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Hello all,
First-time home buyer here looking to epoxy my garage floor. The property is a new build located in Dallas, TX. Construction should be complete by the end of February. The garage concrete will have been down for at least 2.5 months before the epoxy job takes place. I plan to do the job at the beginning of March. I still need moisture test before I proceed.
Garage Size: 19x20 (380 sqft)
After lurking here on the forums for a few weeks, this is the procedure I devised:
Day 1
1. Sweep
2. Vacuum
3. Diamond Grind
4. Vacuum
5. Diamond Grind
6. Vacuum
7. Concrete Fill
Day 2
1. Denatured Alcohol Wipe Down
2. Vacuum
3. Denatured Alcohol Wipe Down
4. Vacuum
5. Denatured Alcohol Wipe Down
6. Primer Coat (50% - 70% Solids)
7. Epoxy Base Coat (100% Solids)
8. Flakes (Full Refusal Broadcast)
Day 3
1. Urethane Top Coat
2. Urethane Top Coat
3. Urethane Top Coat
I am not sure I need 3 top clear coats. My assumption is the top clear coat works like automotive clear coat (the more you apply, the shinier the final product).
final results I would like to achieve (still looks wet):
Also, I am not exactly sure what to do about the brick step that leads into the dwelling. It to me is an "eye sore". The bricks support the door threshold, so I was considering tiling or slating the bricks? I would honestly like them gone. Is a shorter threshold possible?
Once again, I apologize if this information exist elsewhere on the site. All insight and experiences greatly appreciated.
Hello all,
First-time home buyer here looking to epoxy my garage floor. The property is a new build located in Dallas, TX. Construction should be complete by the end of February. The garage concrete will have been down for at least 2.5 months before the epoxy job takes place. I plan to do the job at the beginning of March. I still need moisture test before I proceed.
Garage Size: 19x20 (380 sqft)
After lurking here on the forums for a few weeks, this is the procedure I devised:
Day 1
1. Sweep
2. Vacuum
3. Diamond Grind
4. Vacuum
5. Diamond Grind
6. Vacuum
7. Concrete Fill
Day 2
1. Denatured Alcohol Wipe Down
2. Vacuum
3. Denatured Alcohol Wipe Down
4. Vacuum
5. Denatured Alcohol Wipe Down
6. Primer Coat (50% - 70% Solids)
7. Epoxy Base Coat (100% Solids)
8. Flakes (Full Refusal Broadcast)
Day 3
1. Urethane Top Coat
2. Urethane Top Coat
3. Urethane Top Coat
I am not sure I need 3 top clear coats. My assumption is the top clear coat works like automotive clear coat (the more you apply, the shinier the final product).
final results I would like to achieve (still looks wet):
Also, I am not exactly sure what to do about the brick step that leads into the dwelling. It to me is an "eye sore". The bricks support the door threshold, so I was considering tiling or slating the bricks? I would honestly like them gone. Is a shorter threshold possible?
Once again, I apologize if this information exist elsewhere on the site. All insight and experiences greatly appreciated.
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