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Sunday, September 6, 2009

Choosing Your Garage Flooring.

By Oilee McGee

Considering your it will likely get just as dirty and possibly damaged as the concrete garage floor itself, why in the world would anyone want to install flooring in their garage? Are there really advantages, or is it just a waste of time and money? What exactly is there to gain by installing some sort of garage floor coverings?

There are a few reasons that someone might want to put down a garage floor. Many people are looking for a softer step. Walking about the garage can be a lot nice when your back isn't jarred with every step. There's also the fact that garage floors look much nicer than plain concrete. Many people install garage floors simply to cover stained, cracked, old concrete, as opposed to protecting it in the first place. You'll appreciate just how simple it is to clean pretty much any garage floor once you've tried to clean stained concrete.

You'll have to consider a lot of personal factors when you're looking for your garage floor as there are many, many options to choose from.

At the very least, you have your containment mats, which are only good for catching spills or laying in a small spot. Most of them cannot even be driven upon, though you can slide them under or beside a vehicle if you like. There also are available mats that will cover the entire floor, as well as garage floor tile with sticky backing that can be laid out.

The most complicated, but most comprehensive solution would be an epoxy garage floor coating kit. Most of these different types of solutions are equally easy to clean and are designed to channel debris and liquid out of the garage. A simpler solution that doesn't provide a lot of the same perks would be garage floor paint.

There are plenty of options out there, whatever your reason for wanting to cover your garage floor. There also is always the option of paying someone to do this for you, though most of these solutions are fairly easy to install on your own. It all depends on how much time and money you're willing to invest, just like so many other things in life. You'll likely be surprised, however, at just how cost effective installing your own floor can be. Although it may seem like a luxury today, you'll eventually wonder how you ever got by with just your cold, gray concrete. - 21396

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