Tons of work on house the past year meant the 2-car attached garage got last priority (sadly...). Now it's time for it to get the proper attention, and it's a scramble to get it all done before cold weather sets in.
Some of the work I did myself, some of the work (esp. electrical) I subcontracted out. Quick list of things done: framed it out (2x4's are flush to the wall so as to minimize the loss of space), insulated R-9 foam block glued against cinderblock, then greenboard. Ran a dedicated 100 amp wire from the main service for future-proofing and will get a subpanel in there eventually. Put up a bunch of T8 lights, and finally slapped semi gloss white on walls & ceiling. This weekend is flooring adventure. I had a service come out and do a proper surface grind & prep a couple of weeks ago because I just ran outta time and couldn't do it myself, and man that was a mess but worth the money. They did a great job with the surface they had to work with (lot of imperfections, and some old concrete paint on there from years prior). Wish I waited to sealcoat my driveway after that grinding mess (white dust got tracked everywhere), but so it goes.
Pics of the renovation are from along the way, and pic of the primed floor is from today. Epoxy is 100% solids from Coratech. Am using their 100% solids pre-primer first, and the concrete lapped it right up. Tomorrow, weather permitting, will be putting down actual grey epoxy w/flakes, then followed by the gloss topcoat (also Coratech 100% solids) with that gripper stuff tossed in there (the manufacturer, who I spoke with, said don't mix it right in the gloss but instead sprinkle it).
Garage as staging area for dump runs:
Framing begins.
More framing.
Greenboard.
Greenboard up and walls painted.
Some parts of concrete floor pre-grinding. This photo was after a first quick pass of a grinder.
Today after first pass of V155 pre primer.
Some of the work I did myself, some of the work (esp. electrical) I subcontracted out. Quick list of things done: framed it out (2x4's are flush to the wall so as to minimize the loss of space), insulated R-9 foam block glued against cinderblock, then greenboard. Ran a dedicated 100 amp wire from the main service for future-proofing and will get a subpanel in there eventually. Put up a bunch of T8 lights, and finally slapped semi gloss white on walls & ceiling. This weekend is flooring adventure. I had a service come out and do a proper surface grind & prep a couple of weeks ago because I just ran outta time and couldn't do it myself, and man that was a mess but worth the money. They did a great job with the surface they had to work with (lot of imperfections, and some old concrete paint on there from years prior). Wish I waited to sealcoat my driveway after that grinding mess (white dust got tracked everywhere), but so it goes.
Pics of the renovation are from along the way, and pic of the primed floor is from today. Epoxy is 100% solids from Coratech. Am using their 100% solids pre-primer first, and the concrete lapped it right up. Tomorrow, weather permitting, will be putting down actual grey epoxy w/flakes, then followed by the gloss topcoat (also Coratech 100% solids) with that gripper stuff tossed in there (the manufacturer, who I spoke with, said don't mix it right in the gloss but instead sprinkle it).
Garage as staging area for dump runs:
Framing begins.
More framing.
Greenboard.
Greenboard up and walls painted.
Some parts of concrete floor pre-grinding. This photo was after a first quick pass of a grinder.
Today after first pass of V155 pre primer.
