I recently bought a house that was built in 1996 and I`d like to get some sort of surface coating down on the garage floor before I move in there. The current house I live in was built in 2012 and every 2 years I applied concrete garage paint to the floor to protect it. It was not a permanent solution since I did not intend to be there long-term. It was relatively easy and inexpensive to do. The house I`ll be moving into is a long-term move. Unfortunately, I did not take note of what condition the concrete garage floor was in when I looked at the house during the showing but I have to imagine that it may need at least some minor work. Obviously having it done professionally is the ideal solution for commercial floor coatings phoenix. Hiring a company to treat and prep the existing concrete, and then apply a polyurea or epoxy coat that has a long-term warranty is what I`d like to do. However, I`m experiencing some logistical issues with that because I would need to have it done prior to moving anything into the garage. Some of these companies that I could hire are backed up for weeks out and they can`t just drop what they`re doing to do mine. Once I get my stuff in there, removing it for a few days again really isn`t an option
garage floor coating phoenix. I`ve considered just trying to do it myself with one of those DIY Epoxy Shield kits. Has anyone ever tried these? How difficult was it? Were you satisfied with the results?