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Default Garage floor covering? What works best?

I know this topic has been discussed bofore, but I can't find any of the previous threads. Can someone please help me find them or what have you guys used for garage floor covering/painting/epoxy that has favorable results? I am gong to epoxy my floor in my garage and I would like to use a product that has proven itself. My floor is about 5 years old and in good shape. Should only need some minor cleaning prior to coating it. Please let me know what you have used and liked. Also, let me know what you have used and don't like.
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Charlie has a real nice floor. I think it was the two part epoxy. Looks like terrazzo, classy.
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Many ideas on this site. Ron.....

http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/
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The Costco (price club) roll out mats are the best bargain for the buck. [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/biggthumpup.gif[/img]
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Default Re: Garage floor covering? What works best?

Thanks for the responses. I appreciate the feedback. If anyone has any other suggestions please keep them coming. Has anyone used Insl-x or UCoat It?
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Old 09-10-2010, 02:34 PM
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warning no welding with this application

I went to Home Depot and bought a better grade indoor/outdoor carpeting and wall to walled my 3 car garage. It has been down for 4 years. Still looks great and I work on my cars daily. Bonuses include wife likes it, dogs like it, you can drop and roll with out getting dirty if needed, and lastly looks cool to your bench racing buddies when they catch you vacuuming. Suggest a darker Grey in color. 250 bones out the door
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Old 09-10-2010, 03:24 PM
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I had a company in Austin called Tough Tops come and professionally put an epoxy floor down for me. They did a great job and it is a joy to work in my garage now.
The only trouble they had was cleaning up the crud I had put down in an attempt to seal it years ago. They cleaned all that off and put down a beautiful floor for me. I had them apply a gray floor with black and white speckles. Total cost for a three car garage is $1,500.
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