Fuquay Folks - Anyone care to help (paid!) with shop flooring?

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Next week is the big move for us from Waxhaw to Fuquay... I've got 1300sqft of interlocking PVC tile ordered up that will be dropped off on the 1st and I'd like to get it down in the shop ASAP. Originally I'd planned on knocking it out myself since it's super easy to get down, but I realized that if I suck it up and pay someone to help me out, it'll go a LOT faster.

This stuff is super easy, just knock together with no glue needed. It'll be the trimming, etc that will take time to get done. Anyone with experience laying floors that might be bored over the holiday weekend and willing to help me out? Not looking for free help, happy to pay in both beer and cash. :) My reloading gear is all gone so I can't bribe with brass and bullets...

We're going to be located off of Oakridge Duncan Rd. 27526 so it's a bit out there. If you're interested in a few hours paid gig to knock out the flooring, let me know!

This is the product we've got: https://www.armorgarage.com/7mmtehise.html
 
let me know how you like the flooring. I've been wanting to do something in the workshop and garage for a while now.
 
let me know how you like the flooring. I've been wanting to do something in the workshop and garage for a while now.
Will do! I spent a lot of time researching because I wanted to get it right the first time. Originally I planned on doing epoxy but this will be better on the feet/knees/back and considerably faster to put down. Lifetime warranty to the point you can pick it up and move it and still be covered. If we don't get the floor done before we switch back to production, it'll never get done.
 
Will do! I spent a lot of time researching because I wanted to get it right the first time. Originally I planned on doing epoxy but this will be better on the feet/knees/back and considerably faster to put down. Lifetime warranty to the point you can pick it up and move it and still be covered. If we don't get the floor done before we switch back to production, it'll never get done.

Appreciate it! I’ve been looking at epoxy but there are not local installers in my area that I would trust. Also, they all seem to charge a premium. This looks like it would work nicely.
 
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