Choosing the right floor paint or treatment is as important as the preparation for the treatment of the floor.
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Your choice should be based on the type of floor surface, space use, and aesthetic preference. You don’t want to spend your time and money to coat your floor, only for it to peel up or bubble after a short period. It is good to test the features of the floor beforehand and follow the correct application process to treat your floor in the best way possible. Check out these considerations for selecting the right floor paint.
What is the type of your flooring?
The type of floor or material, whether wood, concrete, or tile, dictates the type of floor paint you choose. For example, enamel floor finishes are very vulnerable to moisture and not suitable for concrete floors. However, not all concrete is created similarly, so you also need to consider its structural soundness density and age.
The best thing is to have a professional do a moisture test on the floor beforehand since some excess water vapor can damage some floor coatings. It is also nice to keep in mind any floor treatments done on the floor in the past. Note that remnants of previous coatings applied on the floor could impact the application of new floor paint.
Keep in mind the demands of the floor surface.
Depending on your lifestyle, some parts of your floor take daily stresses and abuse over the years. Consider heavy foot traffic, frequent spills, high moisture levels, exposure to sunlight, movement of heavy items, abrasive cleaners, and even chemical spills.
You need to know which stress or abuse you want to protect your floor against to make an informed choice of the right floor paint. That is why it is necessary to consult with a flooring specialist to ensure that all the factors are considered when selecting a floor paint.
Prep the floor surface appropriately.
Prepping the surface is vital to ensure the adhesion of the floor paint or coating. For instance, mechanical means such as sanding or milling can prepare concrete floors. Leveling the surface is also essential and leave the pores open to identify any cracks and holes. Rough surfaces need to be treated and cracks repaired.
After that, pressure washing and vacuuming the floor eliminates any stains and dirt so that the floor paint will adhere well. It is necessary to apply a primer that acts as the base and moisture regulating bridge before applying the final coat.
Engage a flooring expert
Unlike other paintings, floor painting can be a bit intricate and requires an expert application. After all, you don’t want to waste your time and resources. Floor paints do not work like other types of paints and may require various techniques of application. So enlisting the help of a flooring expert is good to save you time and get quality services.
The final words
It is crucial to evaluate the floor beforehand, including the material and its condition to understand the attention it requires before the new floor paint application. Moisture is the floor’s biggest enemy, and a vapor barrier is necessary before applying the floor paint.