So we're buying a new home and I want to put down Rust-Oleum's Epoxy Shield floor coating (or something in that price range) before we move in (in late July). The builder wanted to charge $3k to do it so I passed!
(Are there any recommendations on kits aside from Rust-Oleum?)
So after reading some threads I saw someone say that the concrete shouldn't be sealed or else you have to grind it. So does that mean I need to tell my builder NOT to seal my floors? How can you tell if it's been sealed? Should my builder also know if the flooring is subject to hydrostatic pressure?
Or can I prime it first, then put down the Epoxy? Or should I prime first no matter what? Or is it not necessary with the Rust Oleum kit?
Also, on new floors do I need to etch the floor? Or is that just for old flooring?
Any and all comments and suggestions for me (a newbie) are greatly appreciated!! I want to do this right and would like to know what I'm getting myself into before I jump in.
Thanks in advance for your help!!
Gary
(Are there any recommendations on kits aside from Rust-Oleum?)
So after reading some threads I saw someone say that the concrete shouldn't be sealed or else you have to grind it. So does that mean I need to tell my builder NOT to seal my floors? How can you tell if it's been sealed? Should my builder also know if the flooring is subject to hydrostatic pressure?
Or can I prime it first, then put down the Epoxy? Or should I prime first no matter what? Or is it not necessary with the Rust Oleum kit?
Also, on new floors do I need to etch the floor? Or is that just for old flooring?
Any and all comments and suggestions for me (a newbie) are greatly appreciated!! I want to do this right and would like to know what I'm getting myself into before I jump in.
Thanks in advance for your help!!
Gary
