Author Topic: Epoxy Garage Flooring  (Read 1139 times)

Offline Cthulhu

  • Gold Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 2463
"Think of Tetris as a metaphor for life:  You spend all your time trying to find a place for your long thin piece, then when you finally do, everything you've built disappears"

Offline Skuzzy

  • Support Member
  • Administrator
  • *****
  • Posts: 31462
      • HiTech Creations Home Page
Re: Epoxy Garage Flooring
« Reply #16 on: March 10, 2010, 12:33:16 PM »
Hey Guys, thanks alot for all the posts.

Yesterday I was talking to a contractor and he mentioned I might consider doing an acid stain with an acrylic sealant over the top, as opposed to a traditional epoxy.

I actually do like the look of polished concrete, when it has a shine to it, etc. 

I know that epoxy will probably be more durable, but I expect the garage will be light duty, just parking cars and a few hobby stuff. 

Anyone have an opinion on Acid Stain vs Epoxy?

I have done both.  The acrylic sealer for the stained approach is water based and when it gets wet it does soften and haze the sealer.  I would not recommend it for a garage floor.

You can get a clear epoxy to go over the stained concrete, but it is just as much work as laying epoxy form the start.
Roy "Skuzzy" Neese
support@hitechcreations.com

Offline Masherbrum

  • Radioactive Member
  • *******
  • Posts: 22416
Re: Epoxy Garage Flooring
« Reply #17 on: March 10, 2010, 12:43:47 PM »
Another Griot's junkie   :aok

I knew you were a smart guy.  :D

Ripsnort got me into them.   Yep, good stuff. 
FSO Squad 412th FNVG
http://worldfamousfridaynighters.com/
Co-Founder of DFC

Offline DREDIOCK

  • Plutonium Member
  • *******
  • Posts: 17775
Re: Epoxy Garage Flooring
« Reply #18 on: March 10, 2010, 04:57:26 PM »
Ripsnort got me into them.   Yep, good stuff. 

Never used that product. But Im always looking for newer or better products to use
What kind of square footage do you get per gallon on that?
Death is no easy answer
For those who wish to know
Ask those who have been before you
What fate the future holds
It ain't pretty

Offline Ripsnort

  • Radioactive Member
  • *******
  • Posts: 27260
Re: Epoxy Garage Flooring
« Reply #19 on: March 10, 2010, 09:44:02 PM »

Offline Masherbrum

  • Radioactive Member
  • *******
  • Posts: 22416
Re: Epoxy Garage Flooring
« Reply #20 on: March 11, 2010, 12:11:37 AM »
Never used that product. But Im always looking for newer or better products to use
What kind of square footage do you get per gallon on that?

In the bottom of the description:  "One Gallon covers nearly 130 square feet in two thin coats".   The thing that separates Griot's from the rest is they have the best "hot tire" resistance.   
FSO Squad 412th FNVG
http://worldfamousfridaynighters.com/
Co-Founder of DFC

Offline Rash

  • Silver Member
  • ****
  • Posts: 982
Re: Epoxy Garage Flooring
« Reply #21 on: March 11, 2010, 05:09:47 PM »
If you don't have any oily or greasy areas and don't have hydrostatic pressure you should be good to go.  Just follow the surface prep and application procedures.  Don't let any fumes near an ignition source.  Don't paint it on a windy day.  Oh, some bugs seem to love the smell of wet epoxy. :)

This is for the 1st coat, it's best to apply the coating as the concrete is cooling (like in the evening).  I wouldn't coat it if the sun is shining on it because it can for gas bubbles.  IF you don't have a spiked roller to knock out the bubbles (they cost about $100) you are going to have little mess.  After the first coat is down, you won't have to worry about the 2nd coat bubbling. 
The UNFORGIVEN

Offline Masherbrum

  • Radioactive Member
  • *******
  • Posts: 22416
Re: Epoxy Garage Flooring
« Reply #22 on: March 11, 2010, 08:21:51 PM »
If you don't have any oily or greasy areas and don't have hydrostatic pressure you should be good to go.  Just follow the surface prep and application procedures.  Don't let any fumes near an ignition source.  Don't paint it on a windy day.  Oh, some bugs seem to love the smell of wet epoxy. :)

This is for the 1st coat, it's best to apply the coating as the concrete is cooling (like in the evening).  I wouldn't coat it if the sun is shining on it because it can for gas bubbles.  IF you don't have a spiked roller to knock out the bubbles (they cost about $100) you are going to have little mess.  After the first coat is down, you won't have to worry about the 2nd coat bubbling. 

Excellent advice right there.   
FSO Squad 412th FNVG
http://worldfamousfridaynighters.com/
Co-Founder of DFC

Offline DREDIOCK

  • Plutonium Member
  • *******
  • Posts: 17775
Re: Epoxy Garage Flooring
« Reply #23 on: March 11, 2010, 08:38:25 PM »
In the bottom of the description:  "One Gallon covers nearly 130 square feet in two thin coats".   The thing that separates Griot's from the rest is they have the best "hot tire" resistance.   


I'll have to check to see if its available here due to VOCs

If your an environmentalist the good news is NJ has some of the toughest VOC compliance laws in the nation.
If you want to use a high performance product the bad news is New Jersey has some of the toughest VOC compliance laws in the nation LOL

Its was a real bi....err pain in the butt to find a decent decking stain till I found Superduck (superdeck)
Death is no easy answer
For those who wish to know
Ask those who have been before you
What fate the future holds
It ain't pretty

Offline Masherbrum

  • Radioactive Member
  • *******
  • Posts: 22416
Re: Epoxy Garage Flooring
« Reply #24 on: March 12, 2010, 12:36:42 AM »
I'll have to check to see if its available here due to VOCs

If your an environmentalist the good news is NJ has some of the toughest VOC compliance laws in the nation.
If you want to use a high performance product the bad news is New Jersey has some of the toughest VOC compliance laws in the nation LOL

Its was a real bi....err pain in the butt to find a decent decking stain till I found Superduck (superdeck)

hehe.  I understand, Michigan is getting to NJ levels these days.   
FSO Squad 412th FNVG
http://worldfamousfridaynighters.com/
Co-Founder of DFC