How to make your garage floor almost too pretty to park on!
Perhaps the single most noticeable component in a dream garage is the
floor. An oilstained, cracked surface will make any garage, no matter
how well-equipped, an eyesore. But a beautiful, showroomlike floor can
make an otherwise humdrum garage look like a million bucks.
When it comes to creating a dazzling garage floor, you have two main
choices: professionally applied coatings and DIY kits. Here’s a look at
the steps and costs involved in the various approaches available today.
Professional applications
Professionally applied coatings are durable, oil-resistant, long-lasting
and easy to clean. In the past, the only way to achieve this quality was
with a two-part 100 percent solid epoxy. Many contractors specialize in
epoxy application — some large home centers such as Lowe’s and The Home
Depot even offer this service.
Epoxies typically range from $2 to $4 a square foot and can do a very
good job of covering and adhering to a concrete slab, provided that the
contractor follows proper preparation protocol and the slab doesn’t
suffer from hydrostatic water problems that might cause the epoxy to
fail after it has cured (see “Testing for Moisture Problems,”). But
unless nonskid compounds are added to the mix, epoxies can create a
slippery surface, especially when the floor is wet.
A newer approach in professionally applied coatings that utilizes
Polyaspartic Polyurea instead of epoxies solves common problems such as
hot-tire pickup and pop-off. To ensure optimal performance from the
Polyaspartic Polyurea coatings our company has
developed a preparation system in which he grinds the slab to remove
surface impurities and achieve an 80-grit profile that provides an ideal
bonding surface.


