S.B.
We did it. It's not difficult, but it is a tedious job. My hubby does work in road construction, so he knows a lot about concrete. In this case I think it just helped us make a few decisions (like no overlay), but I did all the research about the staining process. We also went to a company that specializes in staining and got sample colors. We taped off parts of our garage to see how the stain may react to our concrete. There is a bit of unpredictability with the color. Apparently it can react differently according to the concrete underneath. I am glad we did this, because the color we thought we wanted had green undertones when we applied it. So we went with a different color. When we removed our carpet, of course it was dusty dirty. There was a lot of paint splatters underneath that we had to scrap by hand, but not too much glue for us. And we opted for some routes to make it easier and cheaper on us. We did not put down and overlay of concrete, we just used what we had. For the nails that held down the carpet, we simply clipped them off. NO ONE has ever noticed the nails. We also didn't worry about the cracks we found. (We did have the company that designed our slab come over and evaluate it - they were determined to be cosmetic. We got a formal report of this, so we would have it when we decide to sell the house). Instead of filling the cracks, we just left them be - it adds a little character. It's inexpensive to install and very easy to maintain. I have to wax it twice a year...I just use a mop on wax and it's pretty easy. Other than that just sweeping and occasionally mopping it. And I have noticed that I don't have to mop very often at all (maybe once a month and I have a dog and two kids). I love the look and I love that we have a lot less dust. We get lots of compliments on it. The only bad thing we have found is that it is very slippery when it gets wet and we have a pool, so we have to forewarn swimmers when they are over. And any furniture that may slide over it can scratch the coating you put over it. So we added an area rug under out bar stools and piano bench...no biggie. We have been thrilled with ours. I took pictures of our project step by step. If you want to pm me, I would be happy to email the pics to you so you can see our process.