Choosing Basement Floor Paint And Using Basement
Waterproofing Products
Learning how to choose and apply basement floor paint takes a little time and research. You will have a much
better idea how to proceed from this article.
Finishing a basement floor can be a difficult process, and often you can not use the same things as you would
for other floors. Basements tend to become damp, and many types of flooring can come loose as a result, which
negates all your hard work.
Carpet water damage can be very annoying because of the musty basement smell. No one wants to go down to their
basement and be met with the odor of mold and mildew. However, all of these things can be solved by using a good
quality basement floor paint.
The floor be made to look really good, but you need to pay attention to the details. Paint does not set properly
on a surface that is wet. Therefore it is important to take care of any wet basement problems before you begin the
process of applying paint to your basement floor.
There are many excellent basement waterproofing products on the market, and you can learn a great deal by
studying their use and application. Most of the time you can do it yourself as well.
Take care of any water problem first!
If the moisture is caused by rainfall, it can often be eliminated by cleaning out your rain gutters and routing
your downspouts away from the house.
You should then dry out the floor with a dehumidifier before painting. However, if the moisture is seeping in
from the bottom, the floor will need to be sealed.
To tell where the problem is coming from, tape a piece of plastic to the floor. If the underside is wet when you
lift it,the water is coming from under the floor. If the water is on the top of the plastic, it is caused by
condensation.
Once your basement floors are dry, you are ready to start painting. There are a wide variety of ways this can be
done. You can use several colors of concrete basement floor paint to create a vinyl or tile look, or you can sponge
paint it to look like granite.
Waterproofing the basement walls before paining is a good idea as well. You may need to repair any foundation
cracks as well. This will help to keep the entire area dry. If you need a basement sump pump to keep water out,
make sure that the area to be painted is able to remain dry before trying to paint.
Options for finishing your basement floor
Another option is to buy an epoxy kit. This is cheap and easy to apply, and will give you basement floors that
are water proof and do not stain.
A few of the more popular paints are:
Rust-Oleum EPOXYShield Basement Gray Floor Coating. This is available from almost any good paint store and costs
around $48 a gallon. Expensive, but very high quality paint.
Epoxy Shield Basement Floor Coating Kit is another good choice. It sells for about $53 per gallon.
Concrete stain is also becoming more popular. It is water based and can be sprayed on. In addition, many types
of designs can be done with it.
Quikrete Basement & Concrete Floor Paint is a great choice. It goes for about $25 a gallon.
Boat deck paint is also a good solution. Because it's mixed with sand, it creates a non-slip surface and lasts a
long time. In conclusion, painting is a great way to finish basement floors. It is cheaper than other types of
flooring and easy to apply. In many cases, it can be done by the homeowner himself.
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