Types of Garage Floor Tiles

The first decision that needs to be made when you are thinking about your garage flooring is what you will put on the surface to make it look better. Some of the more popular choices for handling the flooring is to apply a garage floor stain, use garage floor paint or to lay down garage floor tiles. If you opt to go with the latter solution, the choice then becomes what are the best garage floor tiles you can use that will last a long time as well as provide the professional look that you are looking for in your garage.

Here is a closer look at some different options for garage floor tile and what each of them offer in terms of a flooring solution.

1. Interlocking Garage Floor Tiles – these tiles are a popular choice because they are easy to put down and do not require additional tools or adhesives to have them installed. Most companies offer a wide range of colors which makes it easy to create patterns or borders of different colors to give a unique look and feel to your garage space.

PVC garage floor tiles are popular in this category because they hold up to heavy traffic and they stay in place. Having interlocking PVC garage floor tiles means you don’t have to worry about doing maintenance on your garage floor paint or garage floor stain sealer.

2. Ceramic Garage Floor Tiles – if you are looking for beauty over function, then you could install garage floor ceramic tile. This tile is best used if you are using the garage as a multi-functional space. Look for something that is commercial grade with a rough finish so the floor will not be slippery. The downside to having ceramic tile for garage floor is that is something heavy falls from garage shelving or out of a garage cabinet, the tile can crack.

3. Porcelain Garage Floor Tiles – if you are concerned about ceramic tile holding up well, then another choice is to go with porcelain floor tiles. These tiles have a higher PSI rating, but the cost is going to run much higher and the preparation works that needs to be done before installation has to be perfect.

4. Vinyl Garage Floor Tiles – if cost is your biggest concern and you are not concerned as much with the look of the flooring, another option is to install garage floor vinyl tile. The installation will take you longer than if you went with the interlocking garage floor tiles since you will need to apply adhesive to lay the vinyl tiles down or use peel and stick garage floor tile. You also need to consider how long you plan to remain in your house because over time the vinyl tile can eventually yellow over time and the areas of the tile where the tires sit can become stained over the years as well.

Installing garage floor tiles makes for a nice professional look in the garage and can help to increase the value of your home as well whenever it comes time for selling it. You need to weigh the time for installation, how long the floor will last as well as the cost of garage floor tiles when you compare tiles vs. garage floor paint vs. garage floor stain.

 

 

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