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Epoxy Garage Floor Coating

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By Dwilson


Choosing Garage Floor Covering

If your garage serves as more than just a catch-all for your accumulated junk, applying an epoxy garage floor coating makes sense. Not only does it make your garage look cleaner and larger, but it also boosts the resale value of your home. There are a number of base colors to choose from as well as decorative colored flakes that can give the floor some depth. No longer does your garage have to look like a used and abused room in your home. Epoxy garage floor coating is transformational. Once you have it down, you just might not want to move your car back into the garage!

Design Options

Garages are now hubs of activity for the entire family and keeping up its appearances is important. Perhaps you restore old cars there or have a wood workshop. Maybe, you plan to convert your garage to a family game room with a pool table, darts or even an entertainment center complete with a gaming system. Whatever the reason is for utilizing your garage far beyond the junk or car storage, an epoxy garage floor coating can be the best move you can make in regards to remodeling the space.

With the technology available for these epoxy coatings, you can create looks that mimic designer flooring options like granite, tile or even terrazzo. First of all, you have a base color to choose from a variety of hues. You can choose something that resembles the floor color in the rest of your home or go for a totally unique look. Next, the epoxy color flakes are what transform a flat floor color into something with depth, creating a whole new look, depending on the color you choose.



Colorful Flooring Options

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Choosing Epoxy Flooring

Benefits of Epoxy

Besides the obvious benefit of appearance, there are other great reasons why an epoxy garage floor coating is a smart choice for your garage floors. First of all, an epoxy coating is highly resistant to impact. If the garage is used as a workshop, chances are something is going to be dropped on the floor, whether it be a tool or tire. With epoxy garage floor coating, you do not have to worry about the surface being damaged.

With a car being parked in the garage or even repaired, spills from gas, oil or other fluids are likely. With the epoxy coating, these spills cannot penetrate it so you can easily clean them up with no damage to the floor. In addition, you can just use a garden hose to wash off the floor at any time without worries. If your garage floor had any floor cracks, applying epoxy garage floor coating will not only hide those imperfections but also helps resist additional cracking as well.

Other Uses

In addition to garages, you can use epoxy garage floor coating on virtually any type of concrete floor, given the right conditions. Do you have a basement floor that you are hesitant about installing laminate or carpet? If you do not have problems with humidity or moisture leaching through the concrete basement floor, epoxy is an option. The same principle applies to other floor surfaces in the home such as family rooms, kitchens, laundry rooms and even children's rooms.

Of all types of floor coatings for garages and other concrete floors, epoxy is the best, simply because it is the most resistant to wear and tear. It is forgiving of ugly concrete surfaces, fairly easy to apply and definitely cheaper than other flooring options, particularly if it is for a room other than the garage. The only thing you have to truly worry about, besides prepping the concrete surface for the epoxy garage floor coating, is having the right environment in which to apply it. Remember, epoxy needs a clean, dry surface to adhere to for successful application. If you can achieve that, you will have an attractive floor covering that will last for years without cracking.

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