cosmic_kitchen
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Hey everyone, first post here but I’ve been reading through several threads in preparation to do an epoxy floor in my ~ 500sq ft attached garage. The house was built in 1988 and I’m located in Raleigh, NC.
I ran the plastic square moisture test prior to ordering my product. All 5 squares were completely dry after 48 hours and with excitement I went ahead and ordered my supplies from ArmorPoxy.
Delays in shipping, weather, and life pushed this project off and now I’ve decided to wait until it warms up a bit in spring/early summer.
My concern is that last week we had a pretty gnarly rainstorm and I went out to the garage for something and noticed visible moisture on my recently ground pad. Talking about the patches closer to the camera in the photo. Disregard the obvious water by the garage door that got opened for a second during the downpour.
I’m a little concerned now that my initial plastic square tests may not have told the whole story and worried the product I have on hand now might not perform well if I have significant moisture coming through the floor during heavy rains.
Any thoughts or advice on this? I was thinking about getting a few calcium chloride tests and running one after a dry week and running one during a wet week to see something quantifiable.
I purchased and planned for one coat of ArmorPoxy II primer (ARM144X), one coat of ArmorUltra 100% solids (ARM707X), full flake, and two coats of the ArmorUltra polyaspartic topcoat (ARM321X).
Should I scrap the primer for a vapor barrier rated primer or will the floor perform if I apply and allow to fully cure during a dry period and it only encounters intermittent excess moisture?
Thanks for any input.
I ran the plastic square moisture test prior to ordering my product. All 5 squares were completely dry after 48 hours and with excitement I went ahead and ordered my supplies from ArmorPoxy.
Delays in shipping, weather, and life pushed this project off and now I’ve decided to wait until it warms up a bit in spring/early summer.
My concern is that last week we had a pretty gnarly rainstorm and I went out to the garage for something and noticed visible moisture on my recently ground pad. Talking about the patches closer to the camera in the photo. Disregard the obvious water by the garage door that got opened for a second during the downpour.
I’m a little concerned now that my initial plastic square tests may not have told the whole story and worried the product I have on hand now might not perform well if I have significant moisture coming through the floor during heavy rains.
Any thoughts or advice on this? I was thinking about getting a few calcium chloride tests and running one after a dry week and running one during a wet week to see something quantifiable.
I purchased and planned for one coat of ArmorPoxy II primer (ARM144X), one coat of ArmorUltra 100% solids (ARM707X), full flake, and two coats of the ArmorUltra polyaspartic topcoat (ARM321X).
Should I scrap the primer for a vapor barrier rated primer or will the floor perform if I apply and allow to fully cure during a dry period and it only encounters intermittent excess moisture?
Thanks for any input.

