Found these guys in Oakville. Can pick-up and install myself for about $4.60/sq.ft. Not sure how that compares to what you paid.
www.TotalSportSolutions.ca
I think i paid $4.25.But that was about 10 yrs ago.
Found these guys in Oakville. Can pick-up and install myself for about $4.60/sq.ft. Not sure how that compares to what you paid.
www.TotalSportSolutions.ca
Wish I had floor heat -- I totally blanked out and missed that opportunity when I poured a new floor last year. I did insulate well, so heating the toybox isn't too costly.In floor heat with acid stain concrete and a high gloss concrete sealer is woking pretty awesome, only down-side is the sealer is not solvent friendly. I clean it with a string mop, wash the car, then chase the dirt and salt water towards the drain with a rubber broom, floor heat dries the rest in about 2 hours. I think a nice, small river stone exposed aggregate would have been even better, has better traction when there is water or even a little snow on it, better for dogs too, but you can't clean exposed aggregate with a rubber broom, you can only use a bristle broom and leave it to air dry. Can't use a rubber broom on stamped concrete either, rubber broom works really good.
I sealed with Rustoleum Home Depot garage epoxy - not solvent friendly -- doesn't like gasoline, brake fluid, and some brake cleaners. Only good if you park cars in the garage.
patterned concrete with in floor heat be damn near perfect I figure
I read about that as mine will likely need a new belt at season end. Think I'll send it to a tech though as it's a DVT model and I'll also need th service reminder cleared from the dash.Finally found a reason to own a "smart phone".
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