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Garage Flooring Pros & Cons

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Garage Flooring Pros and Cons 

When considering garage flooring options, it’s important to weigh the benefits of different materials, for example, interlocking PVC SnapGRID® STONE garage tiles versus click-in-place SnapGRID® LX2 garage tiles. Additionally, understanding the advantages of polyvinyl garage flooring rolls can help you make an informed decision.

In this section, we will provide a comprehensive overview of the pros and cons of different garage floors to help you choose the best option for your needs. If you have specific garage needs or have questions about our garage flooring products, kindly contact the product experts at Perfect Surfaces for more information.

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Interlocking PVC Garage Tiles Pros and Cons

SnapGRID® STONE interlocking PVC garage epoxy-look tiles are DIY-friendly thanks to their built-in interlocking system for a tight and secure fit. SnapGRID® STONE garage tiles are ideal for high-traffic areas and are resistant to chemicals and constant abrasion. Their textured surface makes them safe and slip-resistant; a great fit for protecting concrete or other garage flooring. SnapGRID® STONE tiles are constructed using recycled materials- making them an

eco-friendly option for your garage flooring that is also easy to clean and uninstall where a temporary surface is needed. Unlike SnapGRID® LX2 tiles, SnapGRID® STONE garage puzzle tiles do not have a built-in drainage system that allows water to drain from the bottom; however, their interlocking system will sufficiently prevent excess moisture from going beneath the floor.

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Vinyl Garage Flooring Rolls Pros and Cons

GorillaCOR® vinyl garage rolls are a cost-effective, maintenance-free garage flooring option compared to paint and epoxy. COR rolls prevent concrete deterioration, hide cracks and stains, prevent new stains, and create a moisture barrier. 100% polyvinyl GorillaCOR® garage rolls boast a commercial-grade thickness of 80 mils and are available in three easy-to-clean, non-slip surface textures: coin top, diamond checker plate, and diamond finish. Unlike SnapGRID® LX2 tiles, GorillaCOR® rolls do not have a self-drainage system. However, they are an excellent cost-effective solution for those seeking a moisture-resistant surface to protect and upgrade the appearance of untreated garage floors.

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Interlocking garage tiles installed

LX2 Garage Tiles Pros and Cons

SnapGRID® LX2 garage tiles are the premium flooring option for those who desire a self-draining garage floor. Durable LX2 interlocking garage tiles eliminate water problem areas thanks to their perforated surface configuration, a valuable feature where exposure to accumulated moisture is a concern. LX2 boasts XpandBAND technology, allowing the interlocking system to expand and contract in unheated garages that may be exposed to severe weather fluctuations. This interlocking system allows for fast and easy installation and removal of DIY-friendly LX2 snap-together garage tiles. SnapGRID® LX2 click-to-connect tiles also feature anti-slip GatorSKIN; a textured surface that enhances the traction and safety of the walking surface.

If an easy-to-clean, easy-to-maintain, self-draining, and cost-effective garage flooring is what you seek, SnapGRID® LX2 interlocking garage tiles are your best option. LX2 garage and workshop tiles come in a variety of vibrant colors and produce a quality, upscale look and feel in any workshop or garage. Unlike GorillaCOR® rolls, SnapGRID® tiles cannot be permanently glued or taped down. However, these tiles are firm enough and durable enough to be loose-laid and, if desired, affixed to the subfloor using an occasional screw or spike (although not required). Optionally, finish the project with SnapGRID® LX2 edge pieces for a professional-looking perimeter.

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