Epoxy for garage floors: pros and cons?

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Epoxy garage flooring is attractive and easy to clean, but can be expensive and time-consuming to apply. It provides a durable, uniform surface that is resistant to oil and fluids, but requires extensive preparation and can chip over time. It also reflects light and can become slippery when smeared with oil.

When weighing the positives and negatives of epoxy garage flooring, cost is often the first consideration. While the appearance of a properly applied epoxy is very attractive to most garage owners, the cost and preparation required to achieve that appearance may not be feasible for all garage owners. For a garage that will see frequent use and have many visitors, epoxy may be a preferred option. These finishes are easy to clean and maintain, but once the finish is applied, changing colors or patterns can be time consuming and expensive.

One of the most attractive reasons to use epoxy is the shiny, professional appearance it gives an average garage floor. Epoxy provides a smooth, uniform surface that sweeps easily, is resistant to oil and most fluids, and is available in many colors and patterns. Advances in manufacturing and application methods have made it relatively easy for the average homeowner to apply in minimal time with average hand tools.

Some people find that the work required to prepare the existing garage floor can sometimes be inconvenient for the epoxy application. The floor must be clean and free of grease, oil, or solvents before applying the epoxy paint. This often means the homeowner must purchase special cleaning acids and other chemicals to ensure the epoxy will stick. Additionally, the individual will have to clean the concrete floor, which may require multiple attempts. It is also usually necessary to purchase and wear special protective clothing, eye protection, and breathing devices when using these chemicals.

Although epoxy paint is very durable, it is not permanent. Over time, or in the event that a heavy object is dropped on the floor surface, chips can develop. Splinters can start out as a minor nuisance, as wheeled carts and toolbox wheels catch rolling over the damaged spot on the floor. Eventually, however, they can lead to a large area peeling off the floor. When this happens, the floor must be repaired, which can require extensive and difficult removal of the epoxy from the garage floor.

One of the lesser-known benefits of using epoxy on a garage floor is that it often helps reflect light off the floor, creating better visibility inside the garage. One drawback is that the paint can become slippery when smeared with oil, creating a dangerous situation.




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