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Mammoth Coatings
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Concrete Floor Coating-Apply - For Business

Serving Robert Lee, TX and surrounding areas

In business since 2018

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"I hired this company to resurface my 3 car garage. I was shocked to find I could have a glossy design for my budget... instead of just having my concrete fixed up. Thank you Mammoth!"
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Garage Floor with Chips
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Response time2 days
Response rate89%
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Jay Team
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Concrete Finishing, Overlays & Coloring - Apply

Serving Robert Lee, TX and surrounding areas

In business since 2000

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"Finally someone who shows up when they say they will, gives a honest estimate, set a schedule and did the job EXACTLY as we discussed and agreed upon. Communicated the job progress well."
Response time1 day
Response rate95%
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Epoxy Flooring questions, answered by experts

Concrete can take years to fully settle, but interior concrete floors are mostly settled after a year. Shifting and settling can occur throughout your home’s life, but most major settling happens the first few years after the concrete is poured. It’s not uncommon for minor cracks to appear in concrete floors over time—check with a concrete pro to ensure new cracks don’t indicate a structural issue in your home.

When you’re painting a garage floor, it’s best to use a combination of rollers and brushes. You’ll want to start with a brush, making a border around the edges where the floor meets the wall. From there you can use a roller, though some people also like to do the entire first coat with a brush because it’s easier to work the paint into the textured concrete.

If your concrete stains are green in color, it indicates the presence of mold or algae—which you should address right away. If left unattended, mold will spread to other areas throughout the home. However, be careful not to disturb mold on indoor concrete surfaces and work with a local mold remediation specialist for specialized care. Once free from mold and algae, seal your concrete to eliminate pores and gaps.

Most garage floor paints are epoxy-based and available in DIY kits. One-part epoxies are simpler to apply than two-part epoxies, which have a more involved process. Sometimes, people also use latex-based paint because it’s easier to clean up mistakes with soap and water. Either way, make sure your paint is specifically designed for concrete garage floors. It should say so on the label.

Evenly wetting a wood floor before applying a stain is called water popping. It raises the grain and opens the wood’s pores to absorb more stain. When done properly, it can make the stain look darker and deeper. However, it’s important to evenly wet the floor and let it dry before applying the stain.

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