Repair Basement, Kitchen, Garage and Other Concrete Floors: Tips and Tricks That Save Time and Money
Here are useful tips learned during more than 40 years of installing epoxy urethane floor seals and coatings on Fortune 500 company concrete floors, as well as in basements, garages, and decks. These tips can help you avoid mistakes that can limit the life of your floor.
There are three broad steps to doing your floor project: planning and preparation, repairing, and applying the coating. This article is the second in a three part series, and deals with repairing holes, cracks, and other damaged areas.
General guidelines for applying an epoxy coating to your floor:
Do no harm.
Investing in preparation produces the most years of service.
Let the chemicals and equipment do the work.
What can go wrong, will go wrong, unless you think ahead.
Technique is what separates mortals from Rembrandts.
An once of prevention is worth a pound of cure.
Now let’s get started with tips on how to repair those holes, cracks, and spalled areas.
Plan the job.
Repairs should be done after the floor has been cleaned, prepped, and dried.
Dealing with old lifting paint or seals.
Bevel the edges of holes left by thick finishes pealing off.
Technique, technique, technique.
Hairline cracks
Expansion joints
Glue together surface breaks and chunks
You get two tries to repair your problem
Screen the floor after your primer coat repairs are made
Sweep your floor with a kitchen type broom before coating.






