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Suburban Dad
Jan 10, 2007


Well what's attached to a leash that it made itself?
The punchline is the way that you've been fuckin' yourself




My floor was epoxied which I thought was sweet when we bought the house. It's cracking and the added pressure of a floor jack cracks it. Chunks of epoxy and concrete sometimes come up so it wasn't applied properly or the slab is hosed. :( I really need to remove all that poo poo and throw racedeck tiles on it. It's also not really level at the door on one side so water pools up and freezes in the winter.

loving PO's, man.

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Suburban Dad
Jan 10, 2007


Well what's attached to a leash that it made itself?
The punchline is the way that you've been fuckin' yourself




leica posted:

I've read that epoxy won't work for car ports because of sun exposure, is this true?

Whoever did mine did about a 1 foot strip outside the garage. It is a completely different color shade than the indoor areas (darker somehow).


sharkytm posted:

If the concrete is coming up, it's not the epoxy, it's the slab. If the epoxy is peeling, then it's the application/product. That sucks. RaceDeck is nice, but spendy. If the floor is that out of level, you might want to bite the bullet and have it fixed properly, which would let you do either epoxy or tile.

Where I use a jack it'll chip and bring up a bit of concrete, and in other spots you can see like a checkerboard pattern where the epoxy is cracking. So it's probably a little of column A and a little of column B.

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