cgv69
Well-known member
So I'm going to be buying a new (to me) house soon which will decent garage and I've always wanted one of those pretty garages like I've seen hear with an epoxy coated floor and color originated paint theme, etc.
I know if I'm going to do that, the best time would be before I move in so I've been reading a lot of the thread on this forum and looking at a lot of the recommended products, procedures, etc. and have come to the following conclusions...
1. If I'm going to do it, stick with the industrial level products discussed here as opposed to some of the lower grade stuff sold at home stores.
2. Prep is key (just like with any type of finishing) and in the case of a concrete shop/garage floor, that means grinding and probably acid washing?
3. Even if I but a great product and do everything right, there is some small percentage of a chance I may still have issues and if I do, it will be a royal PITA to fix or undo?
4. To do a ~450 sq/ft floor with a quality product and top coating along with the associated costs (grinder rental, rollers, etc.) I'm probably looking at around $1k?
That's where I start thinking, as much as I'd like to have a nice pretty garage floor that will stay nice and new looking, I don't think I want it that badly!
Human nature being what it is, I'm doubt anyone who's already spent the money will admit it wasn't worth it so let me ask this...
How many of you have been where I am now, decided against spending the money but now regret it and wish that they had?
I know if I'm going to do that, the best time would be before I move in so I've been reading a lot of the thread on this forum and looking at a lot of the recommended products, procedures, etc. and have come to the following conclusions...
1. If I'm going to do it, stick with the industrial level products discussed here as opposed to some of the lower grade stuff sold at home stores.
2. Prep is key (just like with any type of finishing) and in the case of a concrete shop/garage floor, that means grinding and probably acid washing?
3. Even if I but a great product and do everything right, there is some small percentage of a chance I may still have issues and if I do, it will be a royal PITA to fix or undo?
4. To do a ~450 sq/ft floor with a quality product and top coating along with the associated costs (grinder rental, rollers, etc.) I'm probably looking at around $1k?
That's where I start thinking, as much as I'd like to have a nice pretty garage floor that will stay nice and new looking, I don't think I want it that badly!

Human nature being what it is, I'm doubt anyone who's already spent the money will admit it wasn't worth it so let me ask this...
How many of you have been where I am now, decided against spending the money but now regret it and wish that they had?


