Painting
Concrete Floors
Copyright © 2004, Pamela Cole Harris
Home and Garden Makeover.com
http://www.homeandgardenmakeover.com
The first time I saw a painted concrete floor, I
was amazed! It was beautiful! It is the perfect solution for an inexpensive
floor that will last and last. If you want to try this money-saving
technique in your home, here’s how (but I warn you, this is not a
one-weekend project!)
1. If your floor is inside the house, do a little checking before
you decide to paint your floor. Is the concrete damp? Are there puddles?
(If so, then you have a larger problem than an ugly floor!) If so,
contact a professional to take care of the water seepage problem.
Let the concrete dry thoroughly before painting (this may take a l-o-n-n-n-n-n-n-g
time!)
2. Thoroughly clean the concrete. If there is any grease on the floor
(what have you been DOING in this room?), you must remove it before
painting or the paint won’t stick. To remove grease, put down cat
litter to absorb the majority of oil, then scrub again with Goof Off.
Then mix up a bucket of TSP and scrub the floor, rinsing several times,
until your mop is clean (I didn’t say this would be easy, did I?).
Wait at least three days for the floor to dry.
3. Sand off any paint (have you done this before?) or bumpy stuff
(such as glue or paint residue) with a hand sander and 80-grit sandpaper.
Vacuum well. Go over the floor with a tack cloth (a sticky cheesecloth
available at any hardware or home improvement store).
4. Use Cement Fixall to repair any cracks and holes, then let it dry
completely.
5. Now we begin the painting process. Roll on two coats of Kilz primer
and stain blocker. Let dry between coats.
6. Use a roller or a paint compressor, if you have one, to paint on
at least two coats of a good latex flat paint. (Don’t settle for the
cheap stuff for this project!)
7. Now for the creative stuff! Use your imagination to come up with
geometric shapes, the look of faux tile, faux stone, or even a faux
yellow brick road! Let dry completely!
8. Roll on two coats of Breakthrough sealer with a 1/4" nap roller.
You will need a respirator mask for this (cough! cough!). Let dry.
Now you have a beautiful concrete floor – indestructible and colorful!
I just have one more tip – lay some nice soft rugs around, especially
in the wintertime! Your floor may be marvelous, but it will be cold
on those tender toes!
Pamela Cole Harris is an editor, writer and eco-decorator with over
35 years experience. Her website, http://www.homeandgardenmakeover.com
is full of her unique decorating ideas and "how-to"s. Her
new book, "100+ Wildly Imaginative Ideas for Creating Your
Own Coffee Table - a Handbook for the Creatively Deficient Decorator
" is available through her website or at http://www.lulu.com/pamelacoleharris
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