Show the existing slab, damage, old coating, stains, and room layout.
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Project photo guide for better floor coating estimates.
Use these project directions to compare garage, decorative flake, and commercial floor coating examples, then send photos that show the actual concrete condition before a site visit is scheduled.
Estimate photos
Show the slab before choosing the finish.
Good photos help qualify prep, access, moisture concerns, old coatings, and finish expectations before anyone talks in absolutes.
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Wide room views
- Full garage, basement, shop, or storage room
- Entries, steps, drains, doors, and transitions
- Vehicles, shelves, equipment, or access limits
02
Concrete condition
- Cracks, pitting, chips, or uneven patching
- Oil stains, paint, old coating, adhesive, or residue
- Damp areas, efflorescence, or previous water issues
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Use and finish goals
- Parking, storage, foot traffic, or commercial use
- Wet conditions, cleaning habits, and texture needs
- Preferred color direction or decorative flake style
Project proof plan
Every real project should eventually tell the whole floor story.
Show grinding, repairs, edge work, dust control, and any conditions that changed the scope.
Show the finished floor from wide angles plus texture, edges, and use-case details.
Have photos for a project?
Send the wide shots and close-ups with the estimate request. The first reply can clarify whether photos are enough for the next step or whether a site visit is needed.