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I’m really surprised to hear they are applying sealer right away.
My concrete contractor suggested a minimum 28 days for a full cure then after that do whatever I wanted. Mine was cut next day as well using a green saw for uncured concrete. I used a water based epoxy on mine after careful prep work and it’s held up great after 9 years. Looking great, I’m sure you will enjoy your new garage. |
Congrats!
Good job, Jordan. A great result for all your hard work.
The LED lights: are you still happy with them after the 10-odd months they have been installed? I'm currently evaluating lights for our new shop and would be interested in your experience. Mike |
Chris
It’s an acrylic cure sealer that goes on the next day. It slows the curing down and can be applied once the concrete can be walked on. I don’t have the particular name of the product used. Mike, I love the lights. They are super bright and we’re easy to install. I did have one bank on a unit stop working back in the winter but then has been fine since early spring. I never was able to open it up and see why. I suspect it could have been an issue with the push in quick connects that came with the lights. |
Thanks
Thanks Jordan. :thup:
Mike |
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