I am close, oh so very close, to finishing my new house. All that is really left is to add color to the walls and get storage built. Promised my wife we would be in prior to Halloween so that is a do or die date. My dilemma involves the garage floor. When it was first poured the concrete guys put down a sealer before it was even dry, looks good but I want a more durable finish. I had planned on doing a Wolverine coating but right now do not have the time to grind and apply 3 coats. I am considering getting the Epoxy Guard (price is right and should be able to install in 2 days) and simply installing per mfg's directions, no grinding just acid etching. My thought here is this will last a few years and then when I grind it really won't be any worse than if I was simply grinding the bare floor.
I would be tempted to wait and do the floor in the spring but I know once I get the garage filled it will be a bigger project and with starting to get my MBA on the weekends in January time is going to be very limited.
While I know there is no substitute for proper prep and using the best product you can, I just don't have the time. Am I correct that I will not create that much more work for myself if the Epoxy coat does start to flake or lift?
I would be tempted to wait and do the floor in the spring but I know once I get the garage filled it will be a bigger project and with starting to get my MBA on the weekends in January time is going to be very limited.
While I know there is no substitute for proper prep and using the best product you can, I just don't have the time. Am I correct that I will not create that much more work for myself if the Epoxy coat does start to flake or lift?

