Garage Floor Mats Compared To Epoxy
You probably have done a lot of reading on the different types of garage flooring, and you have probably limited it down to either garage floor mat or epoxy paint. You should be aware that there are disadvantages as well as advantages of these garage flooring, so you should learn about them. That way, once you decide on what type of garage flooring you want, you will have a better understanding on it. Also, in this article we are not talking about compartment mats, but instead entire garage floor coverings and epoxy paint. It would not make very much sense to compare smaller garage floor mats that are typically not sold in packages that are intended to cover an entire garage floor to epoxy paint.
Epoxy Garage Floor Paint Is Harder To Install Than A Garage Floor Mat
That is pretty much a “duh!” factor. A garage floor mat only requires the cutting and the placing, while epoxy paint takes not only hours to install, but also in between steps it takes hours to dry. Before you begin installing it is also a much bigger hassle because you need to prepare by cleaning your garage to be immaculate. But, installing a mat on above dust, dirt, or grime works just the same. If you really need a “quick fix,” then you should really consider garage floor mats.
Epoxy Garage Floor Paint Is Cheaper Than Garage Floor Mats
Generally speaking, a garage floor mat will probably cost you in the neighborhood of $200, which is about three times the cost of an epoxy garage floor coating kit. The pricing difference makes sense when you really consider what it is you’re buying as opposed to what you’re going to have when everything is said and done. With a garage floor covering, you’re buying the pre-assembled protection while, with epoxy garage floor paint, there is some assembly required. Obviously this figure will change dramatically if you end up paying someone to install your epoxy garage floor coating, so be sure to call around and get some quotes on installation before you make your final decision if you don’t plan to do it yourself. Odds are pretty good that, including installation costs, epoxy will come out quite a bit more expensive than a garage floor mat.
Epoxy Garage Floor Paint Is More Durable Than A Garage Floor Mat
When it comes to durability and longevity, epoxy definitely has the advantage, but it’s also a bit of a game changer. When you apply an epoxy garage floor coating, you are changing the nature of your garage flooring. Using a garage floor mat just covers it. Although it’s far less likely, it is feasible for either paint or mats to become damaged or stained, and if that does happen, it’s far more difficult to repair an entire paint job than swapping out a mat. However, if you have to swap your mat out, you’re out another $200. So I suppose you have to ask yourself: just how rough will I be on this new garage flooring?
So Which Is Better?
There’s no way that there could be a clear winner for that would be appropriate for all garage floors. There is a reason that both options are available, and it’s because they both sell, which means they’re both useful to someone. It’s up to you, the buyer, to decide which is best for your particular situation. If money is no object, you can always consider doing both, or possibly using compartment mats on top of an epoxy garage floor coating. Whichever way you go, good luck, and enjoy your new garage flooring!
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