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Planning a garage remodel? Don't overlook your flooring. Choosing a durable garage floor solution makes it possible to withstand heavy use, resist damage from everyday vehicles, tools, automotive fluids, and chemicals, and maintain a clean, safe, and attractive environment. Is it an investment? Yes. Will doing it right enhances the overall value of your home and the usability of your garage space? Sure will! "Like any room in the home, a clean floor sets the stage, and a clean floor creates a clean space," shares Aaron Cash, Co-Founder and President of Garage Living Franchise Systems. "This is especially true for the garage where car and foot traffic, regardless of climate, will naturally bring in dirt and debris." When garage floor tiles aren't enough, and you want a cosmetic upgrade, Garage Living's product, Floortex, might be the best answer. This garage floor covering is a popular option that has been growing in popularity as an alternative to traditional epoxy, and we were eager to learn why.

Epoxy Flooring vs. Floortex

"Salt, sand and general vehicle and foot traffic eat away at unfinished concrete floors resulting in both damage and the constant creation of dust," notes Cash. Homeowners have looked for garage flooring options that control concrete surface deterioration over time, which is why these products have become a popular choice for garage floors. That said, while epoxy garage floors are known for their durability, resistance to floor stains and chemical spills, and glossy finish, Floortex offers protective benefits that many claim has epoxy flooring beat:

"Unlike a basic epoxy coating, Floortex is also rapid curing and flexible. These benefits minimize the inconvenience for our clients, the potential of staining and protection against cracking due to natural thermal expansion and contraction," he adds. "Floortex is high solids content polyaspartic coating that provides homeowners the durability required of a garage floor coating and the beauty you want in your busy home space."

How to Use Floortex in a Garage Remodel

"Garage Living has a client-centric, design-focused approach to every project," shares Cash. The process of planning for a polyaspartic floor coating typically includes:

  • An in-home design consultation to assess the space. "We must understand the client’s lifestyle, how they plan to use the space and talk about their design preferences." It helps the team to see any existing floor damage or flawed floor surface, and determine if Floortex is a viable option.
  • CAD design. "We will then create a CAD design of the space with 3D renderings, floorplans and elevations so that the customer can visualize the completed project." Once you see the garage floor upgrades,
  • A showroom visit. "Clients typically visit our showrooms to make final selections and confirm the timing of the project." There are 18 different floor coating colors for homeowners to choose from, including colors from the new luxurious stone-inspired series.... if you're like us and love the look of terrazzo, you'll be thrilled. From here, it doesn't take long to say goodbye to unsightly cracks and damage from wear.
  • Installation. Your concrete garage floor makeover! "While this is a home remodel, we strive to make the process as seamless and hassle-free as possible. We offer a variety of the highest quality products and services so that the project is turn-key." He adds, "Typically projects require 2-4 days to complete and the client has access and use of the finished, clean, bright and beautiful space immediately. Our fastest-growing source of new clients are referrals because Garage Living prides itself on customer satisfaction."

Is it easy to clean Floortex?

  • Sweep or Vacuum Regularly: Remove dirt, dust, and debris from the surface to prevent scratching and maintain a clean appearance.
  • Use a Mild Detergent: Mix a few drops of mild dish soap with warm water for routine cleaning.
  • Mop the Floor: Use a soft mop or microfiber cloth to clean the floor with the soapy water solution, ensuring thorough coverage.
  • Rinse with Clean Water: After mopping, rinse the floor with clean water to remove any soap residue.
  • Dry the Surface: Use a dry mop or towels to dry the floor completely, preventing water spots or streaks.
  • Spot Clean Stains: For tougher stains, apply a gentle cleaner or degreaser, let it sit for a few minutes, then scrub with a soft brush.

Floortex comes with a 10-year limited warranty. If you have any issues, don't hesitate to contact the company.