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Budget-Friendly Garage Floor Options

Different types of garage flooring.

black interlocking tile garage flooring with a car parked on top of it

The garage floor is a hard-working part of the home that can be subjected to heavy foot and vehicle traffic. From car tires to exercise equipment, tools to workshop items, it's no surprise that this wear-and-tear can take a toll on the surface, resulting in cracks, stains, and other unsightly flaws. While there are many types of garage floor options to choose from (epoxy, tiles, concrete resurfacing), they can be costly and require professional installation. For this reason, we have provided two of the most durable, cost-effective, and DIY-friendly types of garage flooring for you to upgrade your space while staying on budget.


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Garage Floor Options

collage of two different types of garage flooring

If your garage floor is in need of repairs, it might be time for an upgrade, but if you don't want to commit to a costly installation that requires professional expertise, interlocking tiles or roll-out garage flooring are good options. They are both heavy-duty and can withstand exposure to a range of elements: such as water, snow, and road salt brought in by hot car tires; oil and residue from vehicles, chemicals and household liquids; temperature fluctuations; and regular dirt and dust.


Additional properties you want your garage floor options to have include:


  • Durability
  • DIY/Easy Installation
  • Budget-Friendly
  • Easy Maintenance
  • Aesthetically Pleasing


Fortunately for you, we have two options that tick all these boxes and more.


Interlocking Tiles

black and white interlocking garage tiles being placed together

If you are looking for a type of garage flooring that is versatile, durable, and customizable, consider interlocking tiles. They are usually made from PVC or polypropylene plastic, which is long-lasting, easy to clean, and can typically withstand the weight of a vehicle and/or other garage essentials.


Benefits of Interlocking Tiles

  • Since the blocks are modular and come apart, any damaged section can simply be removed and replaced rather than having to redo the entire floor.
  • They are usually embossed with a tread plate pattern that helps to make them slip- and stain-resistant.
  • As they are available in a range of colors, you can choose different colors to create patterns (checkered or diagonal) for a more unique look.
  • You can buy interlocking tiles in packs ranging anywhere from four to eight all the way up to 40 or more – making easy work of covering a large space, and allowing you to more effectively calculate the precise square footage you will need for the job.
  • Thanks to their thickness, these tiles are warmer since they are elevated from the floor.
  • They can also help to minimize any further damage to the floor as well as cover any unattractive surfaces – all for a budget-friendly price.
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Roll-Out Flooring

If you prefer a garage floor option that can cover large areas with minimal seams, roll-out flooring is it. This cost-effective PVC rubber material offers a quick and durable flooring solution that is extremely low maintenance and can handle plenty of heavy traffic.


Benefits of Roll-Out Flooring

  • While some roll-out flooring does require adhesive, many brands only need to be cut to your preferred size using heavy-duty scissors and simply laid out.
  • Roll-out flooring protects against stains and spills and won't typically ding or dent when heavy objects are placed on it.
  • It is water-resistant, tear-resistant, and even resistant to certain chemicals.
  • This flooring provides a clean and industrial look to your space.
  • The rolls come in various lengths, so you can pick a size that matches closest to your garage area – that way you can reduce the amount of excess material when cutting it to size.
  • You can use the roll-out flooring in a single small area or for wall-to-wall covering, depending on your needs.
  • This flooring has insulating properties that are good for cold floors and spaces, making it particularly useful if you spend a lot of time in your garage.
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With these garage floor options, you can now upgrade your space with a more durable and budget-friendly solution that will last for a long time.


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