Choosing the right garage flooring material can be quite challenging. It seems like no other material out there is capable of enduring whatever work is going on in the garage. When choosing a material, it is important to consider several significant factors in order to arrive at a logical choice.
1. What is the garage used for?
The first thing you should determine is the function of the garage. If you use it as an additional room in the house, like a play area or a storage space, almost any material will do. However, if you use it as a car barn or workshop where you do heavy carpentry, car repairs, and similar stuff, then you need a more durable material. Garage floor epoxy comes highly recommended. It is resistant to impact, abrasion, and heavy traffic.
2. What is the look you are going for?
Aesthetics is a huge deal, even for a garage. Traditionally, garage floors are not the most stylish when it comes to floors. However, making it look great, both in form and function, will definitely boost several benefits for you. An epoxy garage floor looks simple, seamless, and sleek. It can be further enhanced with paint chips, resulting to granite or terrazzo-like floor. It can also be stained to the desired color or set of colors. If you want to get more intricate, a pattern or design can be “painted” on a concrete garage floor by means of staining.

3. How much money are you willing to invest?
The budget is another significant factor. You can only get what your money can pay for. However, with decorative concrete garage floor coatings, you get more than you pay for. Despite the numerous benefits of resurfacing garage floor, it costs considerably lower than most garage flooring materials out there. A resurfacing requires fewer materials and labor work. An epoxy or polyurea polyaspartic coating can be applied by professional contractors on existing floors. Your contractor does not have to hire a gazillion people to effectively install the coating. It only takes a few days to install and cure as well. And your savings do not stop there, resurfaced floors are actually easier to clean and maintain than other types of flooring materials. These are also durable enough to last several years, as long as the coating is properly installed and maintained.