Preparation: The Key to a Lasting Epoxy Garage Floor
A successful garage floor coating application hinges on thorough preparation. That’s why we meticulously repair cracks, grind, and clean the floor before applying our moisture-blocking Concrete Shield Coating® Hybrid Epoxy Primer Coat. This approach ensures a strong bond and a foundation resistant to moisture.
Moisture Testing: Essential for Epoxy Application
Before the epoxy application, conducting a moisture test is crucial. This step, using methods like calcium chloride kits or relative humidity meters, ensures optimal conditions for the epoxy primer. Adequate moisture control is vital to prevent adhesion issues and ensure the longevity of your epoxy-coated floor.
Crack Repair and Surface Grinding
To guarantee a flawlessly even surface, we start by repairing cracks and grinding the concrete. This preparation creates a smooth base, essential for the durability and aesthetic of the epoxy flooring. Our high-solids epoxy compound efficiently mends any imperfections, setting the stage for our hybrid primer and polyaspartic topcoat.
Layering the Base Coat and Broadcasting Flakes
Our robust Concrete Shield Coating® Hybrid Epoxy Primer Coat forms the strong base needed for a lasting epoxy floor. After applying the primer, we broadcast vinyl flakes, offering a variety of colors to personalize your garage floor. To facilitate color selection, use our epoxy floor visualizer. Simply upload a picture of your garage so you can see what different colors will look like in your actual garage.
Benefits of Epoxy for Your Garage Floor
Epoxy floors not only resist wear and chemical spills but also maintain their appearance for decades. Our Concrete Shield Coating® comes with a 30-year warranty, including a 10-year labor guarantee, made from military-grade materials for unmatched durability.
Sealing with Polyaspartic Topcoat
After the base coat and flakes, we seal the floor with a Polyaspartic topcoat. This layer adds flexibility, scratch resistance, and UV stability, enhancing both the floor’s durability and aesthetics.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the Downsides of Epoxy Garage Floors?
While epoxy is ideal to be used as a primer base coat. Its strength may not be as enduring as polyaspartic or polyurea when it comes to top coat applications.
How Long Do Epoxy Garage Floors Last?
Epoxy garage floors can last over 20 years, varying based on usage and maintenance.
How Much Does It Cost to Epoxy A Garage Floor ?
DIY epoxy applications can be a budget-friendly choice, averaging $2–$5 per square foot. But they simply will not last as long because the products sold at big box stores is not commercial/industrial grade.
What are the Benefits of Epoxy Garage Floor Coatings?
Epoxy offers durability, easy maintenance, high-gloss finish, and slip resistance, improving both the safety and aesthetics of your garage.
What is the Difference Between Polyaspartic and Polyurea?
Polyaspartic is essentially a slower-curing Polyurea, allowing for more controlled application. While excellent as a topcoat, its bonding strength as a basecoat is relatively weaker compared to other materials.