If you’re like me, you may be tired of the cement flooring in your garage. Perhaps you are looking for a more comfortable floor to walk on, while still retaining the attributes of cement. If so, you can look into different types of garage floor covering, including rubber floor mats and tiles.
One type of garage floor coverings consists of an array of rubber floor mats stacked next to each other and put into place, similar to carpeting. There are also garage flooring tiles, which install similar to the tile in your bathroom or kitchen. If you can’t decide between these two common types of garage flooring, there is a hybrid of the tile and the mat coverings. This offers attributes from both types of flooring. Once you decide between a tile, mat, or a hybrid flooring, you can go online or visit local flooring providers. They will offer swatches or samples to help you to decide on which design you would like, and which garage floor ideas are the most suitable for you.
In the market of rubber floor mats, you have a choice between three basic designs: ribbed, coin, or diamond. Each type of design has its pros and its cons. However, all three provide a safe and more shock absorbing floor covering than cement or tile. People with children who run around a lot will appreciate using rubber garage flooring, due to its ability to absorb impact and cushion a fall.
If you are looking more into preserving your garage floor, take a look at the tiled garage floor covering. There are a wide variety of designs available with tile. Additionally, you are given the optional choice to add an epoxy coating to preserve your garage floor for many years to come. With tiled garage flooring, you no longer have to worry about cracks forming from parking your cars, dropped tools, or other wear and tear.
If you are stuck between which of the two types of garage floor coverings to choose from, there is also the new Norsk-Stor floor covering. This offers all the benefits of a rubber floor mat as well as tiled garage flooring. It is more shock absorbent than concrete, and adds an extra layer of protection between your cars and the original flooring. This helps to preserve it and make the floor less likely to crack and break down over the years.
Over all, garage floor options come in many different styles to suit various needs and budgets. Take a look at the options and decide which one (rubber flooring, tiled garage flooring, or hybrid garage floor covering) works best for you.
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