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I have reviewed the info under contractors and there is not much listed. I know there are people out there who put epoxy garage floor coatings down but I can't find any. Can all of you great people help me out with names of companies or individuals who do this? I want a really good epoxy that will last more than a couple of years and I am willing to pay for a high quality epoxy coating because I only want to do this once. Thanks all for your help.
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I have reviewed the info under contractors and there is not much listed. I know there are people out there who put epoxy garage floor coatings down but I can't find any. Can all of you great people help me out with names of companies or individuals who do this? I want a really good epoxy that will last more than a couple of years and I am willing to pay for a high quality epoxy coating because I only want to do this once. Thanks all for your help.
We used Tim Miller for our garage. Honest, reasonable, on time, and did excellent work. I'll PM you his number.
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I have reviewed the info under contractors and there is not much listed. I know there are people out there who put epoxy garage floor coatings down but I can't find any. Can all of you great people help me out with names of companies or individuals who do this?
Here are some that have been previously recommended on TOTV...
Already mentioned, Tim Miller 352-217-0561
Amy Newsom 352-308-7410
S&S Enterprises 352-299-4530
Kling Painting, Steve Kling
Home Services Inc., Jasper Reid 352-267-7814
Cost Less, Fred & Hank 352-347-9737

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Thanks all, and especially champion6. I was looking for some variety and everyone kept telling me Tim Miller. Thanks again
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Custom Ram Design does excellent work. They do the fantastic driveways with the unique designs and also do epoxy garage floors. They did both for me and I highly recommend them.
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I as well had Tim Miller paint my garage floor at my new house in Buttonwood before we moved in. Did a great job! Three car garage $700.00.
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One more vote for Tim "the Toolman" Miller.
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Does anyone know if a painted drive or garage makes it slippier when wet. I got out of the car on a drive that was painted and seemed to slip a bit.
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Does anyone know if a painted drive or garage makes it slippier when wet. I got out of the car on a drive that was painted and seemed to slip a bit.
Good question. And how about the puddles? Concrete absorbs water but paint stops absorbing?
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Epoxy paint makes a very smooth finish, it will be slippery. I painted our current garage while the house was being built right before we moved in. It is a two step process: First you have to etch the concrete with a special etcher solution then wait several days without touching floor, then mix the two cans of epoxy paint and paint the floor. Like epoxy cement you mix the hardener in right when you are going to use it. Then let it get good and dry.

Are there any paint stores down there?
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Try TCM Florida otherwise known as The Coating Masters. I have seen their article in the Village Magazine. It says they have a lifetime warranty. The number is 352-512-0826.
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What is a lifetime warranty, really?

Is it MY lifetime, THEIR lifetime or my HOMES lifetime ???

Next time you buy something with a lifetime warranty, ask them.

Just one of life's little questions ????
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