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    Default Recommendations for Garage Floor Coating

    I've been putting off coating my garage floor for years. But I want to do it asap as I'm making other changes like storage system,etc...

    Any L4P sponsors involved in this or does anyone have a suggestion?

    I'm in the West 'Burbs
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    I've been working with Jamie Roark, forum sponsor Roark Industrial Solutions, on my garage flooring issues. I'm sure he'll chime in here when he see's the post. Definitely the go to guy.

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    apenti,

    I can help with your flooring and other requirements. I represent RaceDeck and have copied some thread links below so you can see examples and some recently completed floors.

    As well, what are you looking for with regards to storage needs? I am a distributor and have access to thousands of solutions including Lista, Rubbermaid Commercial, Bendpak, Ranger Projects, Quantum Storage, and much more.

    Feel free to e-mail me or call and we can discuss your needs. Also, you can visit www.RoarkRaceDeck.com or www.RoarkIndustrial.com that will take you to my blog site.

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    James, thanks for the reply. I will check this links out and get back to you!
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    james is the best. he has everything u need.

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    For floor, I'd do epoxy. It gives a clean shiny look. I like race deck too but I think a smooth floor would be more comfortable if you work on your car.

    It's amazing what just a floor job does to the way garage looks.

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    I have racedeck at my house in Atlanta. I'v also done the crap you can buy at Home Depot. When I do it again I'm going with commercial flooring with someone like:

    Seamless Flooring, Resinous Flooring, Epoxy Flooring, Polymer Flooring, Industrial Flooring by Stonhard Floors

    They are commercial grade; they do a lot of dealerships, race shops, etc. Stupid expensive but it will last for a long time.

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    talk to my manager eric before you spend money on floor in chicago....i say talk to him because he is the nice guy.....i am the dickfuck ttat spent $80,000 on a shitty floor system

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    ^ what went wrong with your choice of flooring
    I'm so far ahead of my time, I'm bout to start another life
    Look behind you, I'm bout to pass you twice
    Back to the future and gotta slow up for the present

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    i guess it boils down to bad floor prep....i have had to redo the entire floor once and spot in sections numerous times. if i had to do this all over again I would have poured new concrete and polished it...my floor is a sore subject around here

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