davewest
Member
Just had my 24x32 unheated garage built last summer. The concrete work looked to be top notch when poured and after it cured. However, after a long snowy winter the floor is heavily chipped up where the cars were parked.
The concrete guy offered to repair the spalling, but Im on my own to seal it against future damage. He says he informed me to seal it after it was poured, but I don't recall that. Anyway, I want to fix this correctly the first time.
He advised using some type of coating that will both seal and hide the repairs, but looking at the cost, Im not so sure I want to dump that much money into a garage floor. I may just find a suitable sealer for protection against hard winters and live with ugliness. It all comes down to cost.
So, can anyone recommend a budget friendly clear sealer that will hold up to freezing and road salt? Any durable but cheap version of the pretty epoxy coated sealers? Anything that gets me a happy in-between? Im probably looking at a DIY solution regardless of the coating so high marks for a dummy proof sealer.
Thanks
The concrete guy offered to repair the spalling, but Im on my own to seal it against future damage. He says he informed me to seal it after it was poured, but I don't recall that. Anyway, I want to fix this correctly the first time.
He advised using some type of coating that will both seal and hide the repairs, but looking at the cost, Im not so sure I want to dump that much money into a garage floor. I may just find a suitable sealer for protection against hard winters and live with ugliness. It all comes down to cost.
So, can anyone recommend a budget friendly clear sealer that will hold up to freezing and road salt? Any durable but cheap version of the pretty epoxy coated sealers? Anything that gets me a happy in-between? Im probably looking at a DIY solution regardless of the coating so high marks for a dummy proof sealer.
Thanks

