Some Of The Poor Quality Floor Coating Emails We Have Received
We recommend doing some research on garage flooring products before spending your hard earned money on a floor coating that will not meet your expectations! We are confident that if you do your research you will find that epoxy-coat is the most durable and longest lasting epoxy floor coating on the market today!
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I am writing you after researching many options to fix our garage floor. Last year we had a painter apply the epoxy from Sherwin-Williams (his recommendation) and to say it has been a nightmare is an understatement. The floor is now peeling and neither the painter nor Sherwin Williams will do anything to help us fix it. I am hoping your product is our answer - however I need to know what would be necessary for the application given that the floor (which was brand new at the time) has had the Sherwin-Williams applied to it. Any thoughts, suggestions or solutions would be so appreciated - we have a graduation in two weeks and the current floor is a total wreck. Thank you.
K. Chatman
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I was just wondering about flaking problems. I have used Rustoleum
and Behr products on a few floors and THEY SUCK! They have flaked like crazy
and are horrible products! I have followed all directions for preparation
but they still flaked. Have you seen a lot of flaking with your product? If
so are there ways to repair them? Also, when applying the chips, is it
recommended to use epoxy shoes?
A. Carey
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Epoxy-Coat has a stronger etching agent and will therefore etch more effective. This is essential to having a proper bond. Our product applies
5x thicker in one coat and has double the strength of these products. With that considered we have very few problems with our product failing. As long as you read and follow the application instructions you will have success. If there were to be a problem with peeling it is easy to touch up our floor.
We wouldn't offer a lifetime warranty if this product didn't last. This is the same or better quality product than professionals use in heavy industrial environments lasting for over 10 years.
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I PAINTED MY GARAGE FLOOR WITH A WATER BASED CONCRETE PAINT. DO I
NEED TO REMOVE THIS BEFORE I USE YOUR PRODUCT?
J. Knese
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I have a fairly large garage that I applied the one part Quickrete
product on. It is very thin and peeling already. It shows tire marks and
scrapes off. I am not happy and got my money back from them. I etched the
floor with muriatic acid and rinsed it but evidently did not clean it well
enough. At any rate, I am thinking about redoing it, possibly with your
product. Will I have to completely remove my existing paint? Reading
through your website you talk about diamond grinding, but I can't find
information about it. I have a lot of areas that appear to be fine yet, and
I'd rather not spend the time to remove it all if I don't have to. I
could send you pictures if it would help.
Also, you should know this is in Montana, so I have a lot of mud drip off.
How would your product stand up to routine scraping, shoveling, and pressure
washing?
S. Millam
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I put this Rustoleum 2 part on my garage floor and in less than one year is was wearing AND flaking off. I called them and they sent free another batch to coat the floor. I purchased items to sand and wire brush off any of the loose stuff and re-coated. Low and behold in less that another year the floor was doing the same thing. I put on the garage floor and industrial coating around 1982-4 and that wore off some and it was 3 years ago I put the Rustoleum. NOW my question is IF I purchase your product will it work over what is left of the Rustoleum stuff and the old coating? If not what do I have to do? My garage is a 24x24 (576 sf) outside dimensions and will or if I do this at this cost of your product will it stay on? Thanks!
Dave
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Gentlemen, I am interested in your product for a residential garage floor. I have used
H&C acrylic floor paint and am unhappy with the results. The product has been down several years and has good adhesion with no flaking but hot tire marks are a constant problem. I have redone the floor once with the same result. What would I have to do to the floor to use your product successfully? The garage is 23 x 23 or 530 sq. ft.
G. Grable
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I have a 26x24 garage have used Rustoleum it did not work wearing badly and it was done this summer this is the second time in last two years. I want it done by someone who will back there product.
P. Maccombs
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I have recently bought the epoxy kit from Home Depot and put on my back porch. I love how it turned out....other than I thought it was going to be really durable. The paint is already coming up in some spots. My husband and I painted it ourselves and followed the directions very carefully.
What is wrong?? Can you help? I would love to now do my garage but I don't want this to happen. It is costly if it doesn't hold up. Thanks
C. Patrick
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My Garage floor has been sealed with Rust-Oleum Epoxy shield that’s 3-4 Years old, will sanding with 120 grit paper be enough to prep for painting?
D. Hull
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BOUGHT THE RUST-OLEUM KIT IN 2005. THOUGHT IT WAS PERMANENT. THERE
ARE MANY SPOTS WHERE IT IS COMING LOOSE. WHAT CAN I DO? HOW DO I PREP TO PUT
SOMETHING OVER IT. WANT A PERMANENT SOLUTION
M. Sweeney
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I COATED MY 2-CAR GARAGE FLOOR WITH BEHR 1-PART EPOXY ACRYLIC CONCRETE GARAGE FLOOR PAINT. BEFORE APPLYING I SANDED FLOOR AND APPLIED BEHR CONCRETE BONDING PRIMER. I HAVE SINCE BEEN HAVING TROUBLE KEEPING THE COATING ON FLOOR WHERE TIRE TREADS REST. WHAT DO YOU RECOMMEND IN THIS SITUATION? CAN YOUR PRODUCT BE APPLIED OVER THIS AREA? THANK YOU.
G. Holmes
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Just trying to redo a old coated floor that has been down for 20 years it was done in sears epoxy floor paint and is showing its age we rolled it out and now it is coming up and wearing through and now they don’t make it anymore and I need to redo the 2 car garage floor but am not sure if it will have good adhesion over the sears epoxy paint here in Austin I am in need of roughing up the floor to pull bad sears paint up that is peeling or lifting and wearing through in areas is there some one in Austin that has the prep equipment for this job I am pretty handy doing this work just need some direction to get this looking right again 22' x 22' just power washed floor and scrubbed it need to acid etch it again as it has worn through can I rent a floor prep machine and do this my self? I did the last job and it has lasted a long time just didn’t want to use the home depot kit as I know it’s not very tough.
K. Bolick
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I am considering using your product to use on my garage floor. I have used other products before, but with no success. The latest covering I have is a
Behr paint product from Home Depot. I would like to know what is the recommended procedure to remove what I currently have on my floor. THX!!
A. Villagran
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I have Rust-Oleum floor coating in my garage and it has come loose and is cracking on the edge (lip) area next to the interior wall. Need someone to look at it. It was installed in May of 2007 with a 2 year warranty.