Hi,
I'm new here and planning to coat my garage floor later this spring (still a little cold up here in Minnesota). This will be the first time doing such a project, but am somewhat handy in general. I have a 45 year old house. The garage floor is in generally good shape, but some spalling/pitting from salt/snow over the years. Not too deep; nothing over a 1/4" deep.
I will likely use the Rustoleum Professional EpoxyShield system, as it seems like it has pretty good bang for the buck. I looked at their epoxy patching material, but it seems like that could be pretty expensive to fill all the divots. At the end of the project, am I going to see much difference if I go with a latex cement patching product? I understand I'll need to wait longer before I can apply the epoxy, which I can deal with.
Thanks,
Paul
I'm new here and planning to coat my garage floor later this spring (still a little cold up here in Minnesota). This will be the first time doing such a project, but am somewhat handy in general. I have a 45 year old house. The garage floor is in generally good shape, but some spalling/pitting from salt/snow over the years. Not too deep; nothing over a 1/4" deep.
I will likely use the Rustoleum Professional EpoxyShield system, as it seems like it has pretty good bang for the buck. I looked at their epoxy patching material, but it seems like that could be pretty expensive to fill all the divots. At the end of the project, am I going to see much difference if I go with a latex cement patching product? I understand I'll need to wait longer before I can apply the epoxy, which I can deal with.
Thanks,
Paul
