Hello Fellow DIYers,
I'm looking to make my basement look at little brighter with a coat of paint. I'm also in the process of adding can lights, electrical outlets (conduit on the wall face), and then we plan to epoxy the floor. We have half insulation down the walls that I want to leave and want to paint just lower half of the walls. We do not have any moisture issues at this time, but I want to make sure we don't introduce any by painting over the walls.
This is where my question lies, what should I paint the walls with? Searches online about painting seem to focus on fixing water issues, but that does not apply to my situation. I was looking into masonry flat paints, example https://romabio.com/masonryflat/. These claim that they remaining breathable after coating. Any one use this or something similar? What else has everyone used to paint their basement walls that don't have water problems?
DragonsBane80 t1_iwcdtle wrote
Anything meant for stucco/masonry should be fine, although in theory cement basement walls should have an exterior sealant, so it really shouldn't be a worry.
Make sure you prime before paint.