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Mega Power Electric, Inc
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Serving Mountain Ranch, CA and surrounding areas

In business since 2000

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Excellent Service from planning through Execution and installation to final fine tuning. The folks communicated well and explained every detail of the step. Got permit and inspection done. It was seamless. Thanks. R."
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Garage Experts Sacramento Valley
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Serving Mountain Ranch, CA and surrounding areas

In business since 2010

Free estimates

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"Short info up front WOW! We love it!

I let my neighbor know I was interested in turning my dingy, overcrowded garage into a maker shop space for electronics projects and 3d printing. My garage floor had 25 years of wear on it by a previous owner who likely serviced and removed engines inside it. There were severe oil stains and gouges from impact along with many cracks from natural foundation settling. I needed a clean work space and still have the storage functionality of a garage. My wife wanted a craft and hobby space of her own for woodwork and sewing. We both agreed, the key to this was the flooring.

My neighbor used his Angie's List account to make a short-list of contractors for me. I'm glad I did that because this led me to Mark at Garage Experts. I contacted him and we set up an appointment to review my options and provide a quote. He's obviously a pretty busy business operation with large commercial contracts-but, he still treated me as if my business was just as important. I had expressed that I wanted an epoxy floor for my 25 year old garage floor. I was surprised when he advised against it and explained to me some of the newer technologies available. He also explained the work that was involved in removing a significant amount of the existing floor surface to insure longevity, adhesion and quality. I was a little skeptical, especially as I thought the price seemed a little lower than what I was expecting. I did some research and I started to learn why a polyaspartic coating was superior to epoxy. I called him back and we narrowed down the time window for the installation. I was surprised he was going to be available during a Thanksgiving week. We later worked out what color options I wanted and, guys, if you're reading this, insist on your wife being there for this part! With the color options set, I had my work cut out to remove all of the contents of my garage over the next two weeks. That was a lot of work but well worth it.

Fast forward to Thanksgiving week, installation day finally arrived and the garage is empty of virtually everything. A two person crew shows up in the morning and begins work at about 8AM. They spent the entire morning prepping the surface and removing the top few mills using some impressive heavy equipment that must have cost a fortune. The floor almost looked freshly poured at this point. Then they began laying down the base coat and the floor looked beautiful and clean. In the mid afternoon I checked on their progress as I tried to not make the guys too uncomfortable with being overly supervised. The crew, by the way, were friendly and explained the whole process to me in depth. By this time they were spreading the color flakes and which started to give the space a feel for what the final outcome would look like. By about 4PM, the crew began applying the top coating which sealed in the flakes and the floor was shining brilliantly. It was an amazing transformation-but, I would have to wait at least 24 hrs before I could actually go in and really check it out. The crew cleaned up and finally left about 6PM and I made sure to tip them appropriately. Word of caution here, during the curing of the top coat, there was some significant off-gassing. It was bad enough for me to use the house fan to force fresh air into the upstairs room where the odor was accumulating and making me feel a little loopy.

The garage floor was stunning beautiful. Incredible transformation. The settling cracks and gouges were gone or filled in nicely. The floor had a uniform appearance and I was in awe at how clean it looked and felt now. Mark came personally to review the workmanship of his crew and answered all of my questions. 

Its now two months since the installation. I love it. My wife loves it. It has an incredible aesthetic quality to it that  it did not have before. The garage is now a functional workshop and maker space and I spend the majority of my hobby/leisure time in there now! I really couldn't be happier with the work that was done.THANK YOU GARAGE EXPERTS!
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Epoxy Flooring questions, answered by experts

Options include stamped, stained, polished, and textured finishes. Choose based on aesthetic preference and functionality.

The biggest downside of sealing concrete is that it needs to be resealed every few years. This routine maintenance can be laborious if you do it yourself and expensive if you hire a professional. Beyond that, sealing concrete can make the surface slippery, which can be dangerous with people with mobility issues, young children, or those with pools near their patios.

Always seal concrete stain to protect against wear and preserve the color. This applies to acid- and water-based stains but not always to concrete paint. Many paints designed for outdoor use contain ingredients designed to protect and waterproof without the need for additional sealant. Fortunately, learning how to seal concrete is something most DIY-savvy homeowners can tackle.

Unlike staining concrete, painting concrete often results in chips and peeling over time. You can expect numerous touchups over the years if the concrete is in a high-traffic area. Since concrete paints are opaque, you may also find it more difficult to get the exact color results you want. Lastly, painting concrete can make it much more slippery unless you mix in an additive for traction.

Exterior paint finishes come in a variety of options, but for concrete, your best bet is to go with an eggshell, satin, or semi-gloss latex paint. All three options are more durable than matte finishes and should help hide imperfections on your home’s concrete surface.

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