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Bruza Liquid Floors
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Serving Pineville, SC and surrounding areas

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"I rarely take the time to review anything but Bruza Liquid Floors just finished my garage floor and did an outstanding job! The amount of prep work they completed, their friendliness, attention to detail, and final product was more than I ever expected. If you want to have the garage floor that you enjoy and that will also impress your neighbors hire these guys. While they were finishing up the job two people viewed my garage floor and wanted their company info. I highly recommend Bruza Liquid Floors!"
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Foster’s Elite Home Solutions
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Serving Pineville, SC and surrounding areas

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Hi, my name is Romane, and I’m the owner of a reliable and detail-oriented handyman and home improvement business. I specialize in a wide range of services including drywall repair, painting, furniture assembly, installations, and general property improvements for both residential and commercial spaces.\n\nI take pride in delivering high-quality work, being dependable, and making sure every job is done right the first time. My goal is to make the process easy for my clients by providing clear communication, fair pricing, and professional results you can trust.\n\nWhether it’s a small repair or a larger project, I treat every job with the same level of care and attention to detail. I’m always happy to come out, take a look at what you need, and provide honest recommendations.\n\nFeel free to reach out anytime—I look forward to working with you

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RR&D Construction, LLC
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Serving Pineville, SC and surrounding areas

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RR&D Construction, LLC has been proudly serving residential and commercial clients since 2019, providing professional construction services tailored to each project’s needs. With a strong emphasis on craftsmanship, efficiency, and attention to detail, we manage every job with care from start to finish. Our commitment is to deliver durable, well-built results that add value to every property we work on.

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Epoxy Flooring questions, answered by experts

How do I epoxy a garage floor?

To epoxy a garage floor, you need to measure the area of the floor, remove all items from the garage, thoroughly clean the floor, and then follow the manufacturer’s instructions to mix and apply the epoxy. Learning how to epoxy a garage floor can save you between $4 and $7 per square foot on labor.

Yes, you can seal an old concrete floor as long as you remove stains and repair damage before sealing. Remove everything from the garage and clear the floor throughout with a concrete cleaner and power washing. Fill in cracks larger than 1/8 of an inch wide and remove all grease and rust stains before sealing. Make sure your concrete is fully dried before applying sealer.

The cost to overlay or resurface a garage floor averages about $3 to $9 per square foot, depending on the preparations involved, the size of the floor, and the type of finish. Some decorative topcoats like stamped concrete and ornate overlays can cost from $7 to $20 per square foot, depending on the complexity of the design and finish.

Unlike paint, concrete stain won’t peel off. Instead, the color absorbs into the surface of this porous building material. While it doesn’t peel, the stain only penetrates the top layer of concrete, and as the top of the concrete eventually wears away, so will the stain. However, this process is much slower than paint peeling, especially on low-traffic surfaces.

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.

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