richy
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- Mar 27, 2007
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I've been very busy the last few weeks and part of it was organizing a complete makeover for my garage. I was so excited to get this done!! I have spent A LOT of time investigating floor coverings and finally made up my mind. I didn't go with the tiles like Corey did due to our Canadian winters. I don't want water and crappy runoff from the winter getting trapped underneath them.
I ended up going with a Polyaspartic coating. What is that you ask? It's a newer version of a 2 stage epoxy paint that was actually invented by Bayer aspirin. The advantages of it over epoxy are several. It's 4X's stronger, it does not fade from UV (a big plus for me!) and it cures much faster than epoxy. I chose a 4 layer coating with 2 base coats of gray, a layer of different colour paint chips (gray, black and white) as well as a clear coat on top with an anti-slip texture built into it. I got a great deal on it and was very, very happy with the outcome.
Check out the condition of the floor before. I had coated it with epoxy about 9 years ago and it did not hold out well at all. Turns out they now recommend a COMPLETELY different preparation approach than what was suggested 9 years ago.
I've shown you enough, eh? Really needed attention, didn't it?!? Here are the results after having the floor painted:
Then I looked at the walls. The house is 10 years old and the walls looked it. I've had brushes dripping stuff down, scuff marks, etc. We decided to paint the walls and ceiling since we had the garage empty anyway. I chose an exterior paint that can be washed down and is very durable. Here is the finished product before moving everything back into the garage. I am very, very happy with the makeover. The walls are so much brighter now that they should really help reflect the light more too. Here it is with the walls painted.
I ended up going with a Polyaspartic coating. What is that you ask? It's a newer version of a 2 stage epoxy paint that was actually invented by Bayer aspirin. The advantages of it over epoxy are several. It's 4X's stronger, it does not fade from UV (a big plus for me!) and it cures much faster than epoxy. I chose a 4 layer coating with 2 base coats of gray, a layer of different colour paint chips (gray, black and white) as well as a clear coat on top with an anti-slip texture built into it. I got a great deal on it and was very, very happy with the outcome.
Check out the condition of the floor before. I had coated it with epoxy about 9 years ago and it did not hold out well at all. Turns out they now recommend a COMPLETELY different preparation approach than what was suggested 9 years ago.









I've shown you enough, eh? Really needed attention, didn't it?!? Here are the results after having the floor painted:



Then I looked at the walls. The house is 10 years old and the walls looked it. I've had brushes dripping stuff down, scuff marks, etc. We decided to paint the walls and ceiling since we had the garage empty anyway. I chose an exterior paint that can be washed down and is very durable. Here is the finished product before moving everything back into the garage. I am very, very happy with the makeover. The walls are so much brighter now that they should really help reflect the light more too. Here it is with the walls painted.




