Choosing Between Garage Coverings
There are many different types of garage floors to choose from out there, and lots of different reasons why one might choose one over another. We'll take a look at some of the most popular choices, and their advantages and disadvantages. After all, the only person that is really qualified to make a decision regarding garage floors is the owner of the garage!
Epoxy Paint For Garage Floors
Epoxy Garage Floor Paint is the most commonly used flooring in garages. It is considered permanent. However epoxy garage floor coating can bee fully removed by stripping after it has been applied. It has a professional look that is both shiny and durable. This option is the most cost efficient if you are physically able to do the work of laying the epoxy garage floor coating yourself. If you will need to hire someone to apply the epoxy garage floor paint for you then another covering might be a cheaper choice! The labor hours needed for this install far out numbers other options.
Using Tiles For Garage Floors
Paint and garage floor tiles are somewhat similar when it comes to the end product, but otherwise they are very different. You do have to get down on the ground to install either one, but with garage floor tiles, you can take a break whenever you like, be it for a few hours or a few weeks. With the possible exception of some light fading, the end result should be the same. To many, this single advantage makes it worth choosing tiles over paint. You can also easily swap a tile or two if they become damaged without being forced to redo all of your garage flooring, as long as you can find the same color and design tiles. Tiles also have more color and design options to choose from. They do, however, tend to be a bit pricier than paint.
Total Garage Floor Coverings
By far the easiest and fastest way to cover an entire floor, garage floor mats are simply cut to fit then laid out. It's that simple. If a garage floor mat becomes badly damaged, it can be yanked out and thrown away or recycled with very little drama besides moving whatever shelves or tables happen to be sitting on it. This is probably not the best option, though, if you plan to use your garage mainly for parking cars, as the some mats are susceptible to bending and bunching underneath car tires. Garage floor mats tend to be more expensive than either tiles or paint.
Single Compartment Mats For Garage Floors
Usually called a compartment mat, these are generally only used in one spot, and mostly for temporary purposes. They can certainly take more permanent use, but they're not the most cost effective as you would have to buy a lot of the mats, one at a time, if you wanted to use them throughout. These are, however, great temporary solutions since you can just yank them outside if they need to be cleaned. They're also the fastest to install by far as they can be snapped or stacked together, and will generally make a seal, depending on the manufacturer. However, if the goal is to cover the entire floor, it would be best to use just about any other option. - 21392
Epoxy Paint For Garage Floors
Epoxy Garage Floor Paint is the most commonly used flooring in garages. It is considered permanent. However epoxy garage floor coating can bee fully removed by stripping after it has been applied. It has a professional look that is both shiny and durable. This option is the most cost efficient if you are physically able to do the work of laying the epoxy garage floor coating yourself. If you will need to hire someone to apply the epoxy garage floor paint for you then another covering might be a cheaper choice! The labor hours needed for this install far out numbers other options.
Using Tiles For Garage Floors
Paint and garage floor tiles are somewhat similar when it comes to the end product, but otherwise they are very different. You do have to get down on the ground to install either one, but with garage floor tiles, you can take a break whenever you like, be it for a few hours or a few weeks. With the possible exception of some light fading, the end result should be the same. To many, this single advantage makes it worth choosing tiles over paint. You can also easily swap a tile or two if they become damaged without being forced to redo all of your garage flooring, as long as you can find the same color and design tiles. Tiles also have more color and design options to choose from. They do, however, tend to be a bit pricier than paint.
Total Garage Floor Coverings
By far the easiest and fastest way to cover an entire floor, garage floor mats are simply cut to fit then laid out. It's that simple. If a garage floor mat becomes badly damaged, it can be yanked out and thrown away or recycled with very little drama besides moving whatever shelves or tables happen to be sitting on it. This is probably not the best option, though, if you plan to use your garage mainly for parking cars, as the some mats are susceptible to bending and bunching underneath car tires. Garage floor mats tend to be more expensive than either tiles or paint.
Single Compartment Mats For Garage Floors
Usually called a compartment mat, these are generally only used in one spot, and mostly for temporary purposes. They can certainly take more permanent use, but they're not the most cost effective as you would have to buy a lot of the mats, one at a time, if you wanted to use them throughout. These are, however, great temporary solutions since you can just yank them outside if they need to be cleaned. They're also the fastest to install by far as they can be snapped or stacked together, and will generally make a seal, depending on the manufacturer. However, if the goal is to cover the entire floor, it would be best to use just about any other option. - 21392
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