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Suicide-D 05-25-2004 02:33 PM

Shop/garage floor coating?
 
I want to paint the floor of my new shop before I start moving junk in. What would you recommend I use? I have seen the 2-part coatings at Home Depot and Lowe's also has a 1 gallon latex concrete paint. Also how much would I need to cover 1200 sq.ft.?

Thanks

cduster 05-25-2004 04:28 PM

This is some really good stuff. Check it out. May be a little spendy, though.

u-coat it

Suicide-D 05-25-2004 05:01 PM

wooo 650 bones to do 1200 sq. ft.

old Rusty C10 05-25-2004 05:46 PM

i used the latex stuff in my mothers basement which doesnt get near as much use as a garage would and it was horrible i will prolly epoxy it and do it right

gmc71 05-25-2004 06:53 PM

I used the BEHR brand concrete sealer from Home Depot on my garage floor and I love it! I would recomend it for the weekend wrench, not industrial. I beleive it was epoxy. I did my floors before I moved my junk in. I recomend you use the primer, some areas where I did not use it chipped a bit ( my own fault). I have been more than happy with the rest of the surface. I have dragged heavy jacks and jack stands accross it and it dosent even seem to scratch, and oil spills are a breeze.

My garage is about 1000 sq ft and I used every bit of 2 gallons, would recomend 3 for your size, and don't forget the primer. It ran me about $100, and they can mix it into most colors.

Suicide-D 05-25-2004 07:28 PM

yeah i just got back from Home Depot and saw the behr brand you mentioned. It is epoxy and I will probably go with it. The pisser is... new concrete has to cure for 30 days before application! so I will have to wait. I already had plans to move stuff in weekend after next. I guess I'll move stuff in that will be easily removed. it says that it'll cover 400-500 sq.ft on smooth concrete and 250-300 on rough surface... I'll go with 3 gallons and primer and it also says you can add in a non slip additive... I may do that also... the concrete is pretty smooth now. I would hate to slip and bust my butt. Thanks for the responses.

70c10 05-26-2004 09:13 AM

I bought 2 Rustoleum epoxy kits. No surface etching or primer is needed. I will be painting the floor real soon and will post results!

Blue Beard 05-26-2004 11:21 AM

If my memory serves me right, you also have to etch the concrete on new floors before using the primier....

3100 special 05-26-2004 11:02 PM

You definitely want to etch if you want it to last...

Quagmire 05-27-2004 09:12 PM

the epoxy you guys are talking about... is it clear?

3100 special 05-27-2004 11:43 PM

Usually a gray paint.


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