Luckily for those with concrete garage floors simply sealing your floor might be enough.
Garage floor options other than concrete.
Standard concrete slab garage floors are functional but with a little extra effort they can also be attractive and even comfortable.
It takes a lot of energy to produce concrete so it s good to look for substitute building materials.
Try these other options for your garage.
If sound is a big issue for you you can add an underlayment but flex tiles or garage floor rolls will be your best bet if you want a really quiet floor.
Applying a garage floor paint coating or covering will not only improve the way your floor looks but also protect it against stains and deterioration make it easier to clean and hide cracks and other surface problems.
You can choose vented tiles if you want moisture to fall through to the concrete garage floor or solid options with various types of texture and traction.
Also polyurea polyaspartic material costs a lot more than floor epoxy.
There are more design options such as marble like or metallic epoxy floor designs.
There are many options for sprucing up a garage floor and most homeowners have trouble deciding which way to go.
Concrete resurfacers are made up of a mixture of sand portland cement polymer materials and additional additives.
I have a 60x120 ft pole barn in my backyard.
As compared to other floor coating polyaspartic polyurea has to be installed with quick precision because it sets very quickly.
Hard plastic tiles will always be louder than your other garage flooring options.
The slight sheen that sealing can add to a plain gray concrete floor will make it look more attractive.
The tiles not only come in a variety of colors from classics like black and silver to bold choices like orange and pink but they also have different texture options.
The other side of the same end of the barn used to be a 10 or 12 horse stable but all the stalls have been removed leaving a concrete slab on the center walkway strip and just dirt floor in the areas on both sides where the horse stalls.