Garage floor epoxy can cover your old floor and give it a new look. It is long-lasting and beautiful. But it is crucial that you do not make any mistakes. Otherwise, you may find your epoxy floor lumpy, weak, and easy to chip or peel up. Here are some of the mistakes DIYers should avoid in their projects.

Not Preparing the Surface
The most frequent mistake is to prepare the concrete surface inappropriately before applying the garage floor epoxy coating. It has to be clean to the point that the epoxy coating will stick to the surface, and the surface has to be porous enough for the epoxy. Make sure to:
- It also means no oil, grease, or wax residue on the concrete surface, which can be achieved using a concrete degreaser.
- Finally, use an acid etcher to rough the surface to the desired level.
- Remove any flakes of concrete that are coming off or any other debris that may be found in the area.
- For the same reason, let the floor dry to ensure that there is no moisture that will hinder the bonding of the tiles.
Rushing the Job
It should be noted that working with epoxy also has its peculiarities, and its application should be done necessarily with the help of a specialist, having indicated the necessary time and conditions. Leaving some job incomplete or rushing through it in a hurry is the worst thing one can do. Be sure to:
- Measure out the correct amount of epoxy to apply on the surface of your car perfectly
- This means that you should only pour as much epoxy as you can use during the time that it remains usable or as per the pot life of the product.
- Let every coat dry as recommended before applying the next coat
- Make necessary plans to ensure that the concrete slabs are dried for a sufficient period of time before allowing pedestrian or vehicular traffic.
Applying in Cold Conditions
Epoxy can only bond correctly and cure in a temperature range of 60-90°F. Cold room temperatures and drafts, hard floor surfaces, and high humidity levels will slow the curing process. Avoid applying when:
- It is also important to mention the temperature of the floor should not be below 60°F.
- The humidity conditions are higher than eighty-five per cent.
- This is because you are unable to control the environment for proper curing.
Using the Wrong Application Tool
The issue of wrong application tools is another major problem in the system being developed, whereby some of the tools applied are not suitable for the development of the system as intended.
This involves using the appropriate tools when applying epoxy to ensure an even spread on the substrate surface. Avoid ruining the final look by;
- Using a high-quality roller with a phenolic resin core is important in the manufacturing process.
- Choosing to use disposable material rather than attempting to clean rollers or brushes for reuse
- This is important as sometimes there could be some problems that may arise out of the blue.
Conclusion Preventing mistakes makes the garage floor epoxy covering look professional and smooth and protects the working area for the longest time possible. Ensure that colors are applied correctly and allow the floor to cure to ensure it is tough and easy to maintain as a garage floor.








