Q:Can this paint be used on an exposed aggregate patio?
by|May 12, 2024
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A: Hi Kathy, thanks for the question. Our Porch & Patio Floor Paint can be used on exposed aggregate. Have a great day! -Ronald
by|May 13, 2024
Q:Does the can show how many sq ft this product 1-gallon is intended to cover?
by|Aug 3, 2018
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A: This product covers up to 400 square feet.
by|May 5, 2023
A: Hi Lee,
Thanks for your question! The coverage per gallon is located on the back of the label on the paint can. One gallon will cover 200-300 sq. ft. for rough surfaces, and 300-400 sq. ft. for smooth surfaces. Best - Sara
by|May 5, 2023
Q:Is it ok to apply a 2 part water based epoxy after? Its in a warehouse on concrete floors with he...
by|Aug 3, 2018
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A: Yes
by|Feb 4, 2020
A: Hi Eddie,
Thanks for your question. Our Porch & Patio Floor Paint can be topcoated with other water-based paints and stains. You may want to reach out to the company that makes the 2-Part Epoxy you plan on using to ensure that their product will adhere to a water-based paint. Best - Sara
by|May 5, 2023
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Q:If an indoor concrete slab (bedroom floor) was painting with this floor paint, would a floating t...
by|Jul 11, 2018
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A: Hi PF,
Thank you for your question. Since a floating vinyl floor doesn't require adhesive glue, you may be okay to apply it over our Porch and Patio Floor Paint. I hope this was helpful. Best of luck. -Edith
by|May 5, 2023
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A: I can not see any reason that would negate putting a floating type floor on top of it later on. We painted our front entry way and our front walk way and it has stood up to everyone walking on it just fine. Why would putting a vinyl type floor cause any problem.
by|May 5, 2023
Q:Has anyone tried this Behr Porch/Patio/Floor indoors (concrete slab in bedroom)? Wondering how it...
by|Jul 8, 2018
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A: Hi PF,
Thanks for writing in. The Porch & Patio Floor Paint can be applied to an interior concrete slab and will hold up as long as label instructions for prep and application are followed. If the slab is previously coated, the use of primer wouldn't be necessary. However, if it's a bare surface, you'll need to make sure it's porous and prime before painting. Good luck!
~Takhari
by|May 5, 2023
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A: This product works very good on concrete. We used it on a small concrete walkway in the desert in Ca., subject to 120 degrees in the summer. It held up great. So, would highly recommend it.
Tom
by|May 5, 2023
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Q:How many coats per gal can I get for 400 square ft?
by|Jul 3, 2018
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A: you will need at least 2 gallons of paint. the 2nd coat really makes a huge difference!
by|May 5, 2023
A: Hi Ashley,
Thank you for your question. You may be able to get one coat in a gallon if y our surface is smooth. If not, you'd need about 1.5 gallons for one coat. Best of luck on your project. -Edith
by|May 5, 2023
Q:Is BEHR Premium Plus 1-Gallon Low-Luster Enamel Porch and Floor Paint part of the July 4th rebate...
by|Jun 29, 2018
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A: Hi David,
Thanks for your question! This product is included in the 2018 RED, WHITE & BLUE Savings Event. Best - Sara
by|May 5, 2023
A: yes
by|May 5, 2023
A: Hi David
You should probably sign up for the Home Depot sale flyer or check the Behr web site
for any rebate info. Sorry but I did not get a rebate with my order.
Thank you
by|May 5, 2023
Q:I will be painting a second story walk around balcony and want to know if the porch and patio flo...
by|Jun 29, 2018
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A: yes and yes
by|May 5, 2023
A: Hello David,
Thanks for writing in. The Low-Lustre Porch and Patio paint can be applied to horizontal and vertical wooden and concrete surfaces. Please keep in mind that it’s recommended you apply a primer like the Behr Premium Plus Multi-Surface Primer & Sealer. I hope this information helps and good luck on your project. Best, Roxana N.