Thursday, December 17, 2009
A Few Good Reasons That You Might Want To Consider Garage Floor Mats
If you're searching for that certain look, you'll probably want to go with epoxy garage floor paint, or maybe garage floor tile, but if you're just wanting a way to do what you need to do without leaving stains on your concrete, you'll want to look at garage floor mats. Consider, however, that this might not be the best option in the long run. Here's some information on why someone might decide on garage floor mats instead of tiles, or even paint, for you to use to be sure that you are buying the correct garage flooring for your needs.
Garage Floor Mats Might Be Your Cheapest Option
Depending on how you go about it, a garage floor mat could be your cheapest option. Of course, in this case, we would be talking about a compartment mat. The purpose of a compartment mat is to protect a small area of your concrete garage floor from damage. There are also parking mats, and whole garage mats, neither of which can be considered cheap. Even compartment mats can get pricey if you look for a lot of features, such as tall edges or the ability to absorb liquids. However, when you get down to it, there is no other way to protect garage floors for less than $60, with the possible exception of an epoxy garage floor coating.
Installation Is As Easy As It Gets
This is kind of obvious, but it's amazing how many people really don't consider how long it will take, or how difficult it will be to install the more complicated options such as an epoxy garage floor coating. Once they get the kits in their hands and read the instructions, many will be tempted to pay a contractor to install it for them, which takes that cheap epoxy paint kit and multiplies the total price by ten or more. Ordering a garage floor mat is done and done. You'll probably spend more time deciding which one to buy than you will installing it.
Garage Floor Mats Can Cover Extremely Damaged Concrete
If your concrete garage floor is in really bad shape, you might not even be able to use peel and stick garage floor tiles or epoxy. When you're in this position, you've really only got two options: a garage floor mat, or snap together tiles. Interlocking tiles are in no way cheap. Smaller sets, which really only compare to compartment mats without the raised edges, can cost over $300. If you're not going for a specific look, I can't see how that's worth the cost.
Garage Floor Mats Are The Easiest To Clean
Some mats actually absorb liquid, be it oil or water, which is especially cool because you can generally just wring them out later. This is great for the environment because it allows you to pick the spilled chemicals up and move them to a safe location. Even those mats that just have raised edges give you this option to a degree. The ability to pick the mess up and relocate it cannot be overstated. Will it matter to you? I guess that depends on how often you make a mess!
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