the past 6 years it had become very messy looking and difficult to keep clean.


Here's what it looks like now with the new coating. It's already paying off because 2 days after the install I repainted the garage walls and the drips were SOOO) much easier to clean up. Just a damp rag and my fingernail was all that's needed to get up the dried paint.


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