Flooring referrals in Canton, OH from Sep 01, 2013
Jill K. asked:
Does anyone on here have any connections to anyone in something like commercial flooring, concrete or rubber flooring/tile? I need something to go over concrete that would be smooth and easy to clean. This will be covering an existing concrete garage floor. There is a mechanics pit in the middle of the floor that is covered by VERY heavy wooden doors. Polished concrete would be wonderful but I think a little cost prohibitive (unless anyone knows someone??)
Shannon D. answered:
http://m.homedepot.com/.../100671422/
Jeremy S. answered:
What about nature stone?
Jill K. answered:
That would be great Judi Orlando-Bushmire Thanks!!
Jill K. answered:
Thought about that but too many nooks and crannies for stuff to get stuck in.
Gary C. answered:
I can get you commercial flooring at wholesale cost...
Shannon D. answered:
They have some nice easy to install very durable DIY two part epoxy floor "paints" at home depot and the like. They come in a variety of colors and you can even add sprinkles.
LeAnn R. answered:
I have that epoxy in my garage - we didn't put it in - but my experience with it from our house as well as customers I used to work with at Home Depot was that it isn't very durable or long-lasting and it's imperative that you do all the work (acid was...See More
Jill K. answered:
Thanks Shannon Duffy and LeAnn Ramirez I looked at that stuff online and due to the condition of my current floor, I don't think it would end up looking very good. Reading the comments, I see the prep is extremely important.
Linda A. answered:
That is all I could think of other than putting in subfloor and laying linoleum
Shannon D. answered:
Try Building 9 in in Massilon. They have inexpensive rolls of vinyl flooring if that is a route you're interested in.
Judi O. answered:
Jill Jerry has a friend that does all kinds of stuff like that. The friend also has friends in the concrete business. Would you like me to have him call you and you can describe what you want?