Hi, this is my first post on GJ. I found out about this forum not too long ago and have been hooked ever since.
I'm currently in the process of prepping my garage floor for epoxy. When I first moved into my house, the garage floor looked like a warzone. I had new concrete poured. This was back in Nov 2010. I'm not sure, but it appears to me that my concrete guy may have done a crappy job. Unfortunately I did not know as much about concrete as I do now.
Here is my issue. The concrete appears VERY soft. I have a couple of cracks that formed on the concrete that I was easily able to open up with a flathead screwdriver. It was too easy which got me concerned. I then proceeded to take the flathead to a smooth portion of the concrete and was able to create a groove on the surface with very little effort. I've attached pictures showing my issue.
My question is how should I proceed? My concrete does not have a sealer so my original intention was to do an acid wash, patch the cracks, then proceed with the epoxy (primer, base coat, top coat). But if I do have soft concrete, I would have to address that issue before applying the epoxy otherwise it would a complete waste.
Also, what do you guys recommend for patching the cracks/divots? I tried purchasing the Legacy HD105 but unfortunately they do not ship to So Cal. I hear good things about MG-Krete but I can't seem to find that product for the life of me.
Thanks.
I'm currently in the process of prepping my garage floor for epoxy. When I first moved into my house, the garage floor looked like a warzone. I had new concrete poured. This was back in Nov 2010. I'm not sure, but it appears to me that my concrete guy may have done a crappy job. Unfortunately I did not know as much about concrete as I do now.
Here is my issue. The concrete appears VERY soft. I have a couple of cracks that formed on the concrete that I was easily able to open up with a flathead screwdriver. It was too easy which got me concerned. I then proceeded to take the flathead to a smooth portion of the concrete and was able to create a groove on the surface with very little effort. I've attached pictures showing my issue.
My question is how should I proceed? My concrete does not have a sealer so my original intention was to do an acid wash, patch the cracks, then proceed with the epoxy (primer, base coat, top coat). But if I do have soft concrete, I would have to address that issue before applying the epoxy otherwise it would a complete waste.
Also, what do you guys recommend for patching the cracks/divots? I tried purchasing the Legacy HD105 but unfortunately they do not ship to So Cal. I hear good things about MG-Krete but I can't seem to find that product for the life of me.
Thanks.
