I've already prepped the floors and now just waiting for a day off to lay the epoxy... I decided on not filling my expansion joint because for some strange reason I dig them ? weird. Anyway, I noticed when filling my cracks, I noticed there is a rubber(?) piece of serperator between the garage floor and stem wall...
I'm at work right now and can't take any new pictures but here's a picture of a crack/hole that I had to fill along the stemwall.. IN this picture you see what I'm referring too; the bottom half of the picture is the garage floor and the upper half is the 8" stem wall - What is the stuff in between ?
My other question is what do I do with this ? Do I mask this part off as best as possible and not paint over it? just forget about and paint over it ? Or, try and fill w/ putty/cement before putting down the epoxy...
My concern is that because it is OBVIOUSLY not concrete, would the epoxy adhere to it as is ? To give a better description of the "thing" I can manipulate it slightly with my fingers however sturdy enough that I cannot cut and pull out. My Greatest concern is it seems to store water similar to a sponge so it worries me..
I'm at work right now and can't take any new pictures but here's a picture of a crack/hole that I had to fill along the stemwall.. IN this picture you see what I'm referring too; the bottom half of the picture is the garage floor and the upper half is the 8" stem wall - What is the stuff in between ?
My other question is what do I do with this ? Do I mask this part off as best as possible and not paint over it? just forget about and paint over it ? Or, try and fill w/ putty/cement before putting down the epoxy...
My concern is that because it is OBVIOUSLY not concrete, would the epoxy adhere to it as is ? To give a better description of the "thing" I can manipulate it slightly with my fingers however sturdy enough that I cannot cut and pull out. My Greatest concern is it seems to store water similar to a sponge so it worries me..
