Just finished the toy barn

Looks really great. Do you have any close up pictures of the floor? We are looking to do it at our new facility but no one around here can give us an un-bias opinion to how it looks. Yours looks like glass....... Wow!

A Friend of my Lenny owns Tri State Contracting in Westchester give him a call he does a lot of parking facilities and knowns someone who does the floor coating. There are three different types. Lenny's lives very close to your marina. His floor was done in his garage 7 years ago and is still perfect. His numbers is 914-345-6717 leave message that Ricky told you to call about epoxy floors and he will get back to you with the guys number and you can check out the floor at his house if you would like.
Good Luck
 
I had a true epoxy done and the flakes are hand thrown in after its rolled on. The second coat of epoxy was an option to make it real shiny. Its not slippery.
 
I had a true epoxy done and the flakes are hand thrown in after its rolled on. The second coat of epoxy was an option to make it real shiny. Its not slippery.

It looks great Jeremy, and this coating will last longer and hold up much better than the kits you buy in the home improvement stores.
 
the floor looks great, you did the same way Ian did it, IMHO the flakes are extremely important, it covers some of the imperfections and makes it look like granite or stone.

Ian wanted to go with the grey but since our walls were a light tan I suggested a beige base with white, black, and dark taupe flecks, he was happy with the color selection when finished. However it WILL be slippery if you get it wet. Ian would not believe me, but after the first coat he finally relented and we did a second coat and threw some fine sand on the area by the drivers side of my car. It dulls it up a little, by safety is more important. We forgot the area around where the trunk of my car is, and I go in and out a lot with packages, and I walk around that area when gardening, I can't count the number of times that I have come close to losing it, and on several occasions fell, not fun in the middle of winter when you slip and fall in the dirty ice and snow that has melted off the car. Also the water does not absorb into the cement like it does uncoated so it stays wet a lot longer, Ian keeps a mop and pail handy and cleans it a lot in the winter. If you are not going to be using it as an everyday garage or for gardening supplies it will probably stay drier and cleaner than mine.
 
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Not to be a wise guy, but why didn't you build it bigger to hold the boat? That would make a nice home for the boat and truck it looks great.
 
building the ultimate man shed is great, why did you not make it big enough for the boat?? i would think thats the #1 toy....
 
building the ultimate man shed is great, why did you not make it big enough for the boat?? i would think thats the #1 toy....

My buddy has a nice climate controlled building I keep my boat in. Close to the lake and people to do work on it. Added the truck and a pic of the boat. Would like to buy a mercury racing banner if any one has one.
 

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My buddy has a nice climate controlled building I keep my boat in. Close to the lake and people to do work on it. Added the truck and a pic of the boat. Would like to buy a mercury racing banner if any one has one.

It's cool when you need a ladder to get into the bed of the tow rig!
 
Man keeping up with the Jones is getting tougher...

This would mean I need to get a Lambo!!!! Now fitting in one might be the dealbreaker!!!

Sweet Garage, Congrats
 
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