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Work And Play In Your Garage


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F YOU ARE ONE OF THOSE people who spend nearly as much time in your garage as you do inside your house, TNT Painting of Myrtle Beach, South


Carolina, offers several products that will make your home


BY BRIAN SHERMAN


outside your home a more comfort- able, efficient and visually pleasing place to work and play. TNT, which has been serving customers in Horry and Georgetown counties in South Carolina and in Brunswick County in North Carolina since 1996, has been the Slide-Lok representative in the Palmetto State


be applied in temperatures ranging from -20 degrees Fahrenheit to 200 degrees Fahrenheit. “Oil, or anything else in your household, won’t discolor it,” Temple said. “I apply three coats with a brush and roller, and it penetrates into the concrete. There’s a lifetime war- ranty on discoloration and a 15-year warranty on adhesion. It’s not going anywhere.” Temple, who has been in the painting business since 1991, said the coating, which comes in six standard colors – silver, red, blue, tuxedo, saddle tan and tarrazo – as well as custom colors, must be applied by a


adhere to a garage floor when he discovered Slide-Lok. He added that Slide-Lok is among the few companies offering a lifetime manu- facturer’s warranty on floors installed in residential property. Temple, who moved to South


Carolina from Michigan, said he expects to start marketing Slide-Lok’s products in the Charleston area and the Columbia area early next year. TNT Painting can provide other


Slide-Lok products to enhance the look and serviceability of your garage floor, including mats, car pads and floor tiles that come in 14 colors and three finishes. The company also offers products that help you organize your garage, such as a storage system featuring 11 basic cabinets that can be mixed and matched depending on your needs. The cabinets, which come with drawers and adjustable shelves, are made of plywood rather than par- ticle board or plastic, and heavy duty metal storage chests also are available. Another useful product in the


for three years. During that time, owner Todd Temple has been working with a polyaspartic coating that is four times stronger than the epoxy that traditionally has been used to paint garage floors. He pointed out that the coating won’t yellow, retains its color and gloss and is resistant to chemicals. He can install up to 750 square feet in a single day, regardless of how cold or how hot it is outside – the coating can


trained professional. He has already installed around 200,000 square feet in garages and another 100,000 square feet of commercial floors, including car dealerships, museums and restaurants in the Myrtle Beach area. Temple, who has been working with decorative concrete for about a decade, said he was looking for a product that would permanently


TNT Painting inventory is Slide- Lok’s Slat-Wall, which, through a combination of five different hooks, provides a place to hang items rang- ing from rakes and shovels to hoses, ladders and lawn chairs. Accessories include baskets in two sizes, suitable for storing a wide range of items that you might otherwise have to stack in a corner of your garage.


For more information on how you can make your garage more useful and comfortable, contact Todd Temple at TNT Painting at (843) 267-2591 or toddtemplemb@gmail.com.


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