Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Please share the latest info about painting / coating the garage floor in a new home at TV.
In the past, I see Tim Miller was the man with the plan. Is he still a top dog for this job? I want it so it looks good and feels like part of the home, not just a "garage." I want a finished look. Thx for sharing recommendations, pros and cons. |
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Tim did ours 2 yrs ago and any worker or vendor that comes to our house comments on it and recognizes Tim's work. If you like to see ours text Vince @ 321-337-9918
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Consider having "shark grip" or equal applied with your coating so that you do not end up with a very slippery surface when it is wet.
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The epoxy coated floor makes it far easier to clean up. Cement cures over time. You want to wait 2-3 months before you have it coated. From your finished look thought, I expect you would object to what I did which was to have all my machines deliver to our living room-the industrial look is very popular-isn't it. You can add grit to the finish so that it is not so slippery. I wonder if it would make it wear out faster. Our floor is four years old. I truly use it hard and there is no sign of wear. The minus-water is slippery. Wax or oil and it is like an ice skating rink |
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I would like to second the need for a grit. Our garage floor is like black ice on steroids! All it takes is one drop of water and ... you can guess what gets busted.
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When all else fails, take a nap Carrie Sue Day Snelgrove |
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We had the "Tim Miller treatment" before we moved in over 3 years ago - 3 car garage floor AND pull down metal attic ladder. I also had him do the small floor area in the AC / utility closet. The finish still looks great, holds up with spills and yes, it is slippery when wet. It takes one day for Tim to clean and acid clean the floor, next day paint, added sprinkles for color contrast, then I think another day for clear coat. You can walk on it with socks in a little over 24 hours if you have to, but will take days to dry before driving on it. I occasionally wet mop and steam mop the floor.
I've painted the floors at my previous two garages myself and they turned out just okay, but didn't hold up.
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About what does it run to have an oversized garage floor completed ???? Roughly ...
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Tim Miller did an excellent job for me while we were gone. Communications, pictures and on schedule...great customer service!
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I think it was a little over $1K, but that might have included the drop down attic stairs. I have an 800 square foot garage.
Tim can give you a cost per sf.
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Vince: Do you have a phone number for Tim Miller
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Can you provide Tim Miller's phone number?
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Does Tim Miller still do this?
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