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Welcome To The Best Garage Floor Coating Reviews andTips On The Web.
Start with your floor if you want to
spruce up your garage with the best
coating with color and style. The
concrete garage floor is that part of
any house that takes a lot of abuse.
Throughout the years, oil drips,
moisture, chemical spills and even road
salt find and bury their way into the
garage floor, making it look ugly and
oftentimes, hard to clean.
But the garage floor doesn’t have to take up such a beating. You have the
inexpensive option to coat the garage floor not only to improve its
appearance but also to protect it from deterioration and blemish.
Moreover, using the best garage floor coating will hide surface problems
and make the ground easier to clean and maintain.
While the standard, plain concrete garage flooring can be just as
functional, you can make it a bit more appealing and comfortable with
litt le effort. There is a huge selection of garage flooring options in the
market. The key is to find out which one will look good and work well in
your garage. It is vital that you pick out and install a garage flooring that
is durable, practical and affordable. The following paragraphs will
outline your choices for the best garage floor coating as well as the
advantages and disadvantages involved.
Kinds of Garage Floors
Even as people want to improve the condition and appearance of their
garage floorings, the number of available options make it hard for them
to decide. To simplify things, homeowners should consider garage
floorings in this manner: there are two kinds of universal garage
floorings namely coverings and coatings. Any of the two kinds will give
your garage floor protection and make it look pleasing to the eyes.
You will have to choose a covering when your garage floor has been
through a lot. This means that there are pockmarks and cracks all over.
The covering will definitely hide the damage and cost you less compared
to totally restructuring your garage floor. On the other hand, a coating
will emphasize the blemishes but will make your floor impervious to
moisture and spills. Coatings, such as paint and epoxy, can be applied
directly to the floor using a paint brush or a roller.
Garage Floor Coverings
A covering is placed directly above the floor to cover it up. One of the
most significant pros about using garage floor coverings is that they are
easy and quick to install. Coverings can be in the form of rollout mats or
they can come as interlocking t iles. They can be easily moved and
removed.
You need to prepare your garage floor by vacuuming or sweeping the
entire area clean, then you are ready to lay out your covering. Coverings
are the perfect choice if you want to conceal cracks on your floor.
However garage floor coverings can be very expensive.
1. Interlocking flexible tiles
These are plastic
t iles that are
usually come in 12
to 18 square inches
slates, a a wide
array of patterns,
designs and colors.
They are easy to
install: once laid on
the garage floor,
you need to
interlock the edges together using a roller or a mallet. Unlike mats, they
are slip-resistant and prevents liquid from seeping through the
interlocking seams. They are, however, prone to being stained as well as
to contracting and expanding in extreme temperatures.
2. Rollout Mats
These are made of thick and tough elastic mats. The most common
length and width available for a mat can be placed under a car. If you
want to cover the whole garage, you can put several mats together.
Rollout mats can be moved around and cleaned effortlessly. They come in
a variety of colors and appealing patterns. Rollout mats are quite durable
in good weather. However, they can become slippery when it is snowy and
can be tarnished by chemicals an
d hot t ires. The mats can also be trimmed using a simple util ity knife and
may be gouged b gravel or hot metal shards.
Quality Garage Rollout Mats
Some people prefer to
use ordinary vinyl t i les
in their garage floors.
These kinds of t i les are
commonly used in
kitchen floors as well as
in stores and schools.
Vinyl t i les are very
inexpensive and they
come in many different
designs. Conversely, the
preparation and
application of vinyl t i les
to the garage flooring is not as easy as the regular coverings mentioned
above.
You will have to make sure that the concrete floor is degreased then
scrubbed and vacuumed well. After which, a t ile adhesive is troweled then
the t ile is placed according to design. After one week, sealing is applied
to make it durable and shiny. This means that you need to keep your
garage vacant for a minimum of 7 to 10 days. Vinyl t i les can also be very
slippery and easily stained.
Garage Floor Coatings
There are different kinds of coatings: epoxy paint, floor paints, sealers
and stains. Garage floor coverings are more expensive than coatings.
Coatings, when applied well, are your best solutions to protect your
garage floor from chemical and oil stains, moisture and even road salts.
You can also apply the garage floor coatings yourself. Then again, you
need to remember that applying coatings take a lot of careful floor
preparation. If you put them on damp concrete floors or unprepared
floors, then your coating will fail. If the floor is damp when you apply the
coating, the moisture will keep it from adhering to the concrete. Your
coating will chip, delaminate or flake. It is necessary to test if the
concrete floor is ready before application.
Following are different kinds of floor coatings that you can choose
from:
1. Floor Paint
One of the best garage
floor coating products you
can use is the concrete
floor paint because it is
very affordable. It is the
sturdier variety of paint
but is easy to apply and
touch-up. You can also try
latex floor paint if you
wish to have a flat finish. Oil-based paints, on the other hand, requires a
primer coat but is more durable than latex paints.
Compared to all the other garage floor coatings, floor paint is not as
durable and may be damaged by chemicals. But touching up the
damaged areas is easy and not expensive.
2. Concrete Sealer
A sealer functions
like a tough paint.
They are the least
expensive kinds of
coatings, next to
floor paints. When
sealers dry, they
create a semi-
gloss or clear satin
finish that can
also be t inted.
Moreover, they are easy to apply. There are different kinds of sealers but
the most popular are the acrylic sealers and the urethane sealers. The
latex or acrylic sealer is prone to damage by chemicals, l ike floor paint. It
is not as durable as an epoxy coating and may require reapplication and
waxing. But it adheres to concrete floors better than the urethane. While
urethane sealers don’t st ick well to bare concrete, they are considerably
tougher and they can resist chemicals. Acrylic sealers are less expensive
than urethane sealers.
3. Epoxy
Epoxies can give you a glossy
finish that is very durable.
After the garage floor is
prepared, you will have to mix
the two-ingredient epoxy
formula then roll it on the
floor. Most epoxy kits have
primers and a second coat
application of urethane sealer.
However, you should apply the epoxy quickly and systematically as the
mixture hardens easily. Additionally, epoxy takes t ime to harden and
cure. This means that you have to leave your floor untouched for about a
week. Recoating your garage floor can be done every three years.
If you prefer, you can hire a contractor for floor coating who will prepare
your floor and apply the epoxy coating. If you want to save on money,
then you can apply it by yourself, as long as you understand what type of
epoxy coating is best for your concrete surface and how it is best applied.
Epoxy kits are available in your local hardware or home improvement
stores. They come in various formulations and coverage rates.
Waterborne epoxy paint, for instance, can be applied as effortlessly as
paint and holds a longer pot life compared to other kinds. If you use this,
you will not have to worry about it drying up quickly. Moreover, most
cans can cover about 200 square feet of concrete surface. High solids
epoxy, on the other hand, provide the best resistance to abrasion, stains
and chemicals because it is thicker and is commercial grade. Clear epoxy,
more commonly referred to as the polyurethane top coat, improves the
thickness and durability of a single coat of solids epoxy.
4. Concrete Stain
Just as its name suggests,
a stain is a translucent
coloring that acts more
of a decorative function
than a coating. The liquid
soaks into your garage
floor and producing a
pigmented façade, making our concrete floor look like natural, marbled
stone. You normally have to apply two coats of stain using a sprayer or a
paint roller and work the stain into the floor using a scrubbing brush.
Unlike paints or epoxies, concrete stains do not protect your garage
floor. To make it durable, you have to apply a coat or two of urethane
sealer so that stains, chemical drips and moisture cannot seep in. If you
have heavy traffic in your garage, then you should wax the sealer once a
year.
Preparing and Repairing Floors
If you are going to use floor coating, you have to keep in mind that you
need quite a few hours to prepare the floor. It doesn’t matter which kind
of coating you use, the outcome is dependent on the init ial preparation
and repair of your existing concrete surface.
You will have to sweep, vacuum and pressure wash your garage floor to
remove dust, dirt , grime and grease. You can use solvents in your
pressure washer to flush out oils, grease and other chemicals as well as
previous coatings. This will remove existing coatings or sealers and
grease. Oil drips and grease stains not only make your concrete surface
look dirty and ugly, they will also cause glitches to paint or epoxy
applications if they are not removed completely.
You will also have to spot the surface problems and repair them. For
example, cracks should be patched. Afterwards, you have to wash the
concrete slab with muriatic acid so that the flooring will be penetrable.
Before you apply any kind of coating, make sure that you conduct a
moisture test on your concrete floor. The coating will not remove
moisture and it will cause the paint, sealer, epoxy or stain to become
flimsy.
Keep in mind that preparation is vital. Using floor coatings doesn’t mean
that you are just hiding damaged slabs. It is all about making your
garage floors more durable and more attractive while protecting it from
future damage.
Conclusion
Give your garage floor new life. If your concrete garage surface is stained
with grease, oil and rust, and you do not want to spend considerable
effort, t ime and money, then it is best to use floor paints. If you are
looking for a tough and attractive concrete surface, then choose the
garage floor epoxy. While the preparations for epoxy paint may be more
complex than regular floor paints, you will enjoy its durability. However,
no one can stop you from using a floor mat or t iles to cover up your
nasty-looking floor. It is probably the easiest way to solve your garage
floor problems since garage floor coverings are available in great designs
and can be installed effortlessly.
You can also consider insulating your garage, especially if you wish to
convert it into a living space or a place than is comfortable in any kind of
weather. Insulation will take more than just putting up insulators. There
are various techniques involved using sleepers or plywood and rigid foam
on garage floors and concrete slabs.
Make sure that you choose the covering or coating that will stand up to
the demands of your garage life. Get products that are manufactured and
designed specifically for garage floors. The best garage floor coating is
the one that will meet your budget and your preferences. It is the
solution that requires less maintenance and will give you lasting results
that you can enjoy for a long t ime.
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