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Mammoth Coatings
4.2(
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Concrete Floor Coating-Apply - For Business

Serving Altus, OK and surrounding areas

In business since 2018

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"I hired this company to resurface my 3 car garage. I was shocked to find I could have a glossy design for my budget... instead of just having my concrete fixed up. Thank you Mammoth!"
Einstein Bros Bagels
Chips
Garage Floor with Chips
Chips
Joint Fill

+6

Response time2 days
Response rate89%
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Roger Allen Restorations & Homes
4.3(
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Concrete Finishing, Overlays & Coloring - Apply

Serving Altus, OK and surrounding areas

In business since 1947

Free estimates

"The services performed resulted in a very beautiful and functional game room area.  My wife and I are very pleased with the work.  Roger, his primary employee, Dave, and all of the sub contractors he used were outstanding.  For example, the texture blends and paint matches were exceptional.  The travertine floor is perfect.  Cabinets were of of good quality and as ordered.  The carpet was modified and replaced for a nice cost savings.  Our new room appears that it was always configured in its current state. Roger was very accessible, genuinely attempted to address all of our requests and was very easy to work with."
A small portion of a custom kitchen
Another kitchen with glass and enviroglass countertop
A million dollar foyer...
Installed Travertien after reinstalling a new concrete shower pan
The final finish

+2

Recommended by72%of homeowners
API CONSTRUCTION/NATIONWIDE RESTORATION
2.3(
103
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Concrete Finishing, Overlays & Coloring - Apply

Serving Altus, OK and surrounding areas

In business since 2000

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"They were okay. For what I paid, it was not bad. But I wouldn't hire them again. It was quite a while after the deal was purchased before they came out. They were very nice about it because it was getting close to expiring, but it hadn't expired. I remember that I left them voice mail and called them. I did have a little bit of a trouble getting hold of them and I thought, "It's going to expire and I can't get hold of them." But I got hold of them just before it expired. They were like, "No, no. It's fine. Let's schedule it and we'll honor the price because we scheduled it." The guy was very polite. He did a pretty good job. He was a nice guy and personable. The price was very reasonable."
Recommended by55%of homeowners
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Epoxy Flooring questions, answered by experts

You should sand concrete before painting, as it helps remove any irregularities and pieces that stick out from the surface. This not only helps the paint look better but it prevents any unwanted water absorption.

Sealing the concrete before tiling is recommended to help it stand up against any water that may seep through the tiles or grout. After thoroughly cleaning the concrete with TSP, priming with a concrete primer will seal the concrete. Check the label on the primer to make sure it is also a sealant and follow the manufacturer’s instructions for application.

Generally speaking, epoxy is the best garage floor coating. There are two main types of garage floor coating you can consider: epoxy and polyaspartic. Epoxy coating comes at a more affordable price but loses when it comes to durability and long-term use. Polyaspartic coatings cost more and don’t offer as much traction, but they withstand accidents better and don’t tend to fade. Most homeowners choose an epoxy coating.

If your concrete stains are green in color, it indicates the presence of mold or algae—which you should address right away. If left unattended, mold will spread to other areas throughout the home. However, be careful not to disturb mold on indoor concrete surfaces and work with a local mold remediation specialist for specialized care. Once free from mold and algae, seal your concrete to eliminate pores and gaps.

Mix the resurfacer into a sticky mixture. The consistency should look like mashed potatoes. Use a squeegee to push the resurfacer across the pitted area and smoothen the surface with a cement trowel flush. Make sure you protect any expansion joints with a weather strip. Alternatively, cut out any resurfacer that touched the joint once the mixture begins to harden.

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