Garage floor options..... let's hear 'em!

Stagethree said:
I'm probably to late but, I use to be the applications specialist at a major paint company.

I have one thing to say...

Once you paint it you will always be painting it!

That said, how old is the floor? If it's less then a year don't paint it.

Most important once you think it's CLEAN, then clean it again and once more just because.:D

Good points....

The floor has already been epoxied.... It's coming up due to wet/hot tires. The builder did it after the home served as a model for a year. I believe the house was built in 2005.
 
Black1 said:
Heheheheh.... pretty sure he doesn't. ;) :D :D :D

..... Where the hell IS Bob, anyway? :dontknow: :(

You know - you're right . . . he hasn't posted anything since 04/14 - that's over 3 weeks :dontknow: :dontknow:

Is everything okay with him?? :( :dontknow: :(

:turtle:
 
Black1 said:
Heheheheh.... pretty sure he doesn't. ;) :D :D :D

..... Where the hell IS Bob, anyway? :dontknow: :(
OhI don't know about that LOL:D :D :D :D

Bob is just kick'in back for awhile :rock: Needed a break from all the drama and such, don't worry he is alright and still the scum he always was:D :D :D
 
Black said:
Good points....

The floor has already been epoxied.... It's coming up due to wet/hot tires. The builder did it after the home served as a model for a year. I believe the house was built in 2005.

If it is epoxy, wet or hot tires would not delaminate the paint from the concrete.
Since home was a model I assume no cars were in it so no oil or grease spills.

That leaves.....Moisture or poor surface preparation.
(do a web search for tips, of course I'd recomend the cover the earth guys!:D )

If you want to repaint, all loose paint has to be removed and all spot chemically cleaned.
And it wouldn't hurt to hit spots and rest of floor with some sandpaper after cleaning.

Lot of work....How 'bout tiles!:D
 
Stagethree said:
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Lot of work....How 'bout tiles!:D

SERIOUSLY considering the tile idea.... I'm going over there in a few minutes to see what they are thinking. I need to figure out how much they are going to spend. ;)


.......... I really don't want to grind that floor. :argh: But, if they are paying me for it. :dontknow: :eek: :D
 
Black1 said:
SERIOUSLY considering the tile idea.... I'm going over there in a few minutes to see what they are thinking. I need to figure out how much they are going to spend. ;)


.......... I really don't want to grind that floor. :argh: But, if they are paying me for it. :dontknow: :eek: :D

Don't remember how much but Sears had some garage tiles.
 
Here's the only tool you need to use.
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It goes something like this. Hello, I need my garage floor resurfaced........:D
 
SilvrSRT10 said:
Here's the only tool you need to use.
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It goes something like this. Hello, I need my garage floor resurfaced........:D
I will give ya a call, wifey needs her floor done :p :D
 
includemeout said:
I will give ya a call, wifey needs her floor done :p :D
I'd be happy to but the travel cost would be astronomical (cost prohibitive) although I've always wanted to visit there. I'd check your local yellow pages for someone a little closer.:aetsch:
 
SilvrSRT10 said:
I'd be happy to but the travel cost would be astronomical (cost prohibitive) although I've always wanted to visit there. I'd check your local yellow pages for someone a little closer.:aetsch:
Grayhound is resonable;) ;) :p :D
 
Black1 said:
DAMN, that's sexy! :eek: ...... This polishing thing is looking better and better. :eek:



Jake,are you looking to have a durable floor,or an UpSkirt experience ?? :D :D :D
 
6pakattack said:
Jake,are you looking to have a durable floor,or an UpSkirt experience ?? :D :D :D
Probly be on his ass if it gets wet when he's drinking , maybe Algrip would be better in this case hehe:D :D :D
 
I've done 3 epoxy floors. First one was with UCoat it. Its probably 8-9yrs old now and holding up well. For the 2 others I found a commercial supplier and used their product. Both of those I clear coated. The clear coat was not UV protected and it yellowed slightly from the sun.

I did my Cousin's 3 car with Epoxy but this time found a commercial supplier for the clear coat. The product is used at local Airport and warehouses. Able to withstand fork lifts etc. Its been on for 2 yrs now and still looks great. No damage from UV.

All said and done....my next house will be stained concrete. My previous house was stand concrete inside the house and it was great. Easy to repair and always looked good. I helped a neighbor stain his garage floor and while he went way too dark for me we used the same commercial clear coat I used on my Cousins and frankly its much better than Epoxy as far as looks. Prep is still key but for me it the maintenance and repair that has me sold with staining.
 
Chuck B said:
I've done 3 epoxy floors. First one was with UCoat it. Its probably 8-9yrs old now and holding up well. For the 2 others I found a commercial supplier and used their product. Both of those I clear coated. The clear coat was not UV protected and it yellowed slightly from the sun.

I did my Cousin's 3 car with Epoxy but this time found a commercial supplier for the clear coat. The product is used at local Airport and warehouses. Able to withstand fork lifts etc. Its been on for 2 yrs now and still looks great. No damage from UV.

All said and done....my next house will be stained concrete. My previous house was stand concrete inside the house and it was great. Easy to repair and always looked good. I helped a neighbor stain his garage floor and while he went way too dark for me we used the same commercial clear coat I used on my Cousins and frankly its much better than Epoxy as far as looks. Prep is still key but for me it the maintenance and repair that has me sold with staining.


Thanks for the imput.... If I can get a floor POLISHER around here (rent it), then I will polish the floor. If not, I'll epoxy it.

.,..... We shall see on Monday. :eek:
 
I did the two part epoxy with a UV topper, took about three days ~2 hours a day and ~400$ with cleaner and acid etch.

Started like this, wh I bought the house
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Ended up like this
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mauiSRT/10 said:
I used the epoxy kit from home depot. Cost was about $60 for my 1 car garage. You gotta prep it good and let it dry out completly. Its been 3 years and holding up perfectly. Job was not difficult at all. Emptying out the garage was the bulk of the work. Prepping and painting on epoxy was nothing.

patrick


I see you use the Kingsford charcoal to grill with too:D

thewelshm
 
WearyMicrobe said:
I did the two part epoxy with a UV topper, took about three days ~2 hours a day and ~400$ with cleaner and acid etch.

Started like this, wh I bought the house
942013364108_0_ALB.jpg


Ended up like this
368829125108_0_ALB.jpg

Looks good! :rock: What brand did you use?
 
Well.... Here's the plan. :D

1. Rent a grinder and grind the floor (remove all the old paint)

2. Check condition of the concrete.

3. Clean with TSP and pressure wash

3. I'm going to stain the floor.... I've found a nice Quikrete Etching Floor Stain (http://www.quikretecoatings.com/etchingStain.jsp ). Going with the "Coffee" color, as it matches their cobblestone driveway the best. You follow it up with another pressure washing after it dries, then with a clear high-gloss epoxy sealer (two coats). Should look like this when it's done:

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I'll be sure to take pictures, before and after. :) But, I think it's going to be a good alternative to polishing the floor. Plus, if the stain doesn't take for some reason, I can always go the UCoatIt Epoxy route.... no harm no foul. :eek:
 

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