Jayhawk_Aviator
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Hi All,
My first post....I am new to this forum and really loving it.
My questions is this. I bought a new home that has a shop (40x50 pole barn with 6" concrete slab) that I want to fix up. It was built around 2000, and I'm fairly certain it did not have a vapor barrier under the concrete. It also looks like it has a sealer of some type on the concrete.
I think I have a bit of a problem with moisture coming through the slab. I'd like to:
1) Seal the slab so no more moisture comes through. I've heard that they have epoxy vapor barriers now that you can apply to the top to do this? I searched and found Rustoleum Topside Vapor Barrier (TVB) that is supposedly for this purpose. That said, I talked to Sherwin Williams about their "Aqua Armor". They told me you really can't have an epoxy moisture barrier because the moisture would come up through the slab, carry salts in the concerte to the top, get stopped by the epoxy, then bubble it or chip off. Does anyone know if these work, and if so, do you know of one that works?
2) For prep work, I assume I need to rent a diamond grinder to grind the floor. What do people do around the edges or hard to reach spots where the big machine can't get?
3) Assuming a vapor barrier works, I assume I can apply an epoxy coatin on top of that? I want something that is high gloss....hopefully easy to wipe off. I don't like the speckled look, as that seems to easy to lose screws.
4) Depending on what epoxy used, do I need a separate high gloss sealer?
I have 2000 square feet, so I am looking for something affordable that is durable and looks good.
Thanks,
Scott
My first post....I am new to this forum and really loving it.
My questions is this. I bought a new home that has a shop (40x50 pole barn with 6" concrete slab) that I want to fix up. It was built around 2000, and I'm fairly certain it did not have a vapor barrier under the concrete. It also looks like it has a sealer of some type on the concrete.
I think I have a bit of a problem with moisture coming through the slab. I'd like to:
1) Seal the slab so no more moisture comes through. I've heard that they have epoxy vapor barriers now that you can apply to the top to do this? I searched and found Rustoleum Topside Vapor Barrier (TVB) that is supposedly for this purpose. That said, I talked to Sherwin Williams about their "Aqua Armor". They told me you really can't have an epoxy moisture barrier because the moisture would come up through the slab, carry salts in the concerte to the top, get stopped by the epoxy, then bubble it or chip off. Does anyone know if these work, and if so, do you know of one that works?
2) For prep work, I assume I need to rent a diamond grinder to grind the floor. What do people do around the edges or hard to reach spots where the big machine can't get?
3) Assuming a vapor barrier works, I assume I can apply an epoxy coatin on top of that? I want something that is high gloss....hopefully easy to wipe off. I don't like the speckled look, as that seems to easy to lose screws.
4) Depending on what epoxy used, do I need a separate high gloss sealer?
I have 2000 square feet, so I am looking for something affordable that is durable and looks good.
Thanks,
Scott
