วันพุธที่ 3 พฤศจิกายน พ.ศ. 2553

Floor Paint Makes a World of Difference on Concrete Floors

Numerous people who own homes that have floors of concrete in them usually realize that they need to add floor paint to the older concrete flooring, so the floors will look nicer, like they are brand new. By adding paint to flooring, the entire surface changes in appearance, even by changing the color of a floor, you would be amazed at what happens to the surface with just that change. Besides looks, the concrete becomes long lasting, scratches disappear, and the paint helps to resist further scratching, fragmenting, or other things that happen with wear-n-tear. If someone is thinking about upgrading his or her home, one might want to think about the following aspects prior to making changes.

Before you buy floor paint, make sure the product guarantees an epoxy-type coating, or one that has synthetic material in it for laminating. By purchasing this type of paint, you are sure to have a shiny floor, and the surface will remain safeguarded from future scuff marks or other effects from wear and tear, as mentioned previously. Although these forms of defense do not last eternally, they will still serve the purpose for quite some time after the primary and final coats are applied. Every kind of coating product like paint consists of a vast array of directions, which include how many coats to apply. It is wise to apply at least two to three coats of floor paint. The extra coats assure you that the floor will remain scuff free and will shine for many years. If you only apply one coat of paint to the concrete, it will wear off a lot faster and will not shine as well either. You want the greatest outcome when you are done with your home improvements, ones that will last for years.

If it is a garage, patio/porch or basement you are thinking about painting, you will not need much for gear to accomplish this goal. Nonetheless, it is wise to make sure each room you paint has enough air circulation. You can leave a couple of windows opened up a little and run a fan or two while you paint. This process helps keep the air cleaner, so you and/or the family are not exposed to paint fumes, and the fans and circulating air will help to add dryness to the air, and the paint will not remain wet too long. Paint will dry faster than normal with proper airflow. If you are working on a painting project outside, one that is not sheltered from inclement weather, schedule your project according to weather reports. Even if it is only going to sprinkle outside, this weather will affect paint drying. Even for indoor painting projects, humidity might affect the paint drying process as days with less humid air are best for painting.

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