Tachyon
New member
I had the garage floor refinished this week by Premier Garage of Chicagoland. The old grey paint was completely gone and it was time to step up the appearance and durability.
The process was kind of cool to watch. After blowing out all the debris they used a diamond grinder to remove what was left of the old paint and to rough up the concrete surface. Then they washed it with alcohol. They patched a few minor cracks, and then rolled down the paint, while spreading the colored paint chips as they went along. The entire process to this point took 2 hours.
Late the next day they returned and swept away the residual paint chips, and then laid down a final coat of clear poly. They sprinkled sand on the poly coat as they went along to give it a rough surface. Done.
I am able to walk in the surface just 16 hours later, but I need to keep the cars off of it for at least 48 hours ... the longer the better they told me (up to 4 days).
Yes, it costs more than a DIY or other flooring options ... about $4.50 per sq. ft. ... but someone else did all the hard work and the end result looks solid.
Here's some pics during the process.
Before.
After grinding.
Patch & Paint
Paint Chips down.
Final Poly Coat.
Close Up Final (curb).
The process was kind of cool to watch. After blowing out all the debris they used a diamond grinder to remove what was left of the old paint and to rough up the concrete surface. Then they washed it with alcohol. They patched a few minor cracks, and then rolled down the paint, while spreading the colored paint chips as they went along. The entire process to this point took 2 hours.
Late the next day they returned and swept away the residual paint chips, and then laid down a final coat of clear poly. They sprinkled sand on the poly coat as they went along to give it a rough surface. Done.
I am able to walk in the surface just 16 hours later, but I need to keep the cars off of it for at least 48 hours ... the longer the better they told me (up to 4 days).
Yes, it costs more than a DIY or other flooring options ... about $4.50 per sq. ft. ... but someone else did all the hard work and the end result looks solid.
Here's some pics during the process.
Before.

After grinding.

Patch & Paint

Paint Chips down.

Final Poly Coat.

Close Up Final (curb).
