If you want to hire out the work,data from HomeAdvisorshows that having a professional lay down an epoxy floor will cost you between $3 to $12 per square foot, with an average two-car garage floor costing anywhere from $1,200 to $6,000 to complete.Before hiring a contractor, ask how...
Before you apply epoxy to your floors, you need to make sure it’s suitable for your garage space. Note that if you’re applying epoxy to a new slab of concrete, you should wait at least 2 months to ensure the concrete is fully cured. There are three main types of epoxy, classified...
Painting a garage floor is a good idea when it’s done correctly. A person can clean their floor with much less effort due to the smooth painted surface. Adhesion of oil, mold, water, chemicals, mildew and other staining materials can be prevented due to the type of paint selected to pa...
Honestly though, the floor really does set the tone for the entire space. We recommend sticking with garage floor tiles, garage flooring rolls or an epoxy floor coating. Of course, if you’re going for a garage gym or home theater, you’re going to want something totally different so be...
These are the basic steps you'll need to do to paint your garage floor with epoxy and make it last: PREP THE CONCRETE FIX ANY CRACKS OR SPALLING CLEAN THE FLOOR APPLY THE PRIMER COATING OF EPOXY PAINT APPLY THE COLORED COATING OF EPOXY PAINT APPLY THE CLEAR PROTECTIVE TOP COATING...
Repainting a garage floor is a fairly straightforward process and a job that most homeowners will have to tackle at one time or another. As most garage floors are made of concrete, epoxy is the most common type of paint used for this project. Epoxy paint
At some point you may want to remove epoxy flooring from your kitchen, basement, or garage, to change the color or replace it due to wear.
However, due to the layout of our garage it was much easier to apply it lengthwise and we just did it that way for both coats. Although we were walking on the floor after about 24 hours, it’s recommended to wait at least a week before driving on it. It made SUCH a difference and...
A simple, step by step tutorial of how to apply Rust-Oleum's RockSolid floor coating. This metallic RockSolid polycuramine garage floor finish is more durable than paint or epoxy. This post includes a video tutorial, detailed step by step photo tutorial,
Place patches carefully in the centre of the outside and inside the hole. When you finish, leave the patches to dry overnight and eliminate any roughness surrounding the hole the day after it. Step 3: Finish the patch To complete the patch, apply a mixture of epoxy glue and density fille...