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bigdog 01-28-2024 05:43 PM

Painting Cement Patio
 
In the Spring, I will be painting a small Concrete patio. The patio was painted by the previous owner, so I'm just re-painting to give it a fresh look.

Not sure what type of paint is on there now, but was thinking of using an acrylic latex and want a semi-glossy look.

What are suggestions about painting Concrete ? TIA.....

WinnisquamZ 01-28-2024 07:20 PM

If you don’t know what’s on it now it will be difficult to determine what to repaint with. There are concrete stains available. My first question would be “what’s it look like now?” Is it peeling up in big chunks? Is it just faded?


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John Mercier 01-28-2024 08:49 PM

Check with Dan and Kate at Middleton, or the most experienced architectural coating specialist wherever you are going to purchase the product.

Generally you will be coating with a deck/floor paint in the semi-gloss specifically formulated to create a low scuff surface to be walked on.

The preparation of the surface will be key to the long term durability.

bigdog 01-28-2024 09:44 PM

Surface is not peeling, just faded. It does have a semi-gloss surface.
I'm almost positive it 'is not' a stain surface but paint.

I'm having a painter, repaint kitchen cabinets (now), and will ask his opinion.
I want to paint the patio myself in the Spring.

Thanks for everyone's feedback, greatly appreciated !

WinnisquamZ 01-28-2024 10:06 PM

If it’s not peeling it’s most likely a porch and floor exterior paint. Clean it and paint.


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tis 01-29-2024 05:20 AM

WE had our garage floor diamond shined and I was very surprised at how nice this comes out. It has a design almost like a marble look. It will never peel!:)

ishoot308 01-29-2024 09:42 AM

??? Diamond Shined ???
 
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Originally Posted by tis (Post 390789)
WE had our garage floor diamond shined and I was very surprised at how nice this comes out. It has a design almost like a marble look. It will never peel!:)

What is "Diamond Shined" tis??

Dan

tis 01-29-2024 10:00 AM

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Originally Posted by ishoot308 (Post 390793)
What is "Diamond Shined" tis??

Dan

They take a big concrete floor grinder with a diamond blade and go over and over it.

The Real BigGuy 01-29-2024 10:06 AM

Another option is a 2-part epoxy coating. It will last forever but it is a little more difficult to apply.


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John Mercier 01-29-2024 11:33 AM

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Originally Posted by bigdog (Post 390786)
Surface is not peeling, just faded. It does have a semi-gloss surface.
I'm almost positive it 'is not' a stain surface but paint.

I'm having a painter, repaint kitchen cabinets (now), and will ask his opinion.
I want to paint the patio myself in the Spring.

Thanks for everyone's feedback, greatly appreciated !

If it isn't peeling, they may just have you scuff clean it and repaint with the porch/floor.
It has a high scuff resistance, but not the greatest UV resistance.

Little Bear 01-29-2024 11:56 AM

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Originally Posted by tis (Post 390794)
They take a big concrete floor grinder with a diamond blade and go over and over it.

What company does this type of service?

tis 01-29-2024 03:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Little Bear (Post 390800)
What company does this type of service?

I don't know in NH. Maybe a concrete company could tell you?

tis 01-29-2024 03:58 PM

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Little Bear 01-29-2024 03:59 PM

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Wow! That looks great Tis.

tis 01-29-2024 04:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Little Bear (Post 390814)
Wow! That looks great Tis.

Thanks we were pretty pleased with it.

ishoot308 01-29-2024 04:17 PM

Beautiful
 
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This is the picture.

That is some serious polishing! Looks amazing!!

Dan

John Mercier 01-29-2024 06:07 PM

What did they use for the sealant?

John Mercier 01-29-2024 06:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Little Bear (Post 390800)
What company does this type of service?

I believe we used Epoxy Floor of New England.

tis 01-29-2024 07:06 PM

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Originally Posted by John Mercier (Post 390818)
What did they use for the sealant?

If you are asking me that, we didn't use one. The can do a sealant but if they are happy with the results they don't need to do one. You can do colors or lakes and all kinds of things with epoxy if you want.

tis 01-29-2024 07:08 PM

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Originally Posted by ishoot308 (Post 390817)
That is some serious polishing! Looks amazing!!

Dan

Thank you i. We were pretty pleased with it.

John Mercier 01-29-2024 07:57 PM

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Originally Posted by tis (Post 390824)
If you are asking me that, we didn't use one. The can do a sealant but if they are happy with the results they don't need to do one. You can do colors or lakes and all kinds of things with epoxy if you want.

No sealer is too risky for our shops.
Meredith was done with a chemical hardner that ''densified'' the concrete, and then multiple different grits until the owners were satisfied (could have gone further but chose not to). In the paint aisle you can notice the red pigment in an area of the concrete, someone spilled paint tint prior to the floor getting sealed.

The intent was for the night cleaning crew to do something like wax to build a protective layer. I think he does that with the little zamboni... as under the shelves appears different than the open areas of the floor.

I thought about epoxy for my garage... but a little concerned with any water creating a slip & fall situation.

We did paint the patio pavers; and I have since sealed my walkway with some dry look product from UGL... too soon to tell how well that works.

shifthappens 03-21-2024 05:28 AM

I recommend Rust-Oleum concrete floor paint.
When I had my concrete patio painted last fall, the guys from Oahu Interior Painting, the local contractor I hired to do the painting, used this product. It's held up well against foot traffic and weather elements.


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