Making The Choice Of Garage Floor Coverings

November 18th, 2009
by Goddard Fred

There are a lot of different garage floors that you can choose from, and many different reasons to choose one or another type. Let’s look at the more popular choices, and consider the advantages and disadvantages of each one. After all, there’s only one person that is truly qualified to decide between the various garage floors, and that would be the person who owns the garage!

Epoxy Paint For Garage Floors

This is one of the most often used options for a few reasons. For one, it’s permanent. Once the garage floor paint is down, it would have to be stripped to get rid of it. It’s durable, and provides a nice, shiny, professional looking finish. If you have the mans to get down on the floor and apply the epoxy garage floor yourself, it’s also the cheapest option. Unfortunately, epoxy garage floor paint can go from the cheapest to the most expensive option very quickly if you have to pay someone else to install it, as it is quite time consuming, especially compared to some of the other options.

Using Garage Floor Tile

The only similarity in paint and garage floor tiles is a somewhat close end product, otherwise the differences are vast. Both require you to get down on your hands and knees for installation, but breaks of a few hours to a few weeks can be taken in the installation of garage floor tiles. There is always the possibility of slight fading, but otherwise the results would be the same. The ability to take time off in the installation process makes it worth the choice over paint to many. Assuming you can find matching color and design, broken or damaged tiles can easily be swapped rather than replace or redo the entire garage flooring. The selections available are wider and more varied in tiles. Paint remains a cheaper option than tile.

Using Mats For Entire Garage Floors

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

Used mainly temporarily, mats for single areas of garage floors are called compartment mats. Although they can be used on a more permanent basis they are not the most cost effective for it would take many mats to lay out one at a time for an entire garage floor covering. They can, however be easily removed to the outdoors for cleaning making them a great single area solution! Quickest and easiest by far to install, depending on the manufacturer, when stacked or snapped together they generally form a protective seal. There are, however, cheaper options if your goal is to cover the entire floor.

Check out Goddard’s garage floor website for more information on garage floor coverings.

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