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Top Garage Floor Covering Options Right for Your Home

calander Apr 16 , 2022 user-iconAnderson Painting
Man working on a garage floor covering

Garage floors are often taken for granted, but they have a lot to put up with, including the weight and movement of vehicles, environmental threats, and more. If you want your garage to retain its usefulness and appeal, you’ll want to pay more attention to its flooring. Concrete is durable, but it’s not invincible. Without proper coatings or coverings, your garage floors will gradually wear down until you’re faced with major repairs or replacements. With so many garage floor covering options out there, however, choosing the right one for your home can be difficult. Here we’ll go over the top garage floor coatings and coverings for your home.

Top Garage Floor Coatings and Coverings for Your Home

Exploring Your Garage Floor Covering Options

There are two primary approaches to protecting your garage floors: coating them or covering them. Coatings cling to the concrete and seep into its pores whereas coverings rest on top of the concrete and can be more easily moved and removed (e.g., mats, tiles, carpets). Of course, people use either term to refer to either type of floor protection. When combined into this broader category, floor coatings/coverings include stains, paints, epoxies, polyaspartics, polyureas, tiles, mats, rugs, and so on.

The Pros and Cons of Epoxy Coatings

Epoxy garage floor coatings are the most commonly sought-after solution out there, and for good reason. These coatings are often cost-effective, highly durable, and relatively customizable. These advantages aside, however, epoxy coatings are far from permanent, lasting 3-5 years on average before requiring replacement. This lifespan is nothing to scoff at, of course, which is partially why homeowners continue to stick with epoxy over other garage floor coating options. If you’re looking for longer-lasting protection, however, you’ll want to look into polyurea coatings for your garage.

Mulling Over Mats and Tiles

Neither mats nor tiles will provide the foundational protection afforded by quality coatings, but these coverings can work well to enhance your garage floor’s appearance, flexibility, and comfortability. Rubber or polyvinyl are among the best mat materials. As for tiles, you can select from PVC, wood composite, or rubber varieties depending on your needs. Whatever the case, you’ll want to select thick, durable coverings that are easy to install, maintain, and keep clean.

Anderson Painting Recommends Penntek Coatings

The aforementioned garage floor coverings and epoxy coatings can work just fine for many garages, but they don’t hold a candle to Penntek garage floor coatings. Anderson Painting installs and maintains Penntek polyurea floor coatings for their superior durability, aesthetics, safety, convenience, and longevity. When properly installed and maintained, these multi-layered concrete floor coatings can withstand even the toughest conditions for a decade or more. Penntek also offers a 15-year product warranty on residential products, so you know that your coatings constitute a worthwhile investment.

Give Your Garage Flooring the Protection It Deserves

There’s no one way to cover your residential garage floors, but Penntek polyurea coatings offer the best solution across the board – that’s why Anderson Painting swears by this product and offers it to all our Raleigh, NC, clients. To learn more about us and all we do, call today at 919-610-1855 or email us at info@andersonpaintingnc.com!


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