Next spring, I'm planning to take a week off work and DIY my 420sq ft garage.
I'm in the initial research stages of what specific product I want to use. But have been leaning towards a polyspartic coating.
Existing floor is original slab built in the 50's, with a box store coating on it from 15-ish years ago. Concrete has tons of divots and craters.
Plan is to:
1. Hand grind the borders, and rent a large floor grinder for the rest.
2. Address any cracks I find. Then self leveling concrete for all the divots and imperfections.
3. Add whatever coating I ultimately choose and whatever many steps needed to complete. At minimum it would be a base color coating and thinking full flake.
4. Add UV resistant clear coat.
Obviously a bit of variables here with each step, but is it realistic to think I could accomplish this from start to finish in 9 days or less working myself full days. What I don't know is the dry time between steps.
I'm in the initial research stages of what specific product I want to use. But have been leaning towards a polyspartic coating.
Existing floor is original slab built in the 50's, with a box store coating on it from 15-ish years ago. Concrete has tons of divots and craters.
Plan is to:
1. Hand grind the borders, and rent a large floor grinder for the rest.
2. Address any cracks I find. Then self leveling concrete for all the divots and imperfections.
3. Add whatever coating I ultimately choose and whatever many steps needed to complete. At minimum it would be a base color coating and thinking full flake.
4. Add UV resistant clear coat.
Obviously a bit of variables here with each step, but is it realistic to think I could accomplish this from start to finish in 9 days or less working myself full days. What I don't know is the dry time between steps.

