December 26, 2009

  • How Solid Is Your Epoxy Garage Floor Coating?

    Not every epoxy garage floor coating is the same and with garage flooring, like many other things in life, you don't always get what you think. When learning about something new, such as garage floors, it's not hard to skip some features which may be important to you, especially if you didn't even know they existed. For example, let's examine a lesser known epoxy garage floor paint specification. Let's take a look at the idea of an epoxy garage floor coating's percentage of solids.

  • Reasons That You Should Consider Ribbed Garage Floor Coverings

    So you've decided on the garage floor covering that is right for your particular needs. As if choosing garage flooring wasn't difficult enough, now it's time to choose a pattern! Who knew this would get so complicated? With garage floor tiles, your options generally have more to do with the type of install and the makeup of the actual garage floor tile, so we'll focus primarily on garage floor mats when talking about patterns. Let's take a look at the ribbed garage floor covering. Keep in mind, there may be some oddball manufacturers out there, but the information contained here will pertain to most mats with ribbed pattern.

December 25, 2009

  • Like It Or Not, A Garage Floor Finish Is Needed If You Want Your Concrete To Not Look Damaged And Gross

    You will want to use a finishing compound of some sort if you're wanting to be sure the floor that is in your garage will be able to resist oil, acid, and grease. These products have the ability to protect a concrete garage floor, sometimes for decades. These compounds exist to protect the floor in case of any liquid spillage that occurs throughout the years. If not for a finish of some sort, any concrete garage floor will certainly become unattractive through stains and cracks.

December 24, 2009

  • Should You Think About Applying Peel And Stick Garage Floor Tile?

    Every major brand of garage floor tile is one of two types: interlocking, or peel and stick (self adhesive). This confuses some people since resellers and manufacturers of garage floor tiles aren't always clear on the differences. We'll take a quick look at the peel and stick type tile for garage floors, so that you can decide if it will be right for you.

December 23, 2009

  • For What Reason Would One Use Garage Floor Stain Instead Of Any Other Coverings Or Coating?

    Isn't a garage floor stain a bad thing, you ask? Doesn't that mean that someone needs to start cleaning? Usually, yes, that's true, but staining garage flooring is not always a bad thing. Many people understand the concept of staining wood, so just apply that same idea to garage floors. Yes, it's true, you can add a colored stain to pretty much any masonry, concrete garage floor included. Wondering why anyone would want to? Then keep reading.

November 26, 2009

  • Doing Garage Flooring Yourself

    Getting ready to install your own garage flooring? I'm sure you're looking forward to saving money and ending up with a great looking floor, but you also should consider exactly what will be involved in the installation process. As this is obviously an investment, you will want to choose the method that'll be both effective and cost efficient. The purpose of this article is to give a quick summary of the install process of each of the various garage flooring types.

November 24, 2009

  • Garage Floor Coverings Versus Other Options

    In modern garages, garage floor coverings are have become fairly popular. Paint is the most comprehensive solution, but there are a lot of reasons why someone might want to, instead, use a garage floor covering. If you are stuck deciding how you want to do your floor, take a look at the different reasons why one would want to pick garage floor coverings instead of paint. Garage floor coverings, for our sake in this article, will include pretty much everything but paint.

November 22, 2009

  • Choosing Your Quikrete Garage Floor

    If you've been perusing the various Quikrete garage floor solutions, then you have likely noticed that there is no lack of options, and it's sometimes hard to tell which will be best for your garage floors. Everyone's situation is a little different, after all. In this article, we will look at the options so that you can see which would be best for your particular situation.

September 11, 2009

  • Why Garage Floor Paint?

    When deciding on your garage floor, you may want to consider garage floor paint. Using garage floor paint, it's easy to put a nice, shiny coat on your garage floor, making it easier to clean and also more attractive. If the garage floor has already been coated and that coating has either worn off or is now undesirable for whatever reason, than paint can be a good option for your garage floor. Most of these garage floor paints can be used to top other sealants or paints, providing they are clean and free of any contaminants. As garage floor paint is fairly thick, there's usually no need for color matching or anything of the sort.

September 6, 2009

  • Lots Of Garage Floor Mats

    Available in various types of patterns and materials, garage floor mats will provide you with some of the most variable options for your garage floor. Because there are so many different types available, be sure to do plenty of researching so that you know you're getting the type of mat that's best for your purposes. The cheapest type of garage floor mat will have next to no pattern at all on it. If you're willing to spend a bit more, there are also mats with diamond and coin patters, as well as ribbed floor mats.

September 5, 2009

  • Quikrete Garage Floor Coating

    Why is it that there's always something wrong with the house? First the dishwasher, then the refrigerator, then the furnace and, now your garage floor has developed cracks. Great. I bet you never thought about garage flooring as something you needed to maintain, did you? It's cement. It's on the ground. It's simply not something you thought about. Until it started cracking.

September 2, 2009

  • Reasons To Install A Garage Floor

    Improving the overall look of the garage, as well as just upgrading the concrete garage floor are both compelling reasons to install garage floor tiles. If you work in your garage, then you understand that the floor is not just something you park a car on. It's the first thing you clean when you're done working, and the first thing to look dirty when it's not maintained. Well, I suppose the car itself might be the exception, but you get the point. If the garage floor is clean, the whole garage looks spiffy. If the garage floor is dirty, cracked, and stained, then the entire garage looks old and worn out. I always hate to finish a big job in the garage only to turn around and realize that now I have to spend an hour cleaning the floor, or leave it dirty.

August 29, 2009

  • A New Epoxy Garage Floor That Shines

    If you'd like to know what it would be like to drive onto your own personal auto showroom floor, you may want to give thought to an epoxy garage floor. This type of floor is not only durable, but it's also very shiny. Imagine seeing your own car in the floor's reflection, be it either a brand new car or your old '76 beater that's seen better days. An epoxy garage floor coating is viewed as the best in garage flooring to many, and for very good reason. Epoxy garage floors last a very long time, often as long as the concrete itself, though you will have to sacrifice quite a lot of time, and there is a bit of difficulty. Every once in a while the garage floor paint will have to be refreshed with a new coat, but other than that, the initial install covers most of the work. Epoxy will not move or crumple under car tires, which is a problem with some other garage floor coverings.

  • What's The Point Of Garage Flooring?

    Why would anyone want to install garage flooring? Won't it get just as dirty, and just as damaged as the concrete itself? It seems kind of futile…until you look at the facts.