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The 5 Reasons Resin Flooring is Perfect for Garages



Whether you want to give your current flooring solution an upgrade, or you want to seal an existing concrete floor, resin flooring for garages is the best choice. This flooring system is the ideal solution for places that will experience high impacts, heavy loads, high traffic, and lots of wear and tear. 

To put it simply, epoxy resin flooring is made of a resin and a carrier. When applied to the substrate the epoxy resin seals and hardens, gripping to the floor. 

5 reasons why resin flooring is perfect for garages:

1. It’s aesthetically pleasing. 

Epoxy resin flooring can revive a shabby space into a haven that is sleek and luxurious. If you want to add a little extra to your dull garage, then it can provide a great solution for this. 

You can even add decorative flakes, glitter effects, marbling or swirl effects to the top coating if you want a wow factor. Resin flooring can jazz up a room whilst staying practical and holding the properties you need. 

2. It’s a cost effective flooring. 

Epoxy resin flooring is a very affordable option. Some cost is cut compared to others because you don’t necessarily need your old flooring taken up. You’ll only need to pay for the installation and the materials used.

If you get your resin floor installed by professionals, it will last much longer than a DIY job. You might pay a little extra to begin with, but you won’t have to dip your hand into your pocket to pay for repairs for over 10 years if it's done properly!

3. It is very durable.

Resin flooring is very durable, industrial strength, hard wearing floor that can withstand most things you throw at it. Resin flooring systems are resistant to a lot of things including:

  • High impacts 
  • Extreme temperatures
  • Chemical spillages
  • Moisture/Water damage
  • High traffic 

4. It lasts a long time.

After its installation, it most likely won’t need touching up for a long time. Resin flooring lasts longer than most other flooring systems like tiles, carpets, and wooden floors. 

5. They are easy to clean and maintain.

Resin floors are so simple to maintain and keep in good condition. You only need to sweep off the dirt, and clean using a standard non acidic floor cleaner. 

Dirt is easy to remove because of resin floors seamless design. There are no edges or cracks for dirt to get trapped. 

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