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Garage Floor Resurfacing: Fix A Pitted Garage Floor

Garage floors frequently wear out with time due to impact from vehicles and other activities; resurfacing the floor and giving it a brand new look is many garage owners’ dreams. Besides being cheaper than replacing the whole slab, easy-to-apply resurfacing products will make the garage look fresh and new.

Tools Required

  •       Power washer
  •       Push broom
  •       Trowel
  •       Power mixer
  •       Floor squeegee
  •       Bucket
  •       Protective gear

Materials required

  •       Concrete cleaner
  •       Enough resurfacer
  •       Concrete crack sealer
  •       Plastic sheeting- to protect walls

Everything you’ll need for this repair is available at home centers and comes at affordable prices.

Step 1: Prepping the concrete for repair

The garage should be cleaned and free of any bond breakers, e.g., oil stains. Scrub with a concrete degreaser, a stiff brush: then use a pressure washer to remove dirt and lose concrete. If you don’t have access to a pressure washer, a garden horse will do the trick. Once the concrete is dry again, sweep the rest of the dust and residue off with a push broom to remove debris.

Step 2: Find deep pits and areas that deteriorated underneath.

Remove all loose concrete with a hammer, chisel away all loose fragments along cracks. You can tap around the garage with a hammer, listening for hollow sounds that indicate places deteriorated underneath. The places with hollow sound should be hit hard to expose damage for repair. Sweep the area clean again, and vacuum the dust from the surface. Find and mark the deep pits and divots. The market offers various products to use depending on the size of the repair you are making, the depth, and the owner’s preference.

Step 3: Concrete floor patch: Fill large cracks, craters, and pits.

Mix some resurface, use a paddle attachment on a corded drill to mix the resurface to a thick consistency. Fill the cracks, craters, pits, and divots with the resurface mix. The trowel will assist in transferring the resurface: fill the damaged places living no air bubbles. Once the cracks are filled, smoothen for it to be flush with the rest of the slab. Allow the patches to dry, which may take a bit of time depending on weather conditions. Ensure you put a weather strip on expansion joints, helping maintain the joint while you take a break.

Step 4: Applying the resurfacer

(i)    Mist the concrete so that it’s damp; this will ensure that concrete will not absorb water from the resurface mix, making it adhere better.

(ii)    Using your floor estimates, mix your resurfacer to the consistency of pancake batter. Use the corded drills and their paddle attachment to blend the resurfacer. If you mix too thick, ensure you add some water, or if it’s too runny, add some resurfacer

Spread it smooth, then let it set. You need a friend who will assist in mixing while you spread to give better results. Start at one end of the concrete and apply towards the other end. Using a squeegee, push forward under moderate pressure to spread the resurfacer evenly. Drag the squeegee back to eliminate edge ridges smoothening the coating

Work quickly and with precision for quality results because the resurfacer dries within 30 minutes. Work and in back and forth motion till the resurfacer is smooth. Ensure that you do not cover the weather stripping joints between your slabs. Smooth concrete poses a danger because it’s slippery: to avoid this, the texture should be added. After the resurfacer settles for 5 minutes, in one direction, drag a clean push broom across the surface to create texture lines

Let the resurfacer dry for 6hrs before walking on it; if you also wish, you can add another coat after 24hrs following before driving on your new slab. You can also access great services from Armor Coatings.


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