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self leveling floor

NS Gearhead

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He guys! I'm just about to put roofing and siding on my new garage... but as it's not weather tight yet, I have noticed that the back 1/3 of the garage seems to hold water pretty bad, as well as another couple of spots. So, as I plan to seal up the expansion joints, surface grind, then epoxy, should I level off those areas first? How well does that stuff hold up compared to the original concrete? It's going to be a general use garage with a emphasis on auto storage/ maintenance and metal fabrication/ welding/ machining.
 
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Walkers

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I concur. Also, if you are really planning on doing welding and fab work, just put a sealer on it and leave off the epoxy. Welding work is hard on it, and scars it up easily.
 
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NS Gearhead

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Yeah, that was my initial thought; just dye the concrete and seal it. Too late for that. I want it nice and bright in there, and I think epoxying is a big part of it. My only concern about the low spots in the floor would be building something on the floor needing it to be perfectly flat.
 

duneslider

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Even if you "level" it, it won't be level unless you spend a significant amount of time and money. Anything you build will need to be shimmed to level anyway. I doubt your bird baths are as bad as you think. Have you checked them with a 10' straight edge to see what they look like? I bet they are not that deep.
 
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