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5 Benefits Of Epoxy Garage Flooring

If you're tired of the stained and cracked concrete in your garage, it may be time to put in new flooring. Epoxy garage flooring is the natural choice, and the following benefits illustrate why.

1. Cover Existing Defects

Garage concrete can easily become damaged, whether it's stains from car fluid drips or a crack from dropping a heavy tool. Fortunately, you can have epoxy installed over almost any concrete defect, although cracks will need to be filled. The hard resins that make up the epoxy cover up all stains and blemishes with a thick layer that both hides the defects and protects against new damage.

2. Save Some Cash

No one wants to spend more money than they have to, and epoxy floors are an attractive and durable flooring option that will save money. Not only is epoxy relatively cost effective to install, compared to other garage floor options, they are also long lasting and durable enough that epoxy will likely be the last floor you need to put into the garage. This saves you money both at installation and over the life of the flooring.

3. Protect Against Damage

Garages aren't clean places by nature. There are many components that can stain, from the stuff tracked in on your cars to stored items like grease, paint, and lawn chemicals. Damage can also occur due to the strain of vehicle weight on the floor, as well as impact damage when heavy tools are dropped. Epoxy can withstand all of this damage while still looking good, making it a natural choice for the garage.

4. Reduce Floor Maintenance

Generally the only maintenance necessary with epoxy is a periodic sweeping and mopping with a non-acidic floor cleaner. You can even simply hose it off, if your garage is equipped with a floor drain. You may want to have the surface polished or resealed every few years, but otherwise there is virtually no maintenance to maintain your floors on a daily basis.

5. Park With Confidence

You don't want to worry about floor damage in the garage each time you park your car. Epoxy is fortunately very resilient. Driving on the surface won't damage it, nor will pooling water or road salts that drip off the car after driving in inclement weather. Even with years of repeated parking in the same spot, epoxy won't show any damage or wear from being driven upon. 

Contact an flooring contractor if you would like to learn more about the available options for installing epoxy floors


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