Another option may be an acid stain with a breathable acrylic sealer. If the concrete is in poor shape you can overlay it, then color and seal it as you wish.
Any look can be achieved.
Being that it is a basement you floor probably has a high vapor emissions rate. All epoxy flooring systems would fail without a vapor mitigation primer.
The other choice would be a stain and breathable urethane sealer. If you slab isn't a good candidate for staining you would need to do an...
There are many modualr flooring company's who you can buy from to create a checkered look.
If you want it done in epoxy, then you will need an experiences industrial coating company to install it for you.
If your patching isnt flexible and or properly intalled, it will eventually fail. Also, cement paint will peel of in a heartbeat. Even if you use the best epoxy in the world, the first point of failure might be your patching. Anyone that you use to install your floor will need to remove your...
You should look into some industrial epoxy installers in your area. Get 3 estimates, dump the low baller, check for references and see some finished floors. Don't forget to ask for a certificate of insurance.
the smell you are experiencing is from the bacteria growing within your whole garage but maily in your floor.
The solution is a seamless flooring system. Not your HD type but one that has an antibacterial treatment such as Bio Pruf. Most kennels and animal hospitals are spec'd with these...
There are a few options for your ladders. I personally like the big work hook from schulte. They can be installed directly into the studs, in slatwall or on gridwall.
It depends on your clearance. You would need at least 18 inches of height clearance to store anything substantial. You can buy 13 inch deep, 17 inch deep or 24 inch deep wire shelves that attach to the ceiling or the back wall itself. Or another solution is to create yourself a shelf out of...
I don't see what the problem is. The person asked for a solution and I offered one. I'm not disguising myself. I am not putting a gun to his or her head. Dr. Hook can take your advice, click on my link or even google himself a solution.
We have a great solution for you. These can be installed on slatwall or gridwall.
Here is the link http://www.garageandbeyond.com/products/equestrian/sloping-shelf-3-lip
We have a few solutions. Check out our garage gorilla, http://www.garageandbeyond.com/node/1
or
http://www.garageandbeyond.com/products/overhead/ceiling-hoists
Hello, I have organized many garages with your same dilema. I also have these attachments available on my website. This is the direct link. http://www.garageandbeyond.com/products/sports/skate-snowboards
These work on both slatwall and gridwall.