Question:
The concrete floor in my garage has a fair bit of spalling and I'd like to
resurface it.
What I'd really like to do is simply find a liquid coating that I could pour
over the floor, let it level itself out and set.
I'm not having much luck finding anything like this on Google.
Is this something I can do? Any ideas on what products to use and what it
would cost?
Floor is approximately 24'x32'.
Can anyone help me please?
Answer:
You might want to check into those epoxy coating. The surface needs to
be clean (kit contains an etchant). It also has little colored
"flakes" that hide any irregularities. One car garage kit cost me $65.
Needed two. My floor was new, no oil, etc. Looks good, and is MUCH
easier to keep clean.
Frankly I can't think of anything I would recommend short of replacing
the floor. Most anything you can use is not going to hold up. If the base
is not stable it will not work under the conditions of the usual garage.
While I am a fan of good epoxy garage floor finishes, they are not going
to give the level smooth result you are looking for unless that spalling is
far less than I usually see and it will give way as the concrete under it
continues to spall.