Submitted by Big-dingaling78 t3_122prac in DIY
I am getting ready to repaint my basement which was painted over 20 years ago. I’m looking for something down and dirty quick and easy just wanting to freshen it up. How do you guys go about prepping the walls and concrete floors to paint and seal any cracks? What type of durable paint to use and what’s some good ideas for color options for the floors and walls? Don’t know if I want to go white this time. I am planing on spraying the walls and rolling the floors and paint the structural columns and wooden girder that runs the length of my basement. My basement is not acclimated really well and gets damp. The house is over 100 years old. Not planning on emptying out the entire basement to paint. I have a lot of tools and was just going to move to one side of the basement and cover in plastic and move again to paint the other side. Tips and tricks would be great. Preferred paint is SW. Thanks
allangee t1_jdruzg9 wrote
If your basement is damp, pretty much anything you put on the walls and/or floor is going to come off in short order.
If your yard grading is causing water to flow towards the house, you need to fix that by re-grading. The proper way to avoid dampness in the basement is to seal the exterior of the walls and make sure your drain tile is clear.
A stopgap solution might be some of the sealing products you see advertised for the interior walls, but I don't no anyone having any long-term success with that.