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Old 16-08-2018, 03:36 PM   #21
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Is as good as finished - updated pictures here:
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That looks awesome Mike. How are they holding up 4 months on? Would you do anything different?
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Old 17-08-2018, 09:36 AM   #22
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It's perfect - the only thing I have done since then is add a little wall art .













If money was no object, I would have changed the up and over doors for some sectional (insulated) roller ones, but that would have wiped out the budget completely . Obviously being twice the size and height would have been nice (allowing me to have a lift), but that is for the lottery win .
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Old 17-08-2018, 06:19 PM   #23
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Great job love the wall art, got to get my garage ready in France to take the car next year, hoping to get a ramp in their too
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Old 26-10-2018, 03:27 PM   #24
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Old 26-10-2018, 06:11 PM   #25
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Car in that garage looks awesome mike ,, why would anybody want to sell
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Old 26-10-2018, 06:40 PM   #26
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That looks super posh!!
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Old 02-12-2019, 09:21 AM   #27
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Loving the chess board tile look!

Has anyone had any experience of the coloured resin floor screed?

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Yes, it works very well. I have done painted garage floors 2 ways recently. On my own garage it had a very rough cast concrete floor, which I levelled using large buckets of levelling compound (about 30 bags for a double garage) and then painted that using cheap grey garage floor paint. This looks good, but lifts a little with wet car tyres. On my friends garage, we went the other way. It was old concrete with minor broken sections and we used an epoxy levelling compound as there was much less depth to fill in than mine. This worked very well and is proving to be bullet proof tough. In hindsight, I wish I had used epoxy over my levelling compound due to the hardness of the finish. It does cost a lot more than paint though.

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Yes, it works very well. I have done painted garage floors 2 ways recently. On my own garage it had a very rough cast concrete floor, which I levelled using large buckets of levelling compound (about 30 bags for a double garage) and then painted that using cheap grey garage floor paint. This looks good, but lifts a little with wet car tyres. On my friends garage, we went the other way. It was old concrete with minor broken sections and we used an epoxy levelling compound as there was much less depth to fill in than mine. This worked very well and is proving to be bullet proof tough. In hindsight, I wish I had used epoxy over my levelling compound due to the hardness of the finish. It does cost a lot more than paint though.

I realise this is replying to an old thread, but just sharing the knowledge.
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