Painting a Concrete Porch and Walkway
Our concrete porch and walkway looked dingy and weathered.
At Home Depot, I came across Behr Concrete & Garage 1 Part Epoxy Floor Coating. They had a lot of colors to choose from. Our house is a peach color, so we looked for something that would complement it and picked Sahara Sand.
Luckily, the color turned out to be a good match!
On a side note, we actually did this project over a year ago, and have pressure washed it a couple of times since then. The color still looks as vibrant as the day we did it, with no peeling whatsoever. Not bad for being out in the Florida sun!
We did our porch area, small walkway, and decided to stop at the driveway. That seemed like the perfect pop of color and curb appeal. It was a quick, easy job to do and we're happy with how it turned out.
I’ve attached the video of our process if you’d rather watch that.
Check out the difference in that 'before and after!'
I’m using a pressure washer to clean the concrete really well before painting it. Also, if you have any chips in the concrete, you may want to patch them now before painting. We didn’t have any major chips, so we moved on to the next step.
With the angled brush, I cut-in the areas around the walls and any areas the roller wouldn't reach. As a tip, it's best to have one person do the cut-ins while another person rolls in order to avoid "banding."
Once I had the roller cover on, extension pole attached, and the tray filled with paint, I began rolling. I recoated the roller as needed until the job was done.
We avoided walking on the area until the next day to give the paint time to cure.
This was one of the easier home improvements, and we still enjoy the look of it.
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Jennie Gleason on Nov 27, 2020
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Jennie Gleason on Nov 27, 2020
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