How to Put an Epoxy Coating on a Garage Floor

Have you ever wanted to install an epoxy coating on your garage floor, but didn't know how to start? This article explains on how to install an epoxy coating on the floor in your garage.

Part 1
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Preparing the Floor

  1. How.com.vn English: Step 1 Determine if the floor has a coating on it.
    Epoxy coatings will react with other, previously installed coatings, so realize polyurethane and latex floor paints do not make a suitable substrate for epoxy products. If you have one of these coatings on your garage floor, it will require stripping prior to applying the epoxy.[1]
  2. How.com.vn English: Step 2 Look for oil or grease stains.
    If you have spilled lubricants, or your automobile has leaked on the floor, it will have left a residue that must also be removed before beginning the application. An industrial degreaser or solvent based cleaner will be required for this purpose, and care should be used to prevent asphyxiation or combustion while this step is undertaken.[2]
    • Once you've cleaned the floor, it's now time to remove any formation of grease or oil. The cheapest and quickest way to remove grease and oil residue is by using a concrete degreaser. You can buy this in the hardware store. Pour the solution on your floor and start scrubbing away. The next step is a bit unorthodox. Let the degreaser soak in for a number of minutes and pour cat litter over the areas that have stains. Proceed by grinding it using your shoe. Let it stay there for 24 hours and sweep it.
  3. How.com.vn English: Step 3 Look for rubber residue from tire scuffing.
    This material will need to be sanded or ground off, as ordinary solvents do not effectively remove it.
  4. How.com.vn English: Step 4 Test random areas for other, undetected sealers or coatings.
    Take a small cup of muriatic acid mixed at a ratio of four parts water to one part acid. Drip small amounts of the acid solution to various areas of the floor. Pay close attention to those areas that appear different in color, texture, or shininess. The solution should fizz slightly yellow if there is no coating present.[3]
    • If a coating exists, it will have to be removed, depending on the size of the area:
      How.com.vn English: Step 4 Test random areas for other, undetected sealers or coatings.
      • Small isolated areas: a surface grinder or aggressive sander with 50 grit or coarser sandpaper may do the trick, and then repeat step one.
      • If most or all of the floor will not return a fizz, then this suggests that you may want to rent or purchase a floor grinder, to remove that coating.
      • Repeat the previous step to test again.
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Part 2
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Etching the Floor

  1. How.com.vn English: Step 1 Get a cleaner for etching.
    Etch the floor with muriatic acid or a masonry cleaner, such as SureClean 600. Most kits provide etching products that you can use. You need to follow the instructions found in your kit. Use your scrub brush so that it can be agitated really well. A home local improvement center can provide you with an etching product if the kit does not have one.[4]
    • Etching is an important process as it opens up the pores of the concrete so that epoxy paint can properly stick. The lack of etching will contribute to an epoxy-coated floor with a lot of imperfections. Etching the floor involves applying muriatic acid or phosphoric acid and neutralize the floor afterward by using a high pressure nozzle.
  2. How.com.vn English: Step 2 Presoak the floor.
    Use a garden hose to wet the entire floor just enough so that the floor is moist.[5]
  3. How.com.vn English: Step 3 Mix one gallon of mixed acid/water solution (four parts water to one part acid).
    Evenly pour out the gallon onto the floor. This amount of solution will cover 70 to 100 square feet.
    • Try working in 'squares' as much as possible. Use a stiff bristled 18 to 24" shop broom. Apply the solution. Use a scrubbing motion to scrub each area. You should get a 'foamy' white reaction. Once this area is fully scrubbed, move to the next area and repeat.
  4. How.com.vn English: Step 4 Rinse entire floor well.
    Once all areas have been completed using above steps, rinse the entire floor well with water. Broom out any excessive water.
  5. How.com.vn English: Step 5 Allow the floor to dry completely.
    Any residual moisture will be trapped beneath the finished epoxy coating, causing the bond to weaken or fail between the coating and the concrete surface. Depending on humidity and temperature, thorough drying should take about a week to ten days. Test the floor's dryness by placing a flat, moisture proof object on it, and allowing it to stay overnight.
    • A vinyl floor tile is perfect for this purpose, and single tiles can often be purchased at your local home center or building supply company. After leaving the tile in place overnight, remove it and look for evidence of condensed water or a darkened appearance of the concrete surface indicating the presence of moisture.
    • First, you have to check to see if there is any sign of moisture on the floor. You can do this by putting duct tape on a plastic that is laid out on the floor. Make sure that all of its edges are sealed properly. You can use 1 gallon (3.8 L) zip lock bag for this testing. Leave it there for 24 hours and check it the next day. It has to be dry because a wet floor means that you can't paint on it. The paint will repel from a floor that is wet.
    • Some manufacturers recommend using a dry method for scouring the concrete because muriatic acid can damage the coating if it is not completely rinsed off.
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Part 3
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Coating the Floor

  1. Epoxies vary, depending on the product manufacturer, but most are comprised of three ingredients. These are:
    • The epoxy resin. This is the main ingredient of the epoxy coating, and is generally a clear, or amber viscous liquid. It is available in quart, gallon, and five gallon containers.
      How.com.vn English: Step 1 Select the product you will use to coat your garage floor.
    • The catalyst. This is the component of a multi-part epoxy system that causes the resin to harden, and is usually a part B of the package you will be purchasing. Buying your epoxy in a two part package insures the compatibility of the components. Read the mixing directions carefully to insure the proper proportions are mixed.
      How.com.vn English: Step 1 Select the product you will use to coat your garage floor.
    • Pigment. Since epoxy is a semitransparent or colorless material, a pigment is used to give it its final color. Pre-pigmented packages are the best bet for home installers, but separate pigments can be purchased for your project if you wish to do so.
      How.com.vn English: Step 1 Select the product you will use to coat your garage floor.
    • Texturing materials. It may be desirable to texture the floor with an aggregate material so the finish is not too slippery. Numerous materials are used for this purpose, from sandblasting sand to PVC plastic granules, giving different textures and degrees of traction. When in doubt, visit a paint retailer and look at samples of the products they offer, and read the manufacturer's literature for recommended products and procedures.
      How.com.vn English: Step 1 Select the product you will use to coat your garage floor.
  2. How.com.vn English: Step 2 Calculate the amount of material required to do your project.
    Epoxies do not cover as much surface area as other coatings and paints, so check the application (or coverage)rate for the product you choose. Basically, for a 5 to 6 mil application rate, one gallon of combined material will cover 200 square feet, or a small, one car garage.
    • Because you will want a seamless, one-step application of each coat, be sure to allow for waste and purchase significantly more than you will need.#Install the coating. The rest is install the coatings per the manufacturers instructions. The basic steps will be these:[6]
      • Mix the pigment, if used, with the resin in a clean metal container with twice the capacity of the total amount you will use for each application.
        How.com.vn English: Step 2 Calculate the amount of material required to do your project.
      • Add the hardener (catalyst) and mix again. Thorough mixing is essential for best results, so consider using a paint mixing paddle in a power drill, but avoid mixing at a speed so high it creates bubbles in the material.
        How.com.vn English: Step 2 Calculate the amount of material required to do your project.
      • Using a 34 inch (1.9 cm) nap roller on an extension handle, apply the material to the floor. Begin at a back corner, so you can work your way toward the exit as you roll, and overlap each roller path by one half its width with each successive roll. Keep plenty of material in the roller, and if it begins tacking, dip it again in your mixing bucket.
        How.com.vn English: Step 2 Calculate the amount of material required to do your project.
      • Work the roller as quickly as possible, as the epoxy has a short working time. Most epoxies, mixed according to manufacturer's directions, must be used in less than one hour, excessive hardener will reduce the working time considerably.
        How.com.vn English: Step 2 Calculate the amount of material required to do your project.
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    Design it, if desired. If you wish to add paint chips, you should paint a measly 6'x6' section at a time and put the chips afterward. When you're placing them, make sure that you toss them in the air so that they will fall back to your fresh paint. You'll have a more random spread if you do this compared to throwing them directly on the paint.
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Part 4
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Finishing Up

  1. How.com.vn English: Step 1 Dispose of your used materials.
    Dispose of your paint roller cover when you have finished applying a complete coat over the entire garage floor. The solvents used for epoxy cleanup are dangerous, and expensive, so cleaning your tools is simply not practicable.
  2. How.com.vn English: Step 2 Allow the epoxy to cure completely.
    Again, read and follow the manufacturer's directions for the product you select, as this time may vary significantly.[7]
  3. How.com.vn English: Step 3 Observe the re-coat times carefully.
    It's best that you put an extra coating to your floor. It will have a more glossy shine that can lock in the chips and ensuring the your floor will last longer. Remember, re-coating after waiting too long can be just as bad as not waiting long enough.
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    If I'm hiring a contractor/handyman to do this, how much should it cost per square foot?
    How.com.vn English: Community Answer
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    It should probably cost $40-$70 an hour (depending on geographic location), plus materials. A single car garage probably takes 9-11 hours if no problems are encountered. And of course this assumes the garage is already empty of all contents.
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    I hired a handyman to do the epoxy coating. After a day of drying, the epoxy coat looks matte on one side and glossy, as it should, on the other. What should I do?
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    Get in contact with the handyman and explain the situation, and even show him his work. He should either redo it or refund you. If he gives you trouble, call Better Business Bureau and make a complaint.
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      • Remember preparation is more than half of the job.
      • The above is a list of what will give you the best results possible with an acid etch process. It is 'easy' to do - not so easy to do perfectly.
      • Allowable variations: there are many new 'safer' and 'greener' substitutes for muriatic acid prep.
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      Warnings

      • Make sure you have adequate ventilation during all steps.
      • Be sure to wear protective gear according to label instructions of the product you are using. Including but not limited to rubber boots, rubber gloves, eye protection, long sleeved shirt and long pants.
      • Always add acid to water, never pour water into a container of full strength acid.
      • When in doubt contact the manufacture of the material you are installing for technical assistance.
      • Be sure to read a label directions, Technical Data Sheets, and Safety Data Sheets on the epoxy you will use.
      • Acid attacks the Portland cement portion of your concrete. That is the "glue" that holds your concrete together. Abrasive cleaning is always preferred to acid etching. If you are going to acid etch, be sure to abrasive clean afterwards.
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      Things You'll Need

      • Cleaning supplies, dependent on the condition of the concrete floor
      • Mixing containers and tools
      • Epoxy components
      • Safety equipment

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      To put an epoxy coating on a garage floor, first prepare the floor by removing any previous coatings, stains, or residues so that the epoxy will be able to tightly bond to the surface. Then, etch the floor with muriatic acid or a masonry cleaner and allow the floor to dry completely for 7 to 10 days. When you’re ready to apply the epoxy coating, begin at a back corner and apply the epoxy material with a nap roller on an extension handle. Work the roller as quickly as possible since most epoxies must be used in less than 1 hour. To learn more, including how to calculate how much epoxy you’ll need, scroll down!

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