Which kinds of flooring work in a garage?
How many choices do I have for garage flooring?
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Hi Karen,
What a good question! Hope this helps you:
https://www.armorgarage.com/garage-epoxy-tiles-mats.html
Hi ! We went to Lowe's after we bought our first house and found paint for concrete that is used on garage floors . We used a blue/gray color . Then we bought colored flakes that you sprinkle on the floor, the container we chose has blue , black and white flakes . We bought one container , we have a one car garage . But you can sprinkle them as heavy or light as you want . First empty and clean the garage , we hosed off the floor and let it dry . Then you put down the first coat of paint , going across , side to side . After it dries then you put down your second coat of paint , going in the opposite direction. This time roll out about a 3 foot deep section and sprinkle the flames over it . Then keep doing that until you've backed your way out of the garage and you're done !
Whatsxwrong with just concrete.
Good site that discusses 4 options:
https://www.thespruce.com/best-choices-for-garage-flooring-1398270
Concrete is so durable and easy to wash off. They do have lots of paints and finishes for concrete that make it look a bit more dressed up. Good luck!