Garage Floor Coating with Rust-Oleum ROCKSOLID

CONCRETE FLOOR COATING WITH RUST-OLEUM ROCKSOLID

The floor in our garage was a disaster when we purchased our house but with Rust-Oleum’s RockSolid products, we were able to repair and apply a beautiful garage floor coating.

Make your garage floors beautiful and easy to clean with this comprehensive tutorial with video showing how to repair a concrete slap and apply the Rust-Oleum RockSolid Garage Floor Coating.

Where is the last place you would want to prance around barefoot in your home? Probably the garage, right? If your garage floor is anything like ours was, it’s just plain gross. It was dirty and there was sawdust everywhere because of all woodworking projects.

It was a beast to clean because we had these huge craters in the middle of the garage due to past foundation work on our home. The large holes collected debris and threatened a sprained ankle. It was a mess.

Garage Floor Coating with Rust-Oleum ROCKSOLID

We spend quite a bit of time in our garage using it as a shop for our DIY projects so we really want to transform the space into a place that is inviting and inspiring and a snazzy garage floor coating was just what we needed to revive our old nasty concrete floor.

Rust-Oleum was nice enough to send over their RockSolid garage floor coating kit for us to try out. After repairing the concrete floor (see ya later crater) and applying the concrete floor coating, we were impressed and happy with the results! If your floor is as bad as ours, it will be time consuming and require labor but the products make the process easy and uncomplicated.

Garage Floor Coating with Rust-Oleum ROCKSOLID

The metallic finish is mesmerizing and worth the work because not only does the garage floor coating make the garage look beautiful it makes it ridiculously easy to keep clean. Now I feel 100% comfortable dancing around on this beautiful floor barefoot.

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TUTORIAL VIDEO

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I’ll hand it over to Brent now to explain the floor coating process because I got out of all the work on this project. I had my own labor intensive project – taking care of a newborn! Since it was a two person job my dad was nice enough to sub in for me and give Brent a helping hand. Yes, the other person in the video is my dad, not me. Pregnancy changed my body but not THAT much.

STEPS

Part 1: Repairing the Concrete Slab

Garage Floor Coating with Rust-Oleum ROCKSOLID

1. Before applying any of the garage floor coating products there were a few large craters that needed to be filled with concrete.

We used a mallet and cold chisel to square the edges of the craters to be 1/2″ deep. This allowed the edges of the cement patcher to be applied thick and avoid chipping.

Garage Floor Coating with Rust-Oleum ROCKSOLID

2. We followed the instructions on the cement patcher product.

To mix it up we added water to the powder mix. The concrete mixed to a thicker consistency than I expected.

Garage Floor Coating with Rust-Oleum ROCKSOLID

3. Using a spray bottle, we wet each crater so the cement patcher would adhere to it.

After filling each hole, we used a finishing trowel to smooth the surface.

Garage Floor Coating with Rust-Oleum ROCKSOLID

4. To level the slab, we rented a concrete grinder from a home improvement store.

We started grinding down all the high spots. This also revealed the cracks around the foundation repair that needed to be patched before applying the concrete floor coating.

Garage Floor Coating with Rust-Oleum ROCKSOLID

5. After leveling the entire floor surface, we sealed the floor with Rust-Oleum’s RockSolid Moisture Stop.

The moisture stop product created a barrier within the concrete by filling the pours within the slab.

Once the entire slab was saturated, I misted the surface with water to keep it wet for 45 minutes. After the floor dried, I rinsed it with water and scrubbed it to remove any efflorescence from the surface.

Garage Floor Coating with Rust-Oleum ROCKSOLID

6. The floor took about two days to dry out before we repaired any of the cracks and small divots with Rust-Oleum’s Fast Patch product.

We mixed equal parts A and B of the fast patch mix and spread it over the surface with a puddy knife.

The divots deeper than 1/2″ took 2 applications.

Part 2: Applying Rust-Oleum RockSolid Floor Coating

Garage Floor Coating with Rust-Oleum ROCKSOLID

Almost everything comes in the box to apply the RockSolid floor coating.

The only additional supplies needed was the:

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Coating with Rust-Oleum ROCKSOLID

7. After setting out all the bags of coating we checked that that there were no clumps and then started by mixing one bag.

The two part product mixed in the bag by rolling side B into side A breaking the seam in the middle. We really like this feature because it allows the product to mix without introducing air. This allowed for a slightly longer working time.

Garage Floor Coating with Rust-Oleum ROCKSOLID

8. We shook/mixed the product in the bag for three minutes before cutting it open and pouring it into a bucket. Then, we used a paddle mixer and drill to mix the metallic tint into the clear coating.

Garage Floor Coating with Rust-Oleum ROCKSOLID

9. We used a paintbrush to apply the coating along the wall and rolled everything else.

The application is definitely a two person job. Luckily, Courtney’s dad came over to help since Courtney was tied up with our two week old son.

After spreading the product evenly using a M and W roll pattern, I came back with the a href=”https://amzn.to/32xucHt” target=”_blank”>roller and swirled the coating. We continued across the garage floor section by section mixing each kit as needed.

Garage Floor Coating with Rust-Oleum ROCKSOLID

10. Grinding the floor did open some large pin holes in the floor that created a few bubbles during the application process.

We took a gamble and popped the bubbles. Luckily, all of the bubbles we popped leveled out and dried smooth.

Garage Floor Coating with Rust-Oleum ROCKSOLID

I am really impressed with the work Brent and my dad did on the garage floor. Once it had all dried and the garage was empty, I happily danced around barefoot to show my approval of a job well done. I know it isn’t safe to work in the garage without shoes, but at least I could if I wanted to now and not end up with layers of dirt stuck to my feet.

Thanks to the new garage floor coating and the dust collector Brent modified, our garage floor has never looked and felt so nice. You wouldn’t even know we create tons of messes in this space because now it is a breeze to clean and we actually want to keep it clean.

PIN FOR LATER

A tutorial showing how to repair the concrete on your garage floor and give your garage floor and upgrade by applying Rust-Oleum ROCKSOLID coating. A garage floor epoxy diy video tutorial is also included.

6 comments

  1. Lee

    Great Video! Thank-you for posing for people like me who are super UN-handy!

    Question: When you went to pop the bubble, did you walk right over the floor with regular shoes? Were there any foot-steps created by that?

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  2. Sand and Buff Epoxy Resin

    The product I have used repeatedly is Rust-Oleum Epoxy Shield that is water based epoxy and comes in 2 base colors-bluish gray and a tan. It is this coat that the colored paint chips are applied to add contrast to the base epoxy floor color.

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  3. Ben

    Good job on the flooring! Would it be possible to get a followup as to how well the floor epoxy held up?
    Thanks!

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    1. Gray House Studio

      Hi Ben – Thanks! Sure, the garage floor is still looking top notch. We are currently working on a VW bus restoration in the garage and the flooring makes clean up so nice and is holding up really well!

      Reply

  4. Faith Johnson

    Looks great! Is the floor very slippery?

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    1. Gray House Studio

      The floor can get slippery if dirty or wet but we really like it. Plus, it is easy to keep clean and see where dust is building up because of the dark color. Rust-Oleum also sells a product that can be applied on top that has some grip.

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