What can I cover my concrete walls with?
The most common way to cover concrete walls in a basement is drywall, a.k.a. sheetrock. Drywall comes in panels panels made from calcium sulfate dihydrate or “gypsum.” Panels come in different thicknesses and sizes, the most common being 4′ x 8′ x 1/2″ thick.
How do you coat a concrete wall?
Spread the cement onto the wall, using the flat side of the trowel to smooth the cement. Remove excess cement using the edge of the trowel in a scraping motion. Apply a thick enough coat to cover the surface with an even coat of cement. Allow the skim-coat to dry for 24 hours before painting.
How do you cover a concrete exterior wall?
The simplest way to cover a cinder block wall is by using surface bonding cement to create a concrete finish. Concrete helps insulate the building and keep moisture out. It creates a smooth, finished surface you can leave as is or paint.
How do you cover old painted concrete walls?
Apply fresh paint or concrete stain to the wall. Concrete stain acts much like paint, dying the surface of the concrete a different shade. Paint or stain can be applied with standard rollers and paintbrushes. Use thin layers of paint or stain and do at least two layers.
Can I put epoxy over painted concrete?
Epoxy paints also offer a two-part application system that is followed by a sealing topcoat that ensures a lengthy life for your new color coloring. You can always epoxy a painted concrete floor.
What kind of paint do you use on already painted concrete walls?
Masonry paint (also called elastomeric paint or elastomeric wall coating) is a good choice for concrete painting because it contains binders that contract and expand with the concrete.
How do you stop paint from peeling on concrete?
Coat all areas of bare concrete with a suitable primer, such as Behr Concrete & Masonry Bonding Primer. That needs to cure at least eight hours. Then you can paint with a product designed for exterior concrete, such as Behr Premium Plus Porch & Patio Floor Paint.