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Could you tell me what the average price for a small stone epoxy floor with installation of a garage that is 21' X 21'?

Tricia at August 3, 2007 12:51 PM

Posted by: Tricia at August 3, 2007 12:51 PM

It will run you between $4-7 per square foot. If you have any more questions about price consider reading this article>http://www.concreteideas.com/what_is_the_price_or_cost_of_decorative_concrete_or_cement_finishes

Mark Donaldson at October 4, 2007 08:13 AM

Posted by: Mark Donaldson at October 4, 2007 08:13 AM

do you sell the stone that you mix with the epoxy if so what colors do you have.i want to start my own bussiness.

jason creeks at October 24, 2007 03:04 PM

Posted by: jason creeks at October 24, 2007 03:04 PM

I love this concept...can this be installed over wood? Thank You

Cathy at January 29, 2008 04:38 PM

Posted by: Cathy at January 29, 2008 04:38 PM

In general I believe it can be used over wood. It never hurts to verify that with the epoxy manufacturer. It can be a very cool-looking floor.

The Flooring Lady at January 30, 2008 01:35 AM

Posted by: The Flooring Lady at January 30, 2008 01:35 AM

wood expands and contracts,therefore the epoxy when hard will have a tendancy to crack with the movement of the wood.You can put down the 1/4in. hardybacker down first and that should help.Also I am looking for a supplier other than "Nature Stone",if you have any info. please let me know.

BigA at March 10, 2008 01:26 PM

Posted by: BigA at March 10, 2008 01:26 PM

Yes. Please! A distributor for a 100% resin product in this vein would be greatly appreciated. The laborers sent in by any of these companies are not any more capable of laying this floor than I am. Honestly, I don't like the look of this epoxy/stone deal, but my basement floor is so chewed, I don't know of any other options that will work. Anybody?

Chris at March 18, 2008 06:05 AM

Posted by: Chris at March 18, 2008 06:05 AM

I just met a representative of NeoGard, a company that makes low VOC flooring products. One they make that fits your project needs is an epoxy product you don't have to put stones into -- you can choose color flakes to create the look you want. I think it will cover the chewed up floor nicely.

The Flooring Lady at March 18, 2008 09:41 AM

Posted by: The Flooring Lady at March 18, 2008 09:41 AM

Hello, i manufacture a 100% solids Polyaspatic product. It has a 4 hour cure time, does not yellow or chalk, and has zero VOC's. My background is laying down stone floors, but for the last 3 years i have been doing concrete coatings with the Aspartics. Take a look at my website. www.Advacoat.com

Andy at March 20, 2008 10:11 AM

Posted by: Andy at March 20, 2008 10:11 AM

I'm very interested in applying an epoxy stone finish to my existing concrete porch. I am 60 miles south of Pittsburgh, Pa.Local Pitts. dealer wants guaranteed a $1500.00 minimum. Can't seem to locate a closer dealer. Morgantown, WV is close to me. Anyone know of dealer in my area?

Deborah at May 2, 2008 11:32 PM

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