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Garage Flooring Gallery

Welcome to our garage floor gallery. We have included this gallery to help you visualize the various garage flooring options available to you. Please note that we do not take credit for any of these images as our own work. In fact, these images have been provided by many of our readers and sponsors, as well as various garage flooring contractors, designers, and installers.

Just click on any image below to enlarge the picture and start the tour. You can also click on the underlined links in the captions if you want to learn more about the type of garage flooring in the picture, where you can find the product, or who may have installed it.

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Porcelain tiled garage floor option
Adobe red epoxy garage floor option
vct-garage-flooring-option
SwissTrax interlocking garage floor tile
Acid stained garage floor
Metallic epoxy garage flooring
Burnished and polished stain guard sealer over a densifier
RibTrax interlocking garage floor tile by SwissTrax
Black garage floor epoxy
Black garage floor epoxy with clear top coat up close
Metallic epoxy garage flooring option
White garage floor epoxy
VCT garage floor tile
Checkered porcelain tile garage floor
Free-Flow RaceDeck interlocking garage floor tile
4-post lift sitting on top of RaceDeck garage floor tile
Granite garage floor epoxy system
RaceDeck Diamond interlocking garage floor tile
non-slip added to garage floor epoxy
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Reader Interactions

20 comments

  1. Chris says

    23 October, 2016 at 11:30 PM

    Hi Shea,

    I have installed one coat of Rocksolid Polycuramine garage floor covering, i want happy with the amount of chips i broadcast , so what i did was put the clear coat on and added plenty of chips , looks great now !

    question is , can i put another layer of Rocksolid clear topcoat on ?

    cheers

    Chris

    Reply
    • Shea says

      24 October, 2016 at 9:04 AM

      Yes you can Chris! RockSolid allows up to 7 days to recoat. If you wait longer than that you need to rough up the surface first before recoating.

      Reply
  2. Cecilia Gonzales says

    15 September, 2017 at 2:19 PM

    Can you use epoxy coatings on a wooden floor stairwell?

    Reply
    • Shea says

      15 September, 2017 at 9:08 PM

      Epoxy can be applied to wood Cecilia, but it’s not the best application for stairs. It can be slippery when wet unless you use ample anti-slip additive.

      Reply
  3. Mufazal A. Qadir says

    13 August, 2018 at 7:07 AM

    I have read all your articles on various epoxy choices. I have a garage floor which has some oil paches which could be removed completely. You suggested to go with thepremium multi-coat epoxy.

    Can you suggest premium multi-coat epoxy for DIY. I can go with.

    Will also apply the clear coat as you suggested.

    Loved to read all your articles

    Your prompt reply would be much appreciated.
    Thanks
    Mufazal.

    Reply
    • Shea says

      13 August, 2018 at 3:07 PM

      Hello Mufazal. There are many good quality products to choose from. We suggest pricing out what some of our sponsors have available. EpoxyMaster, Legacy Industrial, Garage Flooring LLC, and ArmorPoxy are great examples. They all sell multi-coat high solids epoxy systems that we know to be excellent.

      Reply
  4. Dale says

    4 November, 2018 at 2:50 PM

    Can I apply a new coat of color and then a coat of clear on a 6 year old floor with polycuramine

    Reply
    • Shea says

      5 November, 2018 at 10:40 AM

      Hello Dale. The short answer to your question is yes. Are you sure it’s polycurimine though? The reason I ask is that it was first developed for commercial use about five years ago. If you are sure it is polyucuramine or you know for a fact that it’s a resinous coating and not paint, then we have an article here that explains just how you can do what you are asking.

      Reply
  5. Becky L Jackson says

    13 June, 2019 at 6:51 AM

    I have a 45 year old townhome with a 2-car garage. In all my research, it seems the best way for me to redo my garage floor is by using mats. Would you recommend a roll-out mat or the interlocking system. I use the garage solely for parking and storing excess stuff. Am not the best DIY person, but i need to spend as little as i can.

    Reply
    • Shea says

      13 June, 2019 at 10:35 AM

      Hello Becky. Roll-out mats would be the lease expensive option and they are the easiest option in terms of installation. Garage Flooring LLC is good resource that we can recommend for that. The interlocking tiles are very nice for a variety of reasons, but they would be more expensive. Installation is easy as well, but it does require cutting the tiles to trim in for the walls. Either option would do very well for your purposes.

      Reply
  6. Eddie Woods says

    2 September, 2020 at 4:16 PM

    Can I use an epoxy finish on my driveway in addition to the garage?
    What are the negatives if used on the driveway?
    What companies have a finish that looks like concrete?

    Reply
    • Shea says

      2 September, 2020 at 9:59 PM

      Hi Eddie. No, epoxy is an indoor coating only. The constant U.V. rays will cause it to yellow and deteriorate. Coatings generally are not used on driveways. The main reason is that they don’t look natural and they can be slippery when exposed to all the elements. If you want something that looks like concrete, then you need to do a polymer-modified cement micro topping or overlay.

      Reply
  7. Karen Estes says

    19 October, 2020 at 8:49 AM

    Recommend the best rubber tile for garage that you can park cars on and use as a home gym

    Reply
    • Shea says

      19 October, 2020 at 2:56 PM

      Hi Karen. What you would need to use if you will be parking cars on it as well would be PVC interlocking tiles. We discuss them in second half of this article here.

      Reply
  8. Rick says

    22 March, 2021 at 12:17 PM

    Is it OK to use a water based Urethane (Supercoat550) as a topcoat over an oil based, high solids epoxy (Rustoleum Professional)?
    Should it be applied when the epoxy is no longer tacky?

    Reply
    • Shea says

      22 March, 2021 at 2:07 PM

      Hello Rick. 2-part epoxy coatings are not oil based. If you are using Rust-Oleum Professional EpoxyShield, then you would be applying a solvent-based epoxy coating. The Supercoat polyurethane would need to be applied within 12-24 hours of the EpoxyShield. Once you can press a thumb to the coating without leaving a print it will be ready for the clear coat. However, we would not recommend Supercoat 550 if it’s for a garage floor. Water-based polyurethanes are not very resistant to black tire marks and hard to remove. A solvent-based polyurethane would be a better choice for a garage environment.

      Reply
  9. Linda Pepin says

    8 August, 2021 at 11:29 AM

    Thanks for all the great info. We are about to build our forever home in Florida and are planning on coating our new 3 car garage just after we close on the house. Since this is new construction will we need to do anything to the garage floor besides etch it before applying the Rocksolid? We would like to do this before we move anything into the house. Thanks so much for your informative web site. I’ve learned quite a bit.

    Reply
    • Shea says

      8 August, 2021 at 1:59 PM

      Hi Linda. No, etching should be all that is required. Because RockSolid is a thin coating, just be prepared for the possibility of having to apply a second color coat.

      Reply
  10. oliver says

    22 November, 2022 at 8:17 PM

    No one says how much cost. Is this work free?

    Reply
    • Shea says

      23 November, 2022 at 8:27 AM

      Hi Oliver. These images are posted to give people ideas. We don’t have pricing assigned since some are done DIY and others are done professionally. Prices vary from year to year as well.

      Reply

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