Planning For Your Garage


Planning for garage flooring is just as important as planning the flooring for the rest of your home. Think of your garage as basically another room of your home, just like your kitchen or bathroom. Garage flooring is, of course, a little different though. The flooring of garages typically undergoes high pressure due to heavy vehicle movements, and floors can get stained more easily making. Resilient, hard, and durable flooring that can withstand heavy loads and that is resistant to stains is what your garage needs. Here are a few different options.

Epoxy Flooring


When it comes to garage floor coatings, looking great is only the start. Epoxy garage floors are durable and designed to last due to their high-grade FLEXCore hybrid polymer technology. It doesn’t chip, peal, or wear away, and it’s also easy to look after so you can keep it in perfect condition with ease.

      

Advantages to Expoy Flooring:

  • UV Stable so will not yellow or fade
  • Excellent shine and gloss retention
  • Exceptional impact and abrasion resistance
  • Better chemical resistance
  • Non-slip surface even when wet
  • Environmentally friendly & VOC compliant
  • Non-porous Strong and flexible

Luxury Stone Composite


These extra-thick tiles make for a modern look that can withstand 40,000 lb. rolling loads. The stronger click-lock system means less damaged tiles during installation. Elegant stone styles retain the beauty of natural materials but are much warmer and comfortable underfoot.

Red car on wood tiles      Stone composite flooring

Advantages to Luxury Stone Composite

  • UV resistant
  • Waterproof
  • Gas, oil, chemicals, and food spills won’t stain
  • Easy floor maintenance
  • Dual-layer protection against scratches
  • Free of formaldehyde, lead and other heavy metals
  • Cross-linked foam underlayment for an insulating water-resistant barrier

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Snap-Lock Flooring


Snap-lock flooring are click-together flooring planks or tiles with a type of interlocking grooves that, when assembled, create a seamless flooring surface.

                 

Click-together planks or tiles are constructed with special edges that fit snugly into each other. That way, when they’re assembled, they create a seamless surface. Think of it like a more secure tongue-and-groove system.

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