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We have a large room that will initially be used as our attic (as we don't have one). It will have a Cemfloor screed poured next week, and we want to stop the dust that might/will occur from general foot traffic. I'm thinking of using something like a garage floor paint, or possibly an even more resilient resin or epoxy resin coating.

 

Any recommendations for what to use? Seen this in FB advert land - resincoat.co.uk - anyone used it?

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If you are going to the trouble of coating it, then use an epoxy resin. May cost more  but it will last as long as the floor.

 

Alternatively, how about a posh 'vinyl', they don't have to look like the 1980s (though I looked better back then).

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With it being cementitious, could you use a standard curing agent/dust sealer?  It’s not the most robust solution but it’s something. 
 

As @SteamyTea says resin floor covering would be the most robust. 
 

Somewhere in between you have 1 part resin floor paints like Crown Epimac or 2 part paints like Resbuild SF which get more expensive the more complex the product. 

 

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You don't need anything on cemfloor. Just stay off it until it cures properly. Our plant room and large storage room in basement are both bare cemfloor and there is no noticeable dust or wear. 

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6 hours ago, SteamyTea said:

If you are going to the trouble of coating it, then use an epoxy resin

Depends. I've had fancy 2 part stuff in commercial garages, specified by well known marques,  and it was great but hideously expensive. 

For family garage businesses  we tried the cheapest floor paint from their trade magazines. Tt wore out eventually along the repeat wheel routes, (thousands of passes) and simply needed a local touch up every 5 years. So it saved them thousands.

 

 

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15 hours ago, BotusBuild said:

and we want to stop the dust that might/will occur from general foot traffic

For our concrete floors before we carpeted, we used a simple inexpensive concrete sealer, white milky stuff, similar to watered down PVA. Went on easy dried pretty quick, dust gone. Cheap as chips to buy.

 

Epoxy used that also, super expensive, every tool you use goes in the bin, in a domestic situation will outlast the rest of the house.

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I wanted to paint a screeded workshop floor. The small print on the solvent based floor paints I looked at said they weren't suitable for screed, only suitable for concrete. So I went for the two part epoxy paint. Yes it was expensive and you have to discard your rollers and brushes afterwards, but I preferred to do the job once. It's been down a couple of years now and is holding up wel ... l and I like the high gloss finish 🙂 . I've dropped things on it and it hasn't chipped.

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Thank you all. May go for the concrete sealer for now and properly floor it if it gets turned into a bedroom later down the line.

 

FYI- Nick, it's heated so things'll be warm.

 

I'll save the expensive epoxy for MY garage 😁

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