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How to Protect Your Garage Floor

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How to Protect Your Garage Floor
By Flow Wall
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August 26, 2020

Garage Floor Covering Ideas

There are several garage floor covering ideas that allow you to both protect your garage floor and create a unique design element. Consider which style you prefer, along with the amount of protection provided, when choosing which floor covering to use.

Garage Floor Tiles

One of the most popular options for protecting the concrete in your garage is to lay down garage floor tiles. These are made from plastic or rubber and interlock in place, which makes them easy to install and replace if needed. You can choose from a wide variety of colors and designs and turn your garage floor into a work of art or a simple, protective surface suitable for work and storage.

Garage Floor Mats

Another option is to use a mat or carpeting designed for garage floors. These materials are made for easy clean-up, even from oil spills, and installation is fast and simple. In addition to garage floor protection mats, there are also parking pads, rugs, and trays that can be used for keeping parked cars off of the concrete floor and preventing damage.

Garage Floor Coating Ideas

Applying a garage floor coating is another great option, and many kinds will protect your concrete for a few years before they need to be reapplied. Remember to thoroughly clean the surface of the concrete and remove any dust or debris before applying a garage floor coating.

Garage Floor Epoxy

Garage floor epoxy is a popular choice because it hides small flaws in the surface, as well as effectively repelling stains. Epoxy floor coating cannot be applied during extremely hot or cold temperatures and you will have a limited amount of time to complete application before it dries and hardens. You may also want to consider a professional-grade polyaspartic coating, particularly if you know your floor has a greater risk of damage (if you are a mechanic, for example). Polyaspartic coating is considered by many professionals to be the best garage floor coating option on the market.

Garage Floor Paint & Stain

Using a garage floor paint or stain can create an aesthetically pleasing atmosphere in this part of your house. However, when it comes to protecting the floor, these things do very little. One advantage is that they do help to hide existing surface stains and small blemishes.

Do I Need to Seal My Garage Floor?

Some form of garage floor protection is highly recommended. Even if you plan to use floor tiles or other covering, it doesn't hurt to apply a protective sealant first. Your garage floor is exposed to dirt, dust, road salt, oil, tire marks, and chemical spills. It also expands and contracts in varying temperatures, making it susceptible to cracks, crumbling, and indentations.

Flow Wall

Find more great tips for taking care of your garage and turning it into a space you love with Flow Wall. Learn how to remove old stains from your garage floor and more!


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