Garage Floor Tiles

January 17, 2011

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When you are redoing or building your garage, you may think that a simple, concrete floor is the best choice. While this can work, concrete is not the most stylish flooring, and is not that comfortable if you find that you have to lie down on the floor. The floor of any garage will take quite a beating just from vehicles coming in and out, and if you are going to do any work on them, there are all types of dings and fluids that can mess up a floor. If you are going to use your garage for woodworking, you want to know you have something durable. Garage floor tiles are a great idea.

There are many different types of garage floor tiles. You want to get something resilient. This means getting something that you can find listed as made just for garages, or that will take the abuse garage activities can dish out. Some tiles are stiff and some are softer, but they have to take any type of heavy duty beating that can occur. The more durable the flooring you choose, the longer it is going to last, but you also want to make sure it can handle the smaller things like leaks, oils, and other fluids without damage. You will clean it, but that is not always the answer.

Along with the durability of your new garage floor tiles, you want something that look sharp if you are going to spend a lot of time in there. You can use colored cement for a neat look, but if you want something better, you can find tiles in all types of colors and patterns. You can even choose your own tile colors to make your own pattern. Though garages are often not seen much but your guests, if you spend a lot of time there, you want something that you are going to like. Just as with your home, your garage is a part of your life and should be just as you like it.

Today’s garage floor tiles are better than ever, come in more varieties than ever, and are easier to clean. However, how often you clean is going to matter more than the durability of the tiles. Oils and fluids can be caustic in a garage, and if you do other hobbies, there are many things that can wear away any protective covering. When you are choosing your tiles, be sure to read up on what you have to do to keep them clean and in good working order. You don’t want to get something that will wear away within a year because you had an oil leak under your vehicle of which you were not aware right away.

If your garage is attached to your home, you may want to get garage floor tiles that go with the ones you have in your kitchen or hallway. This allows your to keep your home décor that goes into your garage for a more fluid look to your living space. Not everyone uses the garage for anything other than parking their vehicles, but it is still nice to have a floor tile that you like and that reflects the style that you have on the rest of your property or in your home.

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Garage Insulation Increases Usefulness

May 5, 2009

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Garages are no longer just a place to collect clutter or park the car. Today, people are finding new uses for their garages and home improvement projects for garage renovation are endless. If you have a garage and aren’t sure what you can do to improve the space, then you’re in for a surprise and you’ll have hours of enjoyment creating an organized, well-kept garage “room”.

Since people are using garages more than ever before, it’s time to think about ways to make the garage for comfortable and friendly. Your garage may be an extension of your house or it may be a stand-alone building on your property. Either way, you can gain a lot of benefits from insulating your garage. It doesn’t matter if you live in Minnesota where temperatures dip below zero or Florida where heat soars above 100 degrees, insulation is a smart thing to do.

Insulation is a barrier for hot or cold weather. It makes a garage more comfortable and it makes it possible to use the garage for different purposes year-round. Maybe you want to use it for a gameroom, a hobby nook, or a place to organize household items. It is very likely that your garage is insulated where walls and ceilings are shared with the interior of your house since building codes require this level of insulation. But those other surfaces that aren’t common to your main house could be allowing cold or heat to enter and escape unknowingly.

Part One: Inexpensive and simple ways to insulate your garage.

There are some inexpensive and simple ways to insulate your garage. It’s a great do-it-yourself project and it can be managed on a weekend day. Keep these tips in mind as you think about insulating your garage:

1. Fiberglass insulation is easy to install and only requires the use of a staple gun and some good work gloves. You simply attach the fiberglass batt insulation between the studs of the walls, ensuring that the paper side of the insulation is facing into the garage. Later, you can dry wall the garage to add even more opportunity to organize your garage and make it more useful.

2. If your walls are already dry walled or covered and you’re not sure if they’re insulated, it pays to find out. You may need to make a small hole in the sheetrock or other covering to find out what’s behind it. Find a spot in a corner or behind a cabinet where the hole won’t be noticed. Beware of any electrical lines or wires that may be lurking before you attempt to remove a small piece of wall and proceed cautiously. Once you can see behind the dry wall, you’ll know if insulation is there. If it’s not, you have options.

3. Insulation can be sprayed between the stud walls. This type of foaming insulation moves down the wall from the ceiling and expands to fill in the space – creating a barrier between weather elements and your garage. Foam insulation can be a little costly, but it is well worth the time and money. It is also possible to spray fiberglass insulation between stud walls too. Check on local resources and pricing to find out which is best for your area. 

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