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Have you ever noticed how much grime, dust, and soil always seems to be on your garage floor? Due to driving on them and storing dirty lawn mowers, gasoline, oil, and other nasty chemicals in your garage, this is probably the dirtiest area of your home. Due to being always in contact with large automobiles that leak various fluids, your garage floor surface may not last as long as it should. There are different things that a lot of homeowners are using to protect and cover their garage floors.
All garage floor coatings are a bit different and, as with lots of things, you may not be getting exactly what you think you are when purchasing garage flooring. It’s easy to accidentally skip features if you don’t know they exist, especially with things that are new to you. Let’s take a look at an epoxy garage floor paint spec that few know about. Let’s examine the percentage of solids in an epoxy garage floor coating.
If you want to make sure that the floor in your garage will resist grease, acid, and oil, you’ll need to use a good finishing compound. This is what you would call garage floor finishes that help maintain your concrete garage floor for years, sometimes decades. The purpose of these compounds is to protect your floor from any and all liquids that will hit it over the years. Without some sort of finish applied early in its life, your concrete will definitely end up stained and unattractive.
So, you have decided on your garage floor covering. Now it’s time to decide what pattern you need to use, as if choosing the garage flooring wasn’t difficult enough. Bet you wouldn’t have ever thought this could be so complicated. We’ll focus on mainly garage floor mats since, with garage floor tiles, most of the options have more to do with their installation and what they’re made of. Let us first take a look at ribbed garage floor covering. This info will be fairly generic, for the most part, although I’m sure some odd manufacturers exist that do their own thing.
Oh no, a garage floor stain! Someone needs to clean that up right away, right? Well, usually, but staining garage flooring can also be something people do on purpose. I bet you have heard of staining wood, and it’s not very different for garage floors. Yep, that’s right, a concrete garage floor, or any masonry, for that matter, can have colored stain applied. Wondering why someone would stain the floor in their garage? Well, keep on reading, then.