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Why Garage Floor Paint?

One option you may want to consider with your garage is garage floor paint. With garage floor paint, you can put a nice, shiny coat on your garage f...

 

One option you may want to consider with your garage is garage floor paint. With garage floor paint, you can put a nice, shiny coat on your garage floor which will make it easier to clean as well as more attractive. This is a good option if you have a garage floor that’s already been coated with something that has either worn off or is undesirable. Most garage floor paints can be used on top of other paints or sealants, as long as they are clean and free of any contaminants. Since garage floor paint is typically pretty thick, there’s no need to match colors or anything like that.

How Long Does It Take?

Including preparation, many garage floor paint kits can take as little as three hours to apply. This is comparable to other garage floor solutions, like tile or mats, yet is quite a bit more permanent. Also, this estimate is for a normal garage. If your garage is quite large, then expect the process to take longer, of course.

Testing Your Concrete Garage Floor

Before laying your garage floor paint, the concrete must be prepared as per the paint manufacturers direction. This applies even if your garage floor is brand new and has never had so much as a bicycle parked on it. The cement still has to be prepared if the garage floor paint is going to adhere to it as it should and provide you with a long life and beautiful finish.

The 30 Day Wait

New concrete is susceptible to a slightly different set of conditions. You can usually tell it’s new if it’s unusually dark for concrete, such as a slate gray color, even if you can’t still carve your initials in it. If your concrete is at this stage, you will have to wait before preparing it for painting. Most paint manufacturers will tell you to wait at least thirty days, but different instructions may vary, so be sure to check the directions that come with your kit. If you’re unsure as to when the garage floor was laid, you’ll probably want to speak with the contractor, or wait at least thirty days from the first time you personally laid eyes on the completed floor. As it will have to be prepped and cleaned regardless of condition, it’s okay to go ahead and use the garage for storage, be it cars or boxes. Consider your own likeliness to move all that stuff back out, though, before you trap yourself in a hole of procrastination and never get the job done.

Garage Floor Paint: The Best Option?

As you can see, garage floor paint, while a comprehensive garage flooring option, can be quite the task to lay out. That’s not to say it’s not worth it. There’s a reason people use the stuff. Garage floor paint, when done correctly, turns out looking great.

Suzy likes to write articles about her garage floor coating and garage floor coatings.