Measure the moisture content of the concrete before painting.
The moisture content of the floor directly affects the choice of paint type and application method. Therefore, it's essential to determine the moisture level of the concrete using specialized measuring equipment from the outset to understand the actual condition of the surface. For most civil construction and factory buildings, the ideal moisture content is usually between 5-8%.
In practice, many people use common devices such as the EM-480 concrete and plaster moisture meter to monitor the floor condition before painting. These two models are easy to use, provide quick results, and are suitable for assessing the site before construction.
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If the concrete is too wet or has dried beyond acceptable limits, the paint layer will have difficulty adhering to the substrate. The common consequence is the need for multiple coats of paint, an uneven paint surface, and potential peeling after a short time, reducing the durability and aesthetic appeal of the structure.
Concrete floor surface treatment
Floor painting only achieves good durability and aesthetics when the concrete subfloor is properly prepared from the start. The surface needs to be uniformly roughened to ensure strong paint adhesion and prevent moisture penetration later on.

For areas with weak or deteriorated subfloors, thorough treatment is necessary before roughening. Flaking, pitted, or damaged concrete should be removed. Then, use an industrial grinder or sandblasting machine to roughen the surface. Areas with cracks need more careful treatment to prevent them from spreading after use.
After roughening, the floor needs to be thoroughly cleaned. Fine dust, sand particles, and remaining impurities must be vacuumed or swept away to ensure the subsequent paint layer adheres evenly and achieves a high-quality finish.
For damp concrete floors, several drying methods can be applied before painting. In practice, many contractors use specialized gas torches to quickly dry the surface. This method reduces moisture immediately, facilitating subsequent construction steps and saving costs.
To enhance long-term moisture resistance, it's essential to use appropriate waterproofing materials for concrete. These materials penetrate deep into the subfloor structure, limiting moisture evaporation from below. Depending on the floor condition and budget, a suitable solution can be chosen to ensure the quality of the finished surface. Additionally, a moisture-resistant primer is often used to increase the stability of the topcoat.
Before applying any treatment, it's crucial to determine the floor's moisture level to select the most appropriate solution, avoiding waste and ensuring safety during construction.





