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THat is a very valid point. One of the other ones I was trying to make is the true costs of doing it yourself.
What Butch was trying to do is use a process that I use on my wife all the time when I want to push a project forward. I understate the price. Yes Butch was technically correct when he stated the product price is $3.65 a foot, but that was not what he posted. He posted you can install it for that over the top of the lining. And as has been shown it just aint so.
As an avid do it yourselfer myself, you have to be honest with yourself as to the actual cost. Dont figure in the equipment to put it down with? Then all you have are a bunch of boxes of materiel and no way to put it down. So when you figure the true costs on something, you are much more informed, and an informed customer is one that will not have ugly suprises at the end of the project.
So lie to your wife on the cost of putting down polyurea, but dont lie to yourself. Be a wise shopper, know your true costs going into the project. You do it for everything else, why not the lining as well.
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