A gorgeous day in San Antonio to rediscover your garage. Today our journey took us to a very gorgeous subdivision on the northwestern side of the city, The Dominion. This sprawling subdivision is know to house most of the Spurs as well as a country singer most affectionately refer to as The King, Mr. George Strait. The Dominion sits on the southern half of the beautiful Hill Country. Houses of every shape, size, and color adorn those hills, with breathtaking architecture and landscaping throughout. The Dominion really is a site to behold, a site that our friend Ed has enjoyed for many years and many more to come. Ed rediscovered his garage, again! This is the second floor that Ed has done with us, both done in German Brown Trout. He had said that we were his first call, even before the movers, after he had acquired his new home. He was unwittingly happy with our work, and his floor the first time that he couldn’t wait to have us back! Like many of you, Ed was very interested in our process of taking a cracked, dirty, sometimes stained concrete floor, and turning it into the masterpieces that you see. There are four major steps that go into every floor; grinding, priming, chipping (where the flakes are spread out), and top coating. Below are some of the steps in action. After a long and hot day (we are in Texas y’all) Ed is bestowed with a beautiful garage floor. Rediscover your garage floor, and Go Spurs Go!
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