Have you painted your garage floor?
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Have you painted your garage floor?
I'm thinking about painting my garage floor and am interested in seeing what others have done to determine what I want to do. Any one have any pictures of what you've done?
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Melting Slicks
Epoxy Floors
Read this link... Hopefully it will help you avoid some mistake I made.
http://forums.corvetteforum.com/c4-g...pful-tips.html
My floor still looks new. ATV's cars, dropped wrenches, and all kinds of other little challenges to this floor and it is holding up fine. I am parking my car on some door rugs to keep hot tire pick up from occuring. Good luck.
http://forums.corvetteforum.com/c4-g...pful-tips.html
My floor still looks new. ATV's cars, dropped wrenches, and all kinds of other little challenges to this floor and it is holding up fine. I am parking my car on some door rugs to keep hot tire pick up from occuring. Good luck.
Last edited by jakers; 01-21-2009 at 01:05 AM.
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Racer
I have used a heavy duty epoxy paint designed for vehicle traffic, don't remember the brand, on 1/4th of the floor. That cost $100 and only covered a quarter of what I thought it would. I then bought concrete stain from Home Depot and did the other quarter to compare longevity. It has been 8 years and the epoxy is just starting to lift in a few spots where the car stops where as the stain is getting very worn looking on the tire tracks. The stain does not last as long but for $12 a gallon, I can re-apply every couple of years and not meet the $400 it cost to do the whole floor in epoxy. It does leave a flat finish so not as nice as the gloss coats shown above but better than the bare concrete, this summer I have to do the whole garage now that the experiment is done. I guess I'll use the stain and re-apply every 5-8 years. Just my .02
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Probably a good choice. It is definitely cheaper. The Epoxy is nice but if you don't get every last bit of grease or any other contaminates off before you do it it's not going to stick.
I did my basement floor with stain over 20 years ago. Granted it's not a high traffic area but it still looks good after all these years.
I did my basement floor with stain over 20 years ago. Granted it's not a high traffic area but it still looks good after all these years.
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I only have a "Portable Garage" with a tarp floor now, but when I build a garage it will have an inter-locking rubber/plastic tiles over concrete. I have a unrealistic dream. Search "Garage Floors" and there are some unbelievable ideas out there.
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Melting Slicks
I just bought a town house this winter with an attached garage so I could have a place to store the Vette. I plan on painting the whole garage this spring as soon as it thaws up outside so i can pull the vette out for a couple days... I want to checker board the floor and two tone paint the walls then decorate the garage in antique looking metal signs. I plan on making it a mantown where i can escape from the wifey.
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Check out this web site. It covers a lot of garage related topics.
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/
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Check out this web site. It covers a lot of garage related topics.
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/
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Le Mans Master
When I built my garage I researched epoxy coating and decided to use U Coat IT.
I followed the instructions to the T, it was new concrete, cured long enough and acid ectched. I've had lifting at the tire patches.
Also the finish is not as good as I wanted, a second coat would be needed to get the finish I really wanted. Their advertising makes it seem like one coat will do. Their customer service sucks, after calling them on their guarantee all they would do for me is offer more of their crap product for 1/2 price. If I want to put down another product I have to shot peen or grind the floor. Of everything I did when I built my garage the floor is my only and biggest disappointment.
A few years later I wanted to epoxy my basement floor. I rented a grinder to get all the old paint off, probably had about 12 layers of old paint. I used Rustoleum's commercial line and it has held up great.
Someday I will either shot peen or grind my garage and use the rustoleum or just get a few big mats or maybe tile.
Stay away from the U Coat IT junk.
I followed the instructions to the T, it was new concrete, cured long enough and acid ectched. I've had lifting at the tire patches.
Also the finish is not as good as I wanted, a second coat would be needed to get the finish I really wanted. Their advertising makes it seem like one coat will do. Their customer service sucks, after calling them on their guarantee all they would do for me is offer more of their crap product for 1/2 price. If I want to put down another product I have to shot peen or grind the floor. Of everything I did when I built my garage the floor is my only and biggest disappointment.
A few years later I wanted to epoxy my basement floor. I rented a grinder to get all the old paint off, probably had about 12 layers of old paint. I used Rustoleum's commercial line and it has held up great.
Someday I will either shot peen or grind my garage and use the rustoleum or just get a few big mats or maybe tile.
Stay away from the U Coat IT junk.
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Melting Slicks
Here is what mine looked like befor, I did half of the floor at a time:
And here is the after:
I used the POR-15 floor coating. I have had no major issues since install. I did have some hot tire pick up but have since cured that issue. My plan now is to add the floor decal and put another coat of clear over it.
And here is the after:
I used the POR-15 floor coating. I have had no major issues since install. I did have some hot tire pick up but have since cured that issue. My plan now is to add the floor decal and put another coat of clear over it.
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Melting Slicks
When I built my garage I researched epoxy coating and decided to use U Coat IT.
I followed the instructions to the T, it was new concrete, cured long enough and acid ectched. I've had lifting at the tire patches.
Also the finish is not as good as I wanted, a second coat would be needed to get the finish I really wanted. Their advertising makes it seem like one coat will do. Their customer service sucks, after calling them on their guarantee all they would do for me is offer more of their crap product for 1/2 price. If I want to put down another product I have to shot peen or grind the floor. Of everything I did when I built my garage the floor is my only and biggest disappointment.
A few years later I wanted to epoxy my basement floor. I rented a grinder to get all the old paint off, probably had about 12 layers of old paint. I used Rustoleum's commercial line and it has held up great.
Someday I will either shot peen or grind my garage and use the rustoleum or just get a few big mats or maybe tile.
Stay away from the U Coat IT junk.
I followed the instructions to the T, it was new concrete, cured long enough and acid ectched. I've had lifting at the tire patches.
Also the finish is not as good as I wanted, a second coat would be needed to get the finish I really wanted. Their advertising makes it seem like one coat will do. Their customer service sucks, after calling them on their guarantee all they would do for me is offer more of their crap product for 1/2 price. If I want to put down another product I have to shot peen or grind the floor. Of everything I did when I built my garage the floor is my only and biggest disappointment.
A few years later I wanted to epoxy my basement floor. I rented a grinder to get all the old paint off, probably had about 12 layers of old paint. I used Rustoleum's commercial line and it has held up great.
Someday I will either shot peen or grind my garage and use the rustoleum or just get a few big mats or maybe tile.
Stay away from the U Coat IT junk.
Days after I completed my project, my best friend, a ZO6 owner looked at my floor and said "You must help me do my floor". He is a competitive type who bought his ZO6 to top my 94 LT1 (Another story for another time!) Anyway, he did not want to use the "Home Depot stuff" so he ordered U Coat It. He spent over $1,000 on the stuff, much much more than I spent. I help him prep the floor. We were very methodical about the prep. We took two weeks to clean and rinse the floors. He had more stains than I did. We used the same cleaners that I did on mine. Cleaned and rinsed at least 6 times maybe more. Let it dry for 5 days after the last rinse.
We painted the floor and it looked terrible. Thin in some spots. The product was almost transparent on the first coat. He chose the beige. It is definately a two coat product. He ordered enough product based on the square footage. The garage is smaller than mine. So he ordered more product ($$$) and applied a second coat and again followed the direction to the letter. We painted and waited two weeks for it to cure. The floor never really looked right!? First time he parked his ZO6 on the floor he had hot tire lift.
As far as customer service goes... Ha, Ha, U-Coat It has employed an expert team of blamers. When we called and questioned them about the performance of the product this is what we got:
UCI -"We never have these problems, Did you Prep the floors?" -
A. Seriously? For two weeks we cleaned it!!
UCI -" Maybe it is too clean!"
A: Seriously? Is that possible???!!!
UCI - You did not measure the garage correctly, that is why you ran short of product!"
A: Funny, my friend is a Real Estate appraiser and I am a banker. He has a masters degree in mathematics. My degree is in economics. I am very certain the measurement were 100% correct. In fact I would bet my life on it!!!
UCI - "It was too dusty"
A. Yeah, tons of dust after 6 scrubbings and rinses...
UCI- "It was too hot outside"
A: Really? We put it down in early June most days the high was 85 degrees with a low of 68 degrees!
I would avoid "U-Coat-It" at all cost! Great advertising on the Speed Channel but a really, really subpar product. I would not put it down if it were given to me free because of the amount of labor you must invest in doing these epoxy floors
Thank you. Going on two years and I am pleased.