JonB
Member
Apologies in advance if this situation has been covered previously, but I didn't find it from my searching.
I've got a 4 month old basement floor from an addition that I'd like to coat. My desires from the coating are (in rough order):
longevity, easy to clean, grip (just don't want it to be too slippery when wet,) durability and of course cost/ease of installation (I plan on doing it myself,) are a concern. Looks are secondary.
My usage will be as a hobby machine shop and workshop.
The floor has perimeter drainage below the foam insulation/vapor barrier and the sump stays pretty dry (never any standing water in it, it doesn't have a pump.) The old basement needs a dehumidifier, but no real water issues.
The floor has gotten a bit dirty from all the contractors going in and out of the bulkhead, but no oily stains or anything. I'd rather not grind if I can get away with it, but I'm willing to be talked into it if it's really necessary for a long-lasting surface.
Thanks for any advice.
I've got a 4 month old basement floor from an addition that I'd like to coat. My desires from the coating are (in rough order):
longevity, easy to clean, grip (just don't want it to be too slippery when wet,) durability and of course cost/ease of installation (I plan on doing it myself,) are a concern. Looks are secondary.
My usage will be as a hobby machine shop and workshop.
The floor has perimeter drainage below the foam insulation/vapor barrier and the sump stays pretty dry (never any standing water in it, it doesn't have a pump.) The old basement needs a dehumidifier, but no real water issues.
The floor has gotten a bit dirty from all the contractors going in and out of the bulkhead, but no oily stains or anything. I'd rather not grind if I can get away with it, but I'm willing to be talked into it if it's really necessary for a long-lasting surface.
Thanks for any advice.









