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Resin flooring can often breathe new life into old concrete surfaces, offering a fresh, durable, and attractive finish for indoor and outdoor spaces. The key to success lies in careful preparation and selecting the right products for a lasting result.
Assessing and Preparing Old Concrete
Before applying resin, it’s essential to evaluate your existing concrete. The substrate should be stable, free from loose material, and without major cracks or rising damp. Old concrete may show signs of wear, so patch up damaged areas and thoroughly clean the surface to remove dust, grease, or old coatings.
- Repair chips and crevices with a suitable filler
- Ensure the slab is dry and free of damp issues
- Remove all contaminants by sweeping, vacuuming, and degreasing
Priming for Strong Adhesion
Proper priming is crucial for resin flooring, especially on older concrete. A dedicated primer like Epoxyprimer helps seal the surface, improves resin bonding, and reduces the risk of delamination. For uneven or highly absorbent concrete, an extra coat of primer may be required before proceeding to the main resin layer.
Choosing a Resin Flooring System
Once your surface is prepared and primed, select a resin system suitable for your needs—options range from permeable outdoor pebble kits for driveways or patios to self-levelling resins for indoor floors. Products such as the Flowstone Complete Permeable Floor Kit or clear binders like Trasparente Epoxy Binder can provide durable and attractive solutions. Always follow the manufacturer’s mixing and application instructions for best results.
When This Matters
Renovating old concrete with resin flooring is ideal when you want to rejuvenate worn surfaces or add a custom touch to patios, garages, or indoor rooms—quickly and cost-effectively, without removing the original base.
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Applying resin flooring to old concrete is achievable with the right preparation, priming, and product choice. For more step-by-step guidance on your project, visit the main guide on how to make a DIY resin floor.
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