I’m ready to seal my garage floor. Do you recommend a concrete floor paint or a two-part epoxy? I don’t want anything slick.
Of all the types of floor coatings – latex, polyurethane, epoxy – I really prefer using an epoxy. It’s going to last much longer and is a lot more durable, in my opinion. The problem with epoxy, though, is that it will definitely give you a slick, and often slippery, finish. Thankfully, though, you can put a non-slip additive in many of the epoxy coatings to help eliminate the slippery surfaces. Many of the floor coating kits actually come with the “flecks” or chips of color to sprinkle on the floor for a decorative or showroom look. Those flecks are great non-skid additives. Other additives are a fine sand-like particulate. Those tend to be better at anti-skid, but you need to be okay with the rough-looking texture.
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