painting an old garage floor

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Dadam

Über Member
Location
SW Leeds
How would paint take to textured concrete like this in my garage.

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postman

Squire
Location
,Leeds
Now RR don't forget you start at the front of the garage and work back to the left corner.:becool::hello::hyper::thanks:
 

oxoman

Well-Known Member
It would fill the grooves in slightly. Takes longer to dry and paint. Personally wouldn't bother filling as it creates areas that can crack.
 

Tail End Charlie

Well, write it down boy ......
I painted my garage floor with resincoat - a two part paint which you mix and paint on and it fully cures after 24 hours. I bought two 5 litre pots and two 1 litre ones to do the job. Chose a lovely tangerine colour. You have to put a primer on first too.
Used one of the 1 litre cans first and it went down well. Then tried a 5 litre can - of course as soon as you mix it it is curing so you've got to paint like the clappers to get it down and it gets progressively harder as you get to the bottom of the can. At the end I was almost trowelling it on. Looked fantastic though, a bit like an abattoir admittedly.

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I then covered most of it up with interlocking yoga mats and off-cuts of carpet to keep it warmer in the winter!
 

Chislenko

Veteran
Slightly off tangent and I appreciate the OP's time constraints, but I have just tiled mine and wish I had done it years ago. The only problem with tiling is that garages have a built in slope to the front door which you can't really build up with screed as you would end up with a "step" Consequently you have to lay the tiles on a slope which is a more more tricky than a level surface.
 
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