Hi all,
The wife and I are looking into epoxying the basement. Motivation is that the cats have missed the litter box when we have missed a cleaning, as well as aesthetics. Hoping to seal the stink so it doesn’t come back when the heat and humidity come in summertime.
Priority is not necessarily durability (just a basement) but longevity. We are planning to sell the house in 5-7 years so I want prospective buyers to come in and say “wow this floor looks really nice and also doesn’t smell like cat pee.”
Grinding or acid etch? I know this question has been beat to death in many threads. Is it safe if no one is home while the acid etch is happening? How can we dispose of the acid afterwords? Or is grinding totally necessary for a long lasting finish?
The house is 50 years old and I think the basement floor may be sealed to some extent. I poured a little water on it and it didn’t seem to soak in. It formed a bead and stayed there for several minutes as I walked around and took pictures. One part of the basement seems to have had carpet glued down as well. There are some long, thin cracks and a couple small-ish craters.
I’m also stuck between a 100% solids epoxy or a polyurea. Do I really need primer? I understand it becomes more necessary if I grind to soak into the more exposed pores. I don’t think I will do a top coat since it won’t see very much abuse or UV.
Thanks for any and all thoughts.
The wife and I are looking into epoxying the basement. Motivation is that the cats have missed the litter box when we have missed a cleaning, as well as aesthetics. Hoping to seal the stink so it doesn’t come back when the heat and humidity come in summertime.
Priority is not necessarily durability (just a basement) but longevity. We are planning to sell the house in 5-7 years so I want prospective buyers to come in and say “wow this floor looks really nice and also doesn’t smell like cat pee.”
Grinding or acid etch? I know this question has been beat to death in many threads. Is it safe if no one is home while the acid etch is happening? How can we dispose of the acid afterwords? Or is grinding totally necessary for a long lasting finish?
The house is 50 years old and I think the basement floor may be sealed to some extent. I poured a little water on it and it didn’t seem to soak in. It formed a bead and stayed there for several minutes as I walked around and took pictures. One part of the basement seems to have had carpet glued down as well. There are some long, thin cracks and a couple small-ish craters.
I’m also stuck between a 100% solids epoxy or a polyurea. Do I really need primer? I understand it becomes more necessary if I grind to soak into the more exposed pores. I don’t think I will do a top coat since it won’t see very much abuse or UV.
Thanks for any and all thoughts.

