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About Garage Floor Epoxy Painting
A garage floor epoxy painting is one of the most economical and aesthetically pleasing ways to enhance a plain gray concrete garage floor. These heavy-duty epoxy-based systems not only upgrade the look of the floor, they also increase resiliency to stains and tire marks and hide minor imperfections. With many colors to choose from for the base coating, which can be further enhanced by decorative quartz or paint chips, garage floor coatings give you a wide array of design options.
There are tremendous advantages to applying an epoxy paint: 1) a fresh coat makes the floor more durable, 2) it keeps your home cleaner, and 3) it reduces cost over time.
Care and Maintenance for Your Garage Floor Paint Coating
Maintaining your garage floor coating is simple. For daily maintenance, a soft broom or dust mop works well. For a thorough cleaning, simply wash the floor with a neutral cleaner and follow with a good rinsing.
To eliminate those inevitable tire marks from your garage floor, use a gentle cleaner such as Simple Green (diluted 10-to-1 with water) or almost any other citrus degreaser. Be sure to check the labels and stay away from anything harsh.
Stokes cautions that although garage floor systems are resistant to many substances, they’re not impervious. Certain substances may damage the floor system if left to stand, so it’s important to clean up any spills immediately. Battery acid is especially harmful to finishes and may cause them to bubble, so if your new garage will house golf carts that need to be recharged overnight, make sure to put a plate under the battery compartment. With a little prevention and minimal maintenance, your garage floor system can be enjoyed for years to come.
I find this service beneficial and enables me to help customers with their floor care programs. As you have discovered, I favor the use of an epoxy coat, but you may not agree: that is fine. Nevertheless, I always ask a customer to put down a test floor using an epoxy coating and another without a coating and compare the results. I love to discuss the issue and, more importantly, I care enough to help.





