I'm about to close on a new to me house tomorrow. One of the first things I want to address is the garage floor (of course!
). I've been searching here and other forums for so long that my head is almost in a state of perma-spin, lol.
I do heavy fabrication work in my garage, and need something to stand up to the typical mechanical repair work, jackstands, as well as grinding/welding sparks, plasma slag, steel dropping off the end of the saw because I forgot to support the end, my general clumsiness, etc.
I'm not at all wild about the epoxy coatings after reading of the many horror stories and seeing what happened to my Dad's professionally done epoxy coating (he has a buddy that does industrial floor coatings..came out and did the whole nine yards of professional grade prep/application...we still managed to damage the coating in short order, lol).
Things like the Race Deck flooring will be an absolute no go for me as well due to the hot stuff falling on it.
A fancy looking appearance is of zero concern to me, and I'm 100% OK with the look of bare concrete. But I know the floor will see frequent oil drippings, solvent drops, etc as well as weekly welding use and I may not be able to get to immediately cleaning up spills.
What I'm really shooting for here is keeping things like oils and solvents from seeping into the concrete and making it a bear to clean up later. I also want to keep it a relatively light color for better reflecting of light/ability to find dropped parts/screws/etc. I'm ok with regular maintenance on the floor if I need to.
From what I've come up with thus far, it looks my best option will be to apply a densifier, and penetrating sealer. This may be something I will have to reapply the sealer on a yearly basis, and again, I'm OK with that.
Am I on the right track here, or is there a better option still?
I do heavy fabrication work in my garage, and need something to stand up to the typical mechanical repair work, jackstands, as well as grinding/welding sparks, plasma slag, steel dropping off the end of the saw because I forgot to support the end, my general clumsiness, etc.
I'm not at all wild about the epoxy coatings after reading of the many horror stories and seeing what happened to my Dad's professionally done epoxy coating (he has a buddy that does industrial floor coatings..came out and did the whole nine yards of professional grade prep/application...we still managed to damage the coating in short order, lol).
Things like the Race Deck flooring will be an absolute no go for me as well due to the hot stuff falling on it.
A fancy looking appearance is of zero concern to me, and I'm 100% OK with the look of bare concrete. But I know the floor will see frequent oil drippings, solvent drops, etc as well as weekly welding use and I may not be able to get to immediately cleaning up spills.
What I'm really shooting for here is keeping things like oils and solvents from seeping into the concrete and making it a bear to clean up later. I also want to keep it a relatively light color for better reflecting of light/ability to find dropped parts/screws/etc. I'm ok with regular maintenance on the floor if I need to.
From what I've come up with thus far, it looks my best option will be to apply a densifier, and penetrating sealer. This may be something I will have to reapply the sealer on a yearly basis, and again, I'm OK with that.
Am I on the right track here, or is there a better option still?

