kasander
Well-known member
Tried searching and didn't really find a comparison of the options so trying to pull together information into one thread. I'm going to coat my garage floor and will either use something from ArmorPoxy or Garage Flooring. (Mainly based on how much advice they give to GJ users). There are so many different options, just between those two sources that I don't really know how to differentiate what I need.
Here's some information about my garage project:
New garage, concrete poured 2 years ago, smooth finish. No stains, just dirt and dust from construction. 26x30, so 780 sq ft, but about 40 sq ft covered by staircase.
Garage to be used for storage, light mechanic work, maybe some welding in the future (with floor protection).
Here's what I've tabulated for the various options. Let me know if you see inaccuracies or can fill in some of the missing blanks. It was a little bit of a challenge since kits are priced at various square footages and some are even priced by the square foot.
I would like to stay under $2/ sq ft, but need something I won't screw up during application. I also want a custom color combo of Gray base with Red, White, and Black Flecks. (NCSU graduate) Appreciate the advice in advance.
Here's some information about my garage project:
New garage, concrete poured 2 years ago, smooth finish. No stains, just dirt and dust from construction. 26x30, so 780 sq ft, but about 40 sq ft covered by staircase.
Garage to be used for storage, light mechanic work, maybe some welding in the future (with floor protection).
Here's what I've tabulated for the various options. Let me know if you see inaccuracies or can fill in some of the missing blanks. It was a little bit of a challenge since kits are priced at various square footages and some are even priced by the square foot.
I would like to stay under $2/ sq ft, but need something I won't screw up during application. I also want a custom color combo of Gray base with Red, White, and Black Flecks. (NCSU graduate) Appreciate the advice in advance.


