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		<title>Your Garage Floor: Pretty vs Functional</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 04 May 2010 09:27:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here&#8217;s a quick and dirty guide on which types of garage floors you should be primarily looking at depending on if you want your garage to be pretty or useful.  For the purists among us, we&#8217;ll start with useful. Useful Garage Floors: 1. Epoxy Garage Floor Paint &#8211; It&#8217;s cheap, it covers the entire concrete [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Here&#8217;s a quick and dirty guide on which types of garage floors you should be primarily looking at depending on if you want your garage to be pretty or useful.  For the purists among us, we&#8217;ll start with useful.</p>
<h3>Useful Garage Floors:</h3>
<p>1. Epoxy Garage Floor Paint &#8211; It&#8217;s cheap, it covers the entire concrete garage floor, and it&#8217;s nearly impenetrable.  The more expensive versions will even cushion your step.  The biggest downsides involve failed installs.</p>
<p>2. Garage Floor Tiles &#8211; If tools get dropped, they bounce.  Laying on good garage floor tiles is like laying on a bed in comparison to concrete.  The biggest downsides are cost, and the fact that you likely won&#8217;t end up covering your entire concrete garage floor.</p>
<p>3. Garage Floor Mats &#8211; Similar advantages to tiles, with the notable exception that they typically cover far less concrete.  Also, be careful that, if you&#8217;re going for function, you don&#8217;t purchase simple parking mats.  Those are not for working, but rather for trapping the dirt and debris that vehicles drag in.</p>
<p>4. Garage Floor Stain &#8211; Useless for anything but aesthetics.  Most stains do state that you should use some sort of sealant, though, which might provide some protection.</p>
<h3>Pretty Garage Floors:</h3>
<p>1. Garage Floor Tiles &#8211; Tiles can be had in a variety of colors, can include things like team logos, and some of them just look downright cool.  Even if they&#8217;re not any more functional than a good epoxy paint job, they can certainly look like they are.</p>
<p>2. Garage Floor Stain &#8211; Stained concrete can look downright elegant.  Some stains actually make concrete look like some sort of stone.  It&#8217;s also the cheapest option, and probably the most unique.</p>
<p>3. Epoxy Garage Floor Paint &#8211; Paint can be as colorful as tiles, though it sometimes takes some searching.  One can also add color flakes for extra flare.  Many garage floor paint kits can be ordered with different color flakes, too, so that you can actually make yours look unique.</p>
<p>4. Garage Floor Mat &#8211; It&#8217;s a mat.  It&#8217;s really not that interesting to look at, unless you just really like rubber.</p>
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		<title>Have You Installed Your Garage Flooring Yet?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 30 Jan 2010 01:48:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Well, have you?  If not, what are you waiting for?  Once the cracks appear in your garage flooring, your options become severely limited.  In fact, if the damage is severe enough, garage floor tiles can easily be out of the question, limiting you to a ton of repairs followed by epoxy garage floor paint, or [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well, have you?  If not, what are you waiting for?  Once the cracks appear in your garage flooring, your options become severely limited.  In fact, if the damage is severe enough, garage floor tiles can easily be out of the question, limiting you to a ton of repairs followed by epoxy garage floor paint, or a garage floor mat.  Why do that to yourself, and to your home, especially when it&#8217;s not exactly hard to install a garage floor protector.</p>
<p>Although adding garage flooring can definitely make your garage look sharp, that&#8217;s not really the point here.  Did you know that installing epoxy garage floor paint or garage floor tiles will increase the value of your home by far more than the cost to apply such things?  Even if you have to pay someone to do it, it&#8217;ll be worth it in the long run.  And consider the value of  painted garage flooring versus a cracked and stained one.  Even if you don&#8217;t plan to sell your home any time soon, there&#8217;s no telling what the future will bring. By the time you do end up selling your home, it may be too late to easily improve your garage flooring.</p>
<p>Your garage is a part of your home, and it should be treated as such.  There&#8217;s no reason to have a bare concrete garage floor when cheap epoxy garage floor kits cost under $60.  There&#8217;s just no point in letting it go, or putting it off, especially not when you make it so much harder on yourself by doing so.  Even if all you do is put a garage floor mat down as a temporary measure, it&#8217;s much better than nothing.  It&#8217;ll protect the concrete garage floor from stains, and some of the biting winter cold until you can get around to taking care of it, or covering it with a better garage floor protector.  On quick, comprehensive, and easy option is interlocking garage floor tiles.  The biggest downside to them, though, is that they can be quite pricey, and typically don&#8217;t cover the entire floor, unless you spend a ton of money.</p>
<p>Still don&#8217;t think it&#8217;s important?  Do a quick search of &#8220;damaged garage flooring&#8221;.  You&#8217;ll find out real quick just how fast your garage flooring can become very ugly.  A bare concrete garage floor may be okay with you, but how about stained, cracked, and chipped?  It&#8217;ll happen a lot faster than you think.  Yes, just parking your expensive SUV on your garage flooring will do it.  Just changing your oil will do it.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;ve got a new home, don&#8217;t think that it&#8217;s immune to garage flooring damage.  All concrete is intended to be finished if you want it to last, and that&#8217;s not something that home construction people typically take care of.  Make sure that it&#8217;s been a while since the concrete was laid, but get it taken care of before you regret it.</p>
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		<title>Can You Use Quikrete High Gloss Sealer Over Epoxy Garage Floor Paint?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Dec 2009 02:56:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A few people have found this site by asking if they can use Quikrete High Gloss Sealer over epoxy garage floor paint, so I figured I would do some research and find out.  As is the norm with Quikrete, you have to be very specific about the name of the product.  Assume nothing! Quikrete High [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A few people have found this site by asking if they can use Quikrete High Gloss Sealer over epoxy garage floor paint, so I figured I would do some research and find out.  As is the norm with Quikrete, you have to be very specific about the name of the product.  Assume nothing!</p>
<h3>Quikrete High Gloss Sealer</h3>
<p>This is a water based, waterproof sealer that Quikrete says is intended for use on both painted and garage floors, so it stand to reason that it should be fine on painted garage floors.  It can also be used on bare concrete garage floors, and even masonry, brick, aggregate, stone, and pavers.  Hah, this means you could put it on a brick house and end up with a waxed looking house.  Anyway, since this is a sealant, you might not want to apply it to concrete that isn&#8217;t etched since you&#8217;ll probably end up with a pretty slick garage floor.</p>
<h3>Quikrete Wet Look High Gloss Sealer</h3>
<p>Another water based sealer, but a different product.  This one does not specifically mention one way or the other if it should be used on paint, but Quikrete does say that they don&#8217;t recommend it for use on garage flooring.  Upon deeper investigation into the product specifications, it does say &#8220;Previously sealed surfaces must be porous&#8230;&#8221;, which an epoxy garage floor coating is most certainly <strong>not</strong>.  So the verdict is, no, Quikrete Wet Look High Gloss Sealer should not be used on garage floors, painted or otherwise.</p>
<h3>Quikrete Etching Stain High Gloss Sealer</h3>
<p>I&#8217;m being dead serious with these product names.  In an age where people find much of their information on the internet, they couldn&#8217;t have made these different products harder to search for, using the same three words in every title.  Quikrete says that this product can be used on your garage floor.  They do not specifically mention painted surfaces, but the product information does say, &#8220;Avoid using this product on non-porous, sealed surfaces&#8221;.  That makes it pretty clear that, no, you cannot use this product over epoxy garage floor paint.  It also says that, as the title indicates, it is meant for use on floors that have been treated with Quikrete Etching Stain, so it would probably create a rather slick surface.</p>
<p>So, in summary, if your garage floor is painted or unpainted, you&#8217;ll want to look for Quikrete High Gloss Sealer, and be absolutely sure there are no other words in that title.</p>
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		<title>Quikrete Concrete Stain</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 13 Dec 2009 06:52:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Quikrete concrete stain is really more of a group of products, all of which can be used on a garage floor: Etching Stain, Semi-Transparent Concrete Stain, and Multi-Surface Concrete Stain.  Be mindful that the install and final results of each of these products will be very different. The beginning steps to installing any Quikrete concrete [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Quikrete concrete stain is really more of a group of products, all of which can be used on a garage floor: Etching Stain, Semi-Transparent Concrete Stain, and Multi-Surface Concrete Stain.  Be mindful that the install and final results of each of these products will be very different.</p>
<p>The beginning steps to installing any Quikrete concrete stain is to clean your garage floor until it sparkles.  Can a garage floor sparkle?  I guess you&#8217;re going to find out, aren&#8217;t you!?</p>
<h3>Quikrete Etching Stain</h3>
<p>This is the product that Quikrete recommends for use on garage flooring.  This is probably because the etching element will add texture, increasing traction.  Unfortunately, it&#8217;s also the most expensive option by far, clocking in at over $300.   It&#8217;s fairly easy to install, promising a one coat applications, although that&#8217;s sort of misleading since you still have to clean the floor, and then apply a sealant.  Neither cleaner or sealant comes with this product.  The end result is a very pretty, textured old world stone look.</p>
<h3>Quikrete Semi-Transparent Concrete Stain</h3>
<p>Quikrete recommends that you <strong>not</strong> use their Semi-Transparent Concrete Stain on garage floors.  Notice I didn&#8217;t say that they don&#8217;t recommend it.  That would mean that they omitted their opinion on the matter.  No, they actually specify that you should <strong>not </strong>use this stain on garage flooring.  Personally, I think it depends on what you plan to do in your garage.  If you only plan to park cars on it, I don&#8217;t see a problem since you have to use a sealant anyway.  I think the main reason they say this is because it doesn&#8217;t etch the concrete, which means no added traction, which I suppose could lead to liability.  Amusingly, though, one of the suggested uses includes driveways.  It may also have something to do with the fact that it is by far the cheapest option, costing less than $30.  Sometimes you get what you pay for, though, and customer reviews on this product are&#8230;bad.  Apparently it&#8217;s less a stain, and more a thin paint.  It sounds like when they say &#8220;Semi-Transparent&#8221;, they mean &#8220;You really should apply a second coat, but that would make this not so cheap&#8221;.  Proceed with caution.</p>
<h3>Quikrete Multi-Surface Concrete Stain</h3>
<p>It&#8217;s a sealer!  It&#8217;s a stain!  It&#8217;s&#8230;something.  No one can seem to make up their mind exactly what this product is.  Quikrete calls it a stain, but every place that sells it sells something with &#8220;Sealer&#8221; on the label instead of stain.  Maybe it&#8217;s supposed to be both?  I&#8217;m honestly not sure, and at over $100, I&#8217;m not willing to guess.</p>
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		<title>Garage Floor Stain</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Dec 2009 16:06:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I don&#8217;t talk much about garage floor stain because I figure that, for the most part, those who find this site are probably looking for something to protect their garage floor as well as beautify.  I do, however, recognize that there are situations where garage floor stain makes sense and not much else really does.  [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I don&#8217;t talk much about garage floor stain because I figure that, for the most part, those who find this site are probably looking for something to protect their garage floor as well as beautify.  I do, however, recognize that there are situations where garage floor stain makes sense and not much else really does.  Here is a quick overview of why one would use garage floor stain instead of one of the other garage floor coatings or coverings.</p>
<h3>Too Much Moisture For An Epoxy Garage Floor Coating</h3>
<p>Sometimes, in some areas, epoxy just won&#8217;t work.  No matter what the homeowner tries, the garage floor paint just peels, or comes apart when touched by hot automobile tires.  In these cases, you may consider garage floor stain, but beware.  Stain offers zero protection to your concrete garage floor.</p>
<h3>Some People Only Park Cars In Their Garage</h3>
<p>Another excellent reason to consider garage floor stain.  If you don&#8217;t even do anything in your garage that would warrant protecting the concrete garage floor, then considering garage floor stain suddenly makes a whole lot of sense.  Always consider, however, that anything concrete still needs a seal, so be sure to apply whatever garage floor seal your stain recommends.</p>
<h3>Garage Floor Stain Is Different</h3>
<p>Everyone wants to be different, don&#8217;t they?  Well, since many people don&#8217;t even realize that you can stain concrete (in a good way, anyway), garage floor stain remains at least a little unique.  Will it stay that way?  Time will tell.</p>
<h3>Sometimes It All Comes Down To The Money&#8230;</h3>
<p>Staining garage flooring is pretty darn cheap.  The only thing cheaper is epoxy garage floor paint, and I suspect that&#8217;s because of the thick competition in that department.  Comparing a garage floor staining kit to an epoxy paint kit will return prices that are nearly identical, but always consider that you also have to apply a sealant after garage floor stain.  The sealant generally does not come with the stain, although the manufacturer of the stain will certainly recommend it somewhere on the product.  All things considered, you can usually get away with spending less than $200 if you do it yourself, which is less than a set of garage floor tiles.</p>
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		<title>Garage Floor Finishes</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Dec 2009 17:00:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This will be just a quick overview of all of the various garage floor finishes that can be used.  I figured I would post this just in case some people didn&#8217;t know about some of these options. Epoxy Garage Floor Paint As opposed to some other applications that also carry the name &#8220;paint&#8221;, the goal [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This will be just a quick overview of all of the various garage floor finishes that can be used.  I figured I would post this just in case some people didn&#8217;t know about some of these options.</p>
<h3>Epoxy Garage Floor Paint</h3>
<p>As opposed to some other applications that also carry the name &#8220;paint&#8221;, the goal is not just to change the color of the garage flooring.  An epoxy garage floor coating will also provide some of the best protection for the concrete underneath.  It&#8217;s often the cheapest, too, as long as you can afford to install it yourself.  It will likely be the most difficult of any finish to install.  Epoxy garage floor coatings have a very long life span, and can often be installed over other paint jobs, depending on the kit.</p>
<h3>Garage Floor Tile</h3>
<p>Tiles are probably the next best thing when it comes to the most comprehensive solution.  Garage floors with tiles are protected almost as well as those with epoxy, but the install is not nearly as finicky, though it can be just as time consuming depending on the type of garage floor tiles used.  Unfortunately, tiles can also easily be the most expensive of all garage flooring.  Interlocking garage floor tiles will give you the flexibility and leak resistance of a mat, but they can be costly.  Peel and stick garage floor tiles are just as finicky as paint when it comes to the cleanliness of the concrete, and they depend on the human hand and eye to create a seal by getting them close enough together.</p>
<h3>Garage Floor Stain</h3>
<p>This option is not for those who want to protect their garage flooring, but more for those who want an interesting looking floor where they park.  The object is not to add any type of garage floor coating, but just to change the color of the existing concrete garage floor.  Concrete staining is really seen less in garages than interiors, so this would probably be the most unique choice.</p>
<h3>Garage Floor Mat</h3>
<p>There are two main different types of garage floor mats: parking mats, and compartment mats.  Both can be referred to as garage floor coverings, so be sure to check the sizes of what you are buying to be certain that you get what you&#8217;re looking for.  A parking mat may take up your entire garage, and be referred to as a whole garage floor mat.  Alternatively, it could only take up as much space as the vehicles that park there, since the purpose is to protect your garage flooring from their leavings.  Compartment, or containment mats generally have raised edges or some other method of controlling the flow of any dropped liquids, and are used primarily for working on vehicles.  They are not intended to be a full time garage floor covering, being only a temporary, used-as-needed tool.</p>
<p>So, that&#8217;s all of the various garage floor finishes in one post.  Check out some of the other posts for more information about each individual option.</p>
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		<title>Epoxy Garage Floor Paint Is The Cheapest Floor Cover For Garages, But&#8230;</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 05 Dec 2009 00:13:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[What is the cheapest garage floor cover for garages? That&#8217;s a question that a lot of people ask, especially as winter hits, when there will be tons of nasty stuff being dragged into their garage with the snow.  Mud, sand, twigs&#8230;dog poop&#8230;you name it, will all be mixed in with the snow, so having a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What is the cheapest garage floor cover for garages?</p>
<p>That&#8217;s a question that a lot of people ask, especially as winter hits, when there will be tons of nasty stuff being dragged into their garage with the snow.  Mud, sand, twigs&#8230;dog poop&#8230;you name it, will all be mixed in with the snow, so having a good, solid garage covering of some sort is very important.  However, no matter how important it is, it doesn&#8217;t mean people suddenly have a ton of money to spend on something like garage flooring.  With Christmas just around the corner, everyone has less money, and most can&#8217;t justify spending a ton on their garage floors.</p>
<p>Back to the original question.  There are really two answers, and I&#8217;ll explain that.</p>
<p>Generally, when someone mentions a garage floor covering, I immediately think of mats, or maybe tiles.  Garage floor tiles either use traction like mats, or stick to the concrete, and a garage floor mat just lays on top of it as well.  I usually consider epoxy garage floor paint more of a garage floor covering.  However, if you lump them all together under the even more generic &#8220;cover&#8221; term, I would have to conclude that garage floor paint is definitely going to be the cheapest, with a few caveats.</p>
<p>For one thing, it has to be installed.  If you plan to do it yourself, that means getting on your hands and knees to apply it, waiting for the various coats to dry, and so on.  There are also temperature (in general, the temperature needs to be between 55 and 90 degrees Fahrenheit) and moisture limitations that apply even if you have someone else do it, so think long and hard before you decide to take this route.  Depending on your area, this may not even be an option until March or April.  </p>
<p>Now, if paint isn&#8217;t an option, or you just don&#8217;t want to mess with it, then you&#8217;ll be looking at tiles or mats.  Both will be much easier to handle here in the winter months, especially a garage floor mat, which you can just lay out on the floor and be done with.  Tiles do take some installing, especially the peel and stick variety.  The garage floor tiles that stick to each other can be installed no matter the temperature, but the peel and stick ones generally have some sort of temperature requirement.  </p>
<p>In the complete opposite end of the spectrum would be interlocking garage floor tiles.  They&#8217;re usually among the most expensive, so be sure not to confuse them with the peel and stick type.  They will also give you unmatched flexibility, though.  </p>
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		<title>Quikrete Garage Floor Solutions</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Quikrete is a name that many have heard, but didn&#8217;t really have a product to put with the word.  It&#8217;s one of those household names that most of the people in the household are pretty clueless about.  This article aims to clarify exactly what Quikrete is, and is mainly aimed at Quikrete garage floor coating. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Quikrete is a name that many have heard, but didn&#8217;t really have a product to put with the word.  It&#8217;s one of those household names that most of the people in the household are pretty clueless about.  This article aims to clarify exactly what Quikrete is, and is mainly aimed at Quikrete garage floor coating.</p>
<h3>So, What Is Quikrete?</h3>
<p>First and foremost, Quikrete is a brand name.  They&#8217;ve been around since 1940, and produce a lot more than just concrete repair products, which is what they are best known for.  In addition to Quikrete garage floor coatings, they also make tile setting products, blacktop mixes, floor underlayments, stucco, sand and aggregates, as well as many other items.  They make numerous products that could be used on your garage floor as well.</p>
<h3>Quikrete Garage Floor Preparation Products</h3>
<p>These products are intended to be used before you apply any epoxy garage floor paint.  They include the Bond-Loc concrete cleaner, as well as an oil stain remover.  Although the oil stain remover can be used at any time, and probably should be used early since stubborn stains may require multiple treatments, the floor will have to be cleaned just before applying the epoxy garage floor coating, unless the directions for the coating say otherwise.  Both of these actions will have to be taken before any epoxy paint is applied, Quikrete or not.</p>
<h3>Quikrete Garage Floor Clear Coating Products</h3>
<p>If you simply want to add a clear coating to your concrete garage floor, Quikrete offers two products.  They have an stain sealer that will add a high gloss to your stained garage floor and protect it to some degree, and they also have a high gloss clear coating for garage floors that are not stained.  If all you are looking for is some protection against oil and other chemicals, then this might be your best choice, though it will not be as durable as an epoxy coating.  The regular clear coating can be used for painted floors, though, so that may be a good idea if you have an older epoxy paint job that is starting to fade.</p>
<h3>Quikrete Epoxy Garage Floor Coating Products</h3>
<p>Three different products are available from Quikrete when it comes to epoxy.  Their one part epoxy, which can be had in 16 different colors other than gray, is a resin based product.  They also have a clear water based product to coat any type of garage flooring.  The big daddy, though, is their epoxy garage floor coating kit.  It comes with their cleaner as well as color flakes, and is available in 64 different colors in addition to tan and gray.  There are even different color options for the color flakes.</p>
<h3>Quikrete Concrete Stain</h3>
<p>If the goal is to give your garage floor some color, but not necessarily add protection, then Quikrete Concrete Stain may be for you.  Applying it is quick and easy, it&#8217;s relatively cheap, and you&#8217;ll certainly end up with unique looking flooring.  Just keep in mind that you will need to apply a seal afterward, and that Quikrete Concrete Stain will not protect your garage floor on its own.</p>
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		<title>Quikrete Epoxy Garage Floor Coating</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 31 Aug 2009 12:02:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Why is it that there&#8217;s always something wrong with the house?  First the dishwasher, then the refrigerator, then the furnace and, now your garage floor has developed cracks.  Great.  I bet you never thought about garage flooring as something you needed to maintain, did you?  It&#8217;s cement.  It&#8217;s on the ground.  It&#8217;s simply not something [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Why is it that there&#8217;s always something wrong with the house?  First the dishwasher, then the refrigerator, then the furnace and, now your garage floor has developed cracks.  Great.  I bet you never thought about garage flooring as something you needed to maintain, did you?  It&#8217;s cement.  It&#8217;s on the ground.  It&#8217;s simply not something you thought about.  Until it started cracking.</p>
<p>Hopefully you did this search well before the cracks started, but if you didn&#8217;t, Quikrete can be used for both a garage floor coating and a repair substance, depending on the situation, of course.  The best part is, as far as epoxy garage floor coatings go, Quikrete is both cheap and easy to work with, making some things a do-it-yourself process that you really didn&#8217;t think you could do.</p>
<p>First, before you can begin your epoxy garage floor coating, and before you can understand what Quikrete is, it&#8217;s important to understand exactly what concrete is.  Concrete is a blend of water, cement, and some sort of aggregate, such as sand or gravel.  It&#8217;s used for building material in so many places because the components are everywhere and, more importantly, cheap.  It&#8217;s also moldable and can even come in different colors, which makes it very versatile and useful in all sorts of projects.  It&#8217;s also very tough; resistant to rot, decay, fire, wind, water, extreme temperatures, and wear-down by animal traffic.  Unfortunately, though, it&#8217;s hard to work with and very slow to fully dry.  That&#8217;s where Quikrete improves upon traditional concrete.</p>
<p>The biggest advantage for Quikrete when it comes to choosing an epoxy garage floor coating is that, depending on how much is used, it can set in as little as ten minutes.  Even the average job is dry between 20 and 40 minutes.  It&#8217;s available in small packages for repairing either a garage floor, or even a sidewalk or driveway.  It&#8217;s also easy to find in bulk in case you want to use it for larger jobs, such as a garage floor coating.  Once you get it home, you can prepare, set, and finish your job all in one day.  This stuff removes a lot of the cost and time associated with home repairs, and if you don&#8217;t want or can&#8217;t afford heavy equipment or a contractor, then Quikrete is a godsend.</p>
<p>Quikrete is much easier to mix than traditional cement.  That being said, there are still some challenges when it comes to mixing quikrete, and you&#8217;d be wise to do some research on the matter before you start.  If you&#8217;re no stranger to home repair, I&#8217;m sure you&#8217;ve noticed that the product instructions, while helpful, aren&#8217;t always everything you need to get the job done.  Either way, whether you&#8217;re using it as a repair substance or a garage floor coating, Quikrete just might be what you&#8217;re looking for to simplify that nightmare of a project.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One option you may want to consider with your garage is garage floor paint.  With garage floor paint, you can put a nice, shiny coat on your garage floor which will make it easier to clean as well as more attractive.  This is a good option if you have a garage floor that&#8217;s already been coated with something that has either worn off or is undesirable.  Most garage floor paints can be used on top of other epoxy paints or sealants, as long as they are clean and free of any contaminants.  Since garage floor paint is typically pretty thick, there&#8217;s no need to match colors or anything like that.</p>
<p>Including preparation, many garage floor epoxy coating kits can take as little as three hours to apply.  This is comparable to other garage floor solutions, like tile or mats, yet is quite a bit more permanent as garage floor paints are epoxy based.  Also, this estimate is for a normal garage.  If your garage is quite large, then expect the process to take longer, of course.</p>
<p>Before laying your garage floor paint, the concrete must be prepared for the epoxy solution as per the paint manufacturers direction.  This applies even if your garage floor is brand new and has never had so much as a bicycle parked on it.  The cement still has to be prepared if the garage floor paint is going to adhere to it as it should and provide you with a long life and beautiful finish.</p>
<p>If the concrete is brand new, as in has just been laid down and still has that darker color that indicates it&#8217;s not completely dry, even if you can&#8217;t carve your initials in it, then you&#8217;ll have to wait a bit before you can begin preparing the garage floor for painting.  Most paint manufacturers recommend waiting at least thirty days, but be sure to check with the instructions before starting, as different kits will have different instructions.  If you&#8217;re not sure when the cement for your garage floor was laid, you may want to get with the contractor and find out.  Either that, or you could always wait thirty days from move in to apply the garage floor paint.  Since the garage floor will have to be prepped, regardless of condition, there&#8217;s no harm in using the garage until the thirty days has passed.  That being said, it probably wouldn&#8217;t be wise to pile half your belongings in the garage, as that would surely deter you from applying the garage floor paint when the time comes.</p>
<p>Choosing to use an epoxy garage floor coating will be a decision that you will be glad you made later on down the road.  Not only will it look nicer, but your garage floor will also last far longer, with maintenance becoming a non-issue for many years to come.</p>
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