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Originally Posted by hadleycat
(Post 4228142)
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Originally Posted by Sydwayz
(Post 4228210)
Thanks. By "coin?", I was asking for cost/price. I haven't seen those before. So far my floor is polished concrete and it's slick when it's wet. I've seen epoxied floors, and they are even slicker when wet. I don't want that; but still have not figured out what I want the long term surface to be.
I don't know if I would use them on a floor that gets wet often. Even though they have "feet" on the bottom it could take a while for the concrete below to dry out. I really like the look of the polished concrete. I believe that is how they finish the Home Depots around here. How does that hold up to oil spills? |
Originally Posted by hadleycat
(Post 4228301)
Floormat Company.com sells the tiles. They are the "Eco-Sport 1" Tiles". They cost approx. $4.00 a sq. ft.
I don't know if I would use them on a floor that gets wet often. Even though they have "feet" on the bottom it could take a while for the concrete below to dry out. I really like the look of the polished concrete. I believe that is how they finish the Home Depots around here. How does that hold up to oil spills? Overall, it's holding up great, but it's still porous and does stain with oil/whatever drips. I may end up putting epoxy down at some point, but it won't be baby's ass slick. I'll be adding some sand/grit to it. |
Originally Posted by Sydwayz
(Post 4228321)
Mine is not as highly polished as a retail/commercial space. Properly described, it's more a burned finish with the automatic finisher.
Overall, it's holding up great, but it's still porous and does stain with oil/whatever drips. I may end up putting epoxy down at some point, but it won't be baby's ass slick. I'll be adding some sand/grit to it. |
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I just had our floors done for the new home of the Skater we just bought and are remodeling. It was by a company called Elitecrete Solutions. They cut the floor and filled any imperfections. Used an epoxy and then will seal it with a clear urethane so it will not stain. Here are a few pics.
Not sure if you all seen these commercial fans by Big A$$ Fans. It has 6' blades and they are really quiet. |
Originally Posted by Double Rigged
(Post 4228381)
I just had our floors done for the new home of the Skater we just bought and are remodeling. It was by a company called Elitecrete Solutions. They cut the floor and filled any imperfections. Used an epoxy and then will seal it with a clear urethane so it will not stain. Here are a few pics.
Not sure if you all seen these commercial fans by Big A$$ Fans. It has 6' blades and they are really quiet. |
Originally Posted by hadleycat
(Post 4228142)
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Mine started as a Pole Barn but is more of a Night Club now. I call it "Club 37" |
Originally Posted by Zero Patience
(Post 4228392)
I can't wait to do some cutting, welding, fabricating. On that floor.
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