(photo will follow in a week when we move in).
Projects:
1) additional electrical outlets (possibly new circuits with a sub panel, need to see what exactly is there).
2) additional lighting, one set of slights for above the two car spaces, and one setup for my bench/exercise area
3) insulate the 2x4 walls, vapor barrier (which I read is just PE sheeting), sheet rock, mud, paint
4) epoxy the floor (a few long fine cracks, some staining and grime there now). so a grind (HD rental diamond grinder), some scrubbing with simple green
Most logical order:
1) electrical
2) insulate
3) vapor barrier
4) simple green scrub??
5) widen cracks so as to be able to get filler into them? Or will a good (legacy or armorpoxy or similar) epoxy hide them? (I cannot find good before and after photos for what what you can get away with).
6) grind with HD rental
7) epoxy install (following manufacturers instructions)
8) sheet rock, mud and paint?
Questions:
1) Is that the best order? Do I fill the cracks after scrubbing and before grinding?
2) I could maybe do the floor first, but i'm up against falling temperatures (Nor Cal, so not crazy cold temps).
3) Many epoxy brands have a separate version for California. Are these as good? I have an option to ship to a different state and bring back in my truck and install if it lasts longer etc.
I plan to be in this house 15 - 20 years, and only plan to do light wrenching in it. It would be completely unacceptable to have to grind off the epoxy and replace during my planned ownership.
Thanks, I will start a thread on this project once we move in and I have pictures.
Projects:
1) additional electrical outlets (possibly new circuits with a sub panel, need to see what exactly is there).
2) additional lighting, one set of slights for above the two car spaces, and one setup for my bench/exercise area
3) insulate the 2x4 walls, vapor barrier (which I read is just PE sheeting), sheet rock, mud, paint
4) epoxy the floor (a few long fine cracks, some staining and grime there now). so a grind (HD rental diamond grinder), some scrubbing with simple green
Most logical order:
1) electrical
2) insulate
3) vapor barrier
4) simple green scrub??
5) widen cracks so as to be able to get filler into them? Or will a good (legacy or armorpoxy or similar) epoxy hide them? (I cannot find good before and after photos for what what you can get away with).
6) grind with HD rental
7) epoxy install (following manufacturers instructions)
8) sheet rock, mud and paint?
Questions:
1) Is that the best order? Do I fill the cracks after scrubbing and before grinding?
2) I could maybe do the floor first, but i'm up against falling temperatures (Nor Cal, so not crazy cold temps).
3) Many epoxy brands have a separate version for California. Are these as good? I have an option to ship to a different state and bring back in my truck and install if it lasts longer etc.
I plan to be in this house 15 - 20 years, and only plan to do light wrenching in it. It would be completely unacceptable to have to grind off the epoxy and replace during my planned ownership.
Thanks, I will start a thread on this project once we move in and I have pictures.
