I will be installing some flooring over concrete slab. I am replacing flooring that got damaged from a waterheater malfunction. Anyway, I have been entertaining the thought of painting the concrete with a moisture seal-type paint (like the kind for a garage floor) instead of the sheets of poly film that is usually used. I don't know if gas-out may be an issue over time. My thinking is that I can be sure to seal even the edges of the floor with the coating, as opposed to, the sheet of poly that may trap moisture underneath it (between concrete and poly sheet) which would be a clubhouse for mold.
Concrete sealant-type paint vs Poly Moisture Sheets (sound barrier capability asside):
What do you think? Is there a flaw in my plan?
Todah