Is a Garage Floor Coating Worth the Investment?

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When it comes to home improvements, it’s easy to focus on kitchens, bathrooms, and curb appeal. But one space that often gets overlooked (even though it’s one of the most used and visible parts of the home) is the garage. Whether it’s housing vehicles, storing tools, or serving as a workshop, the garage is a hardworking space. Over time, its concrete ...

How Long Garage Flooring Lasts When It’s Coated Right, And What Happens When It’s Not

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You’ve seen the claims: “Lifetime garage flooring!” “Installed in a single day!” “Never peel, never fade!” But how long does garage flooring really last? The truth? It depends entirely on how it’s coated, and whether the installer took shortcuts or followed a professional, multi-layer process. When installed correctly, a garage floor coating can last 30 years or more. Done wrong, ...

The Best Places to Install Epoxy Flooring in Your Home

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You might think of epoxy flooring as something you only find in garages, but that’s just the beginning. In today’s homes, epoxy flooring is being used to transform everything from kitchens and laundry rooms to patios and basements. Why? Because it offers the perfect combination of style, strength, and simplicity. At GarageFloorCoating.com, we help homeowners rethink what’s possible when it ...

Why DIY Garage Kits Fail: The Case for Professional Epoxy Floor Coatings

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When “Good Enough” Isn’t Good Enough Garage makeovers are having a moment. With online tutorials and big-box store kits making it look easy, many homeowners are tempted to take on their own epoxy floor coating projects. The appeal is obvious: a low upfront cost, a fast weekend project, and the promise of a sleek, high-gloss finish. But the reality of DIY ...

Epoxy Flooring: Musty Basements & Radon Gas

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Alas, musty basements Have you noticed a musty odor in certain areas of your home? That’s a sign of concrete moisture vapor transmission. It’s a common problem in musty basements. The moisture source, typically the earth itself, provides a continuous flow of humidity that passes through your concrete slab. Over time, the infiltration of moisture may lead to efflorescence (visible …