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black69 05-29-2012 10:10 PM

garage floor epoxy paint
 
anyone have any recommendations for vendors for floor paint? I have a 50 x 30 area to do, so I am looking for an economical brand too. This stuff looks to be more expensive than I remembered.

Brewster 05-30-2012 11:19 AM

Re: garage floor epoxy paint
 
Duct tape a piece of clear plastic (24"x24")in a few spots and leave for 48 hrs to see if any moisture problems. If so let me know (Vapor Transmission)otherwise mechanically prep via shot blasting or diamond grinding.

Two pigmented coats with a back rolled texture would be the most cost effective system, however you dont have allot of impact resistance.

Where in Illinois and how are you going to use the floor. Is it new or do you have to worry about oil or fatty acids in the concrete?

Born30YrsLate 05-31-2012 02:13 AM

Re: garage floor epoxy paint
 
Hey Brewster where you located in NE Wiscy?...

TimG 05-31-2012 08:20 PM

Re: garage floor epoxy paint
 
I hired a company called Texas Tuff Tops to professionally seal my floor. The floor is about 500 square feet and they stripped some epoxy crud I put on years ago and spread a great permanent top on the floor. This was two years ago and it still looks wonderful. Brake fluid left a slight yellow color where is sat for a few weeks, but having this floor done was the best thing I’ve ever done. The cost was $1,500 and well worth it.

black69 06-01-2012 03:57 PM

Re: garage floor epoxy paint
 
the floor is 25 days old and 50 x 30 so its pretty big. I just settled on the epoxy floor paint lowes sells. Its cheaper than going vendor direct. I dont like the flec chips you can add to epoxy paints, so I chose to go with the taupe color (gray-tan) that I think looks best (no chips).

I am concerned on moisture release still going on through the floor. There were 5 cement trucks used for footings and walls, and 1 for the 6 inch thick floor. I may test some plastic cover to see if its still releasing a lot of moisture.

I will keep looking for advice here (thanks so far) before I start.

Saturday should be fun [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/frown.gif[/img]
(brewster, fyi I live west of chicago, garage will be heated)

http://www.epoxy-coat.com/?gclid=CN7...FYcBQAod3FJZVg

wheelhop 06-02-2012 01:47 AM

Re: garage floor epoxy paint
 
One thing I'd recommend is to make sure you use the sand added to the paint/epoxy. I did not use it on mine and the floor is very slippery when wet.

ZAPPER68 06-02-2012 06:13 AM

Re: garage floor epoxy paint
 
Try the Flooring Thread at www.garagejournal.com What those guys don't know about concrete flooring issues isn't worth knowing. Good luck with your project.


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