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Don’t Fall for These 3 Garage Floor Shortcuts

10/6/24, 1:34 PM

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When upgrading your garage, cutting corners on flooring may seem tempting—but it can lead to costly problems down the road. 

A well-done epoxy garage floor not only elevates the look of your space but also makes it more durable and functional. 

Here, we’ll take a look at three common garage flooring shortcuts you should avoid and explain why hiring a professional, like Carolina Custom Garages, is the best option for a long-lasting result.

1. Skipping Proper Surface Preparation

One of the most common mistakes homeowners make is skipping or rushing through surface preparation. Proper preparation is central to the longevity and performance of your garage floor.

This shortcut involves applying epoxy or other coatings directly onto a surface without thoroughly cleaning, degreasing, or etching the concrete. 

Homeowners may think a quick sweep and rinse will do the trick, but that’s not enough for proper adhesion.

When the surface isn’t properly prepared, the coating won’t bond to the concrete effectively. This leads to peeling, cracking, and bubbling, which not only looks bad but also requires costly repairs later on.

Carolina Custom Garages makes sure your concrete is perfectly prepped, removing any dust, oil, or grime. This careful attention to detail creates a smooth, even surface that allows the coating to bond properly, resulting in a durable, polished finish that stands the test of time.

2. Using Low-Quality Coatings

Using low-cost, inferior products is another shortcut that often leads to problems. High-quality garage flooring materials make all the difference in terms of durability and aesthetics.

Some homeowners choose budget-friendly coatings from big-box stores, thinking they can save money by doing it themselves. These products often lack the resilience and longevity needed for a high-traffic garage environment.

Low-quality coatings tend to wear out faster, leading to discoloration, scratches, and stains. This not only diminishes the appearance of your garage but also requires frequent reapplication and maintenance.

Carolina Custom Garages uses high-quality epoxy and polyurethane coatings that are resistant to stains, scuffs, and UV damage. These durable materials not only maintain their color and shine but also require far less upkeep, making them a smart long-term investment.

3. Skimping on Thickness

Thickness plays a key role in the durability and longevity of your garage floor. Using too thin of a coating is a shortcut many DIYers take, but it’s a recipe for disaster.

DIY kits often offer only one thin layer of coating, which might look fine at first but quickly shows wear and tear in high-traffic areas. The thinner the layer, the more vulnerable it is to cracking, chipping, and other damage.

Thin coatings won’t withstand the pressure from heavy vehicles or tools. This leads to premature coating failure, meaning you’ll need to recoat or repair the floor sooner and more often than anticipated.

Carolina Custom Garages applies even layers of high-quality coatings that provide the strength and durability needed for a garage floor that’s built to last. 

With professional-grade application, you can rest assured that your floor will stand up to daily wear and tear without breaking down.

Don’t Cut Corners – Get Professional Results

Taking shortcuts with your garage flooring may save time or money initially, but the long-term costs can be much higher. By trusting professionals like Carolina Custom Garages, you’ll get a high-quality, durable floor that lasts for years to come. 

Ready to upgrade your garage floor? Contact us today!

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