vavet
Well-known member
I have a 24 x 40 foot 2 car garage with bare concrete floor. I'd love to fix up the garage a bit. I've looked at a lot of pictures of garages and workshops with tiled and epoxied floors. They all look terrific.
My garage floor would require a lot of work before it could take anything. It has oil stains from automotive work as well as something that appears to be overspray from the previous owner painting something. I tried soaking it down with Simple Green and pressure washing the floor about a year ago. It came out cleaner, but the overspray was still there. There are also some low spots in the floor that I presume would need to be leveled before it could take a tile floor.
What is the best way to prepare the floor?
Do I need to grind it before I could add a thin layer to even out the low spots and build in a grade for drainage.
Can I even out the low spot with thin set or do I need to add a thin layer of cement?
My garage floor would require a lot of work before it could take anything. It has oil stains from automotive work as well as something that appears to be overspray from the previous owner painting something. I tried soaking it down with Simple Green and pressure washing the floor about a year ago. It came out cleaner, but the overspray was still there. There are also some low spots in the floor that I presume would need to be leveled before it could take a tile floor.
What is the best way to prepare the floor?
Do I need to grind it before I could add a thin layer to even out the low spots and build in a grade for drainage.
Can I even out the low spot with thin set or do I need to add a thin layer of cement?




