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New Concrete Questions

tricountytrail

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Just building a new house are I have a few Question for the Concrete floor experts.

None of this have been sealed yet. Buffalo, New York area lots of snow and ice.

Basement to be finished in future.
Should I leave this for now or do I need to seal this? apx 2500 sq feet.

Garage and workshop apx 1300 sq ft.
What are my options, I will be using the work shop for tools and vechicle storage or maybe vehicle projects I also have a 30x40 pole barn I plan on building in future.

Out side garage parking pad 48' by 30'
do I need to seal this and if yes when and with what.

Thanks for your opinions!!!
 
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LegacyIndustrial

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Excellent questions. It is a good idea to place some type of barrier between your concrete and the stainmakers (leaky cars, lawn mowers, etc...). Areas like yours that have salt riddled winter roads present a real need for protection . This salt comes into your garage via your vehicles and it begins to erode the concrete .

Products like our SilaxSeal offer an invisible waterproof barrier and help with these issues for a low investment and easy application.

http://www.legacyindustrial.net/products/concrete-sealers/silaxseal.html

Basements can benefit from at least a treatment of densifier to help stem "dusting". Dusting occurs from brooming and foot traffic.

http://www.legacyindustrial.net/products/densifiers/


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tricountytrail

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Excellent questions. It is a good idea to place some type of barrier between your concrete and the stainmakers (leaky cars, lawn mowers, etc...). Areas like yours that have salt riddled winter roads present a real need for protection . This salt comes into your garage via your vehicles and it begins to erode the concrete .

Products like our SilaxSeal offer an invisible waterproof barrier and help with these issues for a low investment and easy application.

http://www.legacyindustrial.net/products/concrete-sealers/silaxseal.html

Basements can benefit from at least a treatment of densifier to help stem "dusting". Dusting occurs from brooming and foot traffic.

http://www.legacyindustrial.net/products/densifiers/


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Thanks what about a sealer for the outside pad?

can I do the basement later? I can see how bad the dusting is till then.
 
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Armorpoxy

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Our SPGX 1-part Polyurea Clear Coating is an excellent, all-round coating for basement, shop, outdoors, etc. Low cost and easy to apply with minimal prep.
 
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