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One of the services I offer as a contractor is garage floor epoxy coatings. It is not my intent to push epoxy floors as epoxy is only one of the possible garage floors available. My intent is to share my knowledge of the epoxy option.
The recent job I did was a 2100 SF metal building. As with any project the preparation is key. This floor was so smooth, one of the best cement finish jobs I've ever seen. It was actually too smooth so I had to grind it so the epoxy would have some "tooth" to grab on to. I used a grinder that has 6 replaceable stones doing the grinding. ![]() In extreme cases scarifing the surface maybe needed. Scarifing will leave the surface rougher than just grinding, kind of like an orange peel. This is a basement floor I did a few years ago this was scarified mainly because there was 10+ coats of paint on it. ![]() Once the concrete is roughed up to get the best result apply 3 coats. I use an industrial two equal part epoxy paint. (Can't buy this stuff at Home Depot!). First coat. ![]() Don't have any second coat pictures. The second coat was 85% good enough but the third coat put the icing on the cake! ![]() ![]() Last edited by Rex Ruby; 10-03-2011 at 07:47 PM. |
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These epoxy floors turn out real nice! So after doing the recent one I decided to redo mine. 10 years ago when I built my garage was the beginning of my epoxy floor education. Did a lot of research and decided on the U Coat It system. Within a year of applying the U Coat It I was dissatisfied. I had a lot of tire patch lift and the finish was not what was promised. Actually if they had insisted that I apply 2 coats the finish may have been acceptable. I called them on their guarantee and ultimately they blamed the failures on my concrete. So I've lived with that mistake for 8 or 9 years and everytime I do a floor for a customer it kills me when I look at mine:ack: I took a chance and didn't grind my floor as what was sticking of the U Coat It is pretty stuck. I painted a first spot coat covering all the areas where the concrete was exposed. Then painted 2 more coats for the following result!
![]() ![]() ![]() Hope you enjoyed this and maybe learned something, PM me or email me at: corvette@jporter.net if you have any questions. FWIW, installed this costs $3 to $6 per SF depending on conditions. If you'd want to DIY this you could do it for about $1 a SF, with a lot of work! ![]() |
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Great information John. I did my floor two year ago (U-Coat-it) and I will say that it was more work that I first thought but with this system, floor preparation is key. So fair, mine has held up with no issues.
Rich
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Rex,
I think nowadays pro. Garage floor job done by using layer of epoxy and polyurethane coating, (powder coating)I have seen some 5 stars garage with that technic! ![]() ![]() Last edited by HADI-ZR1; 10-03-2011 at 09:10 PM. |
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Thanks for the info. I did my garage floor with Muscle Gloss epoxy about 8 years ago. Rolling it out for the coverage they specified has resulted in spots now lifting. I didn't spread it so thin on the last half of my garage and it looked better and has been much more durable. Now it needs to be cleaned off and redone. I've been planning on building a new shop for a couple of years and the floor finish has been my biggest, unresolved issue. Thanks for the info. I'm now encouraged to do epoxy again with the hope of a long lasting finish.
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The garage with the red floor is 3.5 years old. I was doing another job for that customer the beginning of this year the spot he parks his DD was all crapped up from winter driving. I took some spray 9 to part of that area and all the winter crap easily cleaned off and the floor looked like new again!
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Wish you were in Oklahoma John!!
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How slippery is it when wet?
Been wanting to do my garage floor but concerned of the 'slip' factor being I am in the Chicago Suburbs and my wife gets her car in the garage in winter.
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