Should I seal or paint the floor or just leave it alone?
Folks,
I've waited 30 years for this, and finally I am on the verge of getting my shed.
At last a home for all my woodworking stuff!!
No more moving the router table to get to the WC2000 to move it out of the way to move the jointer to get to the thicknesser - oh joy!!
I thought I had it all worked out, at least in principle, but when it has come down to the wire I am a bit confused.
My question is ....Should I seal or paint the floor?
I had thought treating the floor would keep the dust down, make it easier to clean, and stop spills soaking into it etc...BUT.. there's always one isn't there?...well several really ....The floor, by the way, has been finished with a helicopter so it's nice and smooth and looks OK now just 3 weeks after the slab has been laid.
I understand that concrete dust will only likely be a problem if the mixture had too much water in it ..BUT (number 1) how do I tell if this is going to be a problem as it's only been down three weeks?
I thought that if it was sealed or painted then it wouldn't matter BUT (number 2) all the info I have suggests that I must wait 12 WEEKS!!! for the concrete to cure before I apply a paint like Berger Jet Pave.
I had thought that a clear sealer might be the way to go and I had info that suggested that I only had to wait around 3-4 weeks after the slab was laid before I applied it..BUT (number 3) it seems that the clear stuff is susceptible to UV and requires re-coating after 2 years!! Now most of the slab will obviously be under the roof BUT (number 4) because I have three roller doors which will most likely be open, especially during the warmer months ( about 9 of 'em here in Qld) then the sun will get to a significant area of the floor. They tell me that adding a colour to the clear sealer will help with the UV problem BUT (number 5) not to any significant degree.
So, have I got this all wrong? Should I just leave it as bare concrete? I know that's the quickest but is it the best?
Suggestions please
Ian