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Garage Floor Coating

Discussion in 'The Tool Shed' started by Maddevill, Mar 28, 2021.

  1. dnb71R2

    dnb71R2 SuperDave 2023 Sponsor

    I wanted an epoxy floor at my last house, but the movers timing would not allow it. I finally got the floor coating at this house. I went with a professional application and am very pleased! It took three days to apply & cure.
    Any spill, whether it be water, mud, antifreeze, oil or gasoline wipe up easily! This coating has a slight grit to avoid any slippery situation.
    Here are two before shots...
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    and two after shots...
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    I highly recommend it! (y)
     
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  2. timgr

    timgr We stand on the shoulders of giants. 2022 Sponsor

    The Garage Journal has an entire forum on garage floor coatings. Flooring

    The epoxy floor certainly look nice. Note that the epoxy with the chips is not really suitable for welding and grinding. If you aren't welding and grinding, VCT (vinyl composition tile) is less than $1/sqft and looks great. Easy to clean too.
     
  3. Welderr

    Welderr Member

    Most shops I have worked in were bare concrete, once you paint the floor you will have to keep doing it. No metal wheels on painted floors like floor jacks engine hoists etc it chips it. No welding Plasma cutting or torches either. A friend who owns a small airport had his maintenance shop floor ground and sealed it looks great and has held up for a few years. I'm leaving mine bare. TJ
     
  4. jeeper50

    jeeper50 jeeps 'till I die

    Always a dream for my retirement garage/workshop
     
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  5. Chuck

    Chuck Sponsor

    I used the Rust-Oleum kit about 12 years ago in my two bay garage and for the most part has held up just fine. Hot tires/water has caused some lifting in one bay under the 4 tires. I placed small square rubber mats on the floor where the tires rest to help this.
     
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  6. amboynut

    amboynut Member

    Clean; polish; stain; seal; done.
    The stain reacts with the lime in the concrete, so any filler, epoxy, exposed aggregate, etc won't take the stain.