Outdoor concrete coating questions for patios, lanais, porches, and covered living areas
Outdoor and semi-outdoor concrete has different demands than an enclosed garage. Sunlight, rain, humidity, wet shoes, sand, drainage, temperature changes, furniture, and cleaning all affect which system and texture may be appropriate.
Not every indoor garage product is intended for exterior exposure. Ask whether the proposed primer, body coat, color coat, and clear coat are suitable for the location, and whether the manufacturer allows the system in direct sunlight or wet-service areas.
Texture deserves special attention. A smoother finish may be easier to mop, while a more textured finish can improve footing but may hold more dirt. The right balance depends on exposure, drainage, footwear, and maintenance expectations.
Questions to cover during an estimate
- UV-aware and exterior-approved coating systems
- Wet-traffic texture and slip-resistance questions
- Covered lanai, porch, patio, and walkway considerations
- Drainage, ponding water, cracks, and control joints
- Cleaning, furniture, grills, planters, and coastal sand
Topics covered on this page
Common floor-coating questions
Can the same coating be used indoors and outdoors?
Sometimes, but not every garage-floor system is designed for direct UV exposure or wet exterior conditions. The full system should be approved for the actual location.
Should an outdoor coating have texture?
Many outdoor projects benefit from added texture, especially where the surface may be wet. The amount and type of aggregate should be selected with cleaning and comfort in mind.
