Wednesday 25 July 2018

5 Simple Tips to Paint a Concrete Floor


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Painting a concrete floor is a great way to improve the look and performance of the floor. The concrete floor has special characteristics as the interior and exterior concrete surface do not have to look a boring shade of gray. Concrete can also look interesting and beautiful by applying a few coats of paints. Paint floor in W/A has a special appearance because most of the homeowners paint simple concrete floor as it looks interesting and beautiful.

 Here are the simple five tips on how to paint concrete floor. 

1. Wash the floor

The concrete floor must be completely dry before beginning this assignment. If your floor shows any signs of water seepage then eliminate before starting. Sweep away any surface leaves, dirt, and debris. Remove any existing paint or gunk using a power washer or scraper. You don’t have to worry about the stains, however, if they are set in; make sure there is no sort of object stuck onto the surface.

2. Seal interior Concrete

Water moves through spongy concrete, so sealing interior walls is necessary to prevent moisture from seeping in, promoting mold growth and that cold and damp basement feel. You can use a masonry sealer. The sealing interior is very important as it is the best way to ensure that you don’t ruin your paint job soon after applying it.  This is not at all necessary if you are painting outdoor concrete.

3. Apply primer

Before adding your color, you need to use a primer to make sure that the paint will stick. This will ensure a strong adhesion of the paint. Apply one layer of primer with a paint roller. If you are working outdoors or painting an old color to have better results use two coats of primer. Make sure that the first coats get fully dry before applying the second coat.

 4. Painting concrete

Always remember to check the weather forecast to ensure that you at least have 2-3 days in a row before painting outdoor concrete. You need to give ample amount of time to dry in between each coat. Different paints will have different specific, check the dry time in manufacturer’s instructions. Get a weather check and only tackle the assignment when the weather is in your favor.

5. Purchase the right paint

To get the best result use masonry paint which is formulated to contract and expand as concrete changes temperate. It is often sold as elastomeric paint or elastomeric wall coating. It is much thicker than regular paint so you need to be sure and use a high-capacity roller or brush.

Thursday 19 July 2018

4 Things to Do Before Sealing Your Pavers



Sealing an outdoor walkway or patio will help you to protect your investment. Sealing your pavers is important because it maintains the colors and appearance of your pavers and prevents it from getting stains from forming. By sealing them on a regular basis, you can preserve their appearance and longevity. Paver Sealing in Perth has a great benefit that it doesn’t have harsh UV rays; direct sun exposure breaks sown coatings. Perth rain can also gradually wear down beautiful concrete and stone surface.

Before diving straight into the process, you’ll have to have a Pre-sealing to-do list

1. See what your manufacturer has to say

Before going to a local hardware store, take time to review the paver manufacturer’s specifications for sealing. This will give you an insight view on the types of sealing products which are safe to use on your paver and also know the appropriate waiting period before applying sealer to new pavers.

2.  Check the weather

In many cases, a sealer should only be applied to pavers that are completely dry. So have a rain check for 24 hours before starting your project. You also don’t want to perform a sealing job at extreme temperature. You also don’t want any rain after sealing, it’s always necessary to have a rain check before sealing.

3. Clean

Actually, it’s so important in printing special “reminder to clean” labels for all our sealing products, not only you want to clean stains from pavers prior to sealing, but also you want to take care for your efflorescence. The cleaning step prepares the pavers to allow the sealer to bond properly. It is also important to clean stains from the pavers prior to sealing.

4.  Remove contaminated sand

If you want to tackle the process of sealing, then don’t take any shortcuts. Make sure to remove any contaminated sand from the joints and replace it with polymeric sand. If you are going to replace sand, the efflorescence of cleaning should be done after you replace polymeric sand and before you seal.