Garage Remodeling Strategies For Painting Your Cement Floors

by Trevor Gartreese on August 14, 2010

Most garages or basement are built on concrete flooring. The beauty of concrete is that you can easily paint it as compared to other more expensive treatments. Painting your concrete flooring will not only make it prettier but also more durable and easier to clean. When the painting is done the correct way it will last for years.

How to Begin:

This is not a very expensive home remodeling project but it is one that is more than an overnight project. In order to begin your painting project it is necessary for the floor to be thoroughly dry. Just in case you notice some wet spots, especially if it’s from the basement, it is recommended that you consult a professional to correct that seepage problem first.

Once you have determined that your floor is and will remain completely dry you will need to scrub your concrete to be sure that there is no residue of any chemicals, like grease on the floor. This is expected from floors in your garage or shop area. This is an important step because if there is any type of foreign substance on the floor’s surface the paint will not adhere.

Some kitty litter would be very handy in absorbing most of that grease on the floor if any. Scrub the floor using Goof Off and then rinse. Now scrub the floor with the use of some TSP mixture. Rinse and repeat the process over and over until such time that the mop looks clean after several cycles. Allow about three days for the floor to dry completely before the floor would be considered ready for painting.

Some final preparations before you start painting:

Use a sander or some 80-grit paper to smoothen the floor, remove any bumpy potion or materials that are stuck on the floor’s surface. A tack clothe will remove any sanding residue that the vacuum misses.

Now it is time to fix any cracks that might be present. You can fix these cracks or little holes with the use of a Cement Fixall; just be sure to let it dry thoroughly afterward.

Now it is time to paint!

First, apply two coatings of stain blocker and a primer such as Kilz. Remember that the surface must be completely dry in between the two applications. After that, you may now paint the floor using your chosen top quality latex paint. A paint compressor or roller may be necessary for a fine painting job.

Accessorizing your painted floor:

At this juncture, if you wish you may add some designs like geometric shapes or faux stone to make the floor look even more beautiful. You can express your creativity at this point, just making sure the floor is allowed to dry thoroughly before finishing.

Best finish for your painted concrete flooring:

Using a quarter-inch nap roller, finish your painted concrete floor with two applications of Breakthrough sealer. This is full of fumes so a respirator mask is a must here. Finally, let it dry completely.

Now your new concrete floor is done. You may decorate it with some throw rugs or an area rug for some flourish as it is still concrete after all. The difference is that it is now a beautiful concrete!

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