Like garage floor tiles, mats can be installed over concrete floors that are stained or cracked with no prep work necessary.
What to Look for in a Garage Floor Mat
While a garage floor mat may look like a simple rug or gym mat, its material is actually much tougher than that of decorative or recreational mats. Some key features to look for when shopping for a garage floor mat include:- Resistance to chemical and petroleum spills
- Slip-resistance to improve safety
- Cushioning to reduce fatigue on your feet and legs
- Textured or grooved construction to channel liquids and dirt
- Easy-to-clean materials
- Ability to withstand vehicle traffic
- Sufficient weight to resist sliding around
- Smoothness and strength to allow gliding around on a creeper
The Benefits of Rollout Garage Floor Mats
One advantage that mats offer over garage floor tile is that mats can be rolled up and moved easily. For example, you may want to move a mat so you can use a creeper on bare concrete, or if you have a particularly messy job in the garage and will clean the entire floor afterward.Mats themselves are also easy to clean without creating a mess in the garage. Just roll them up, move them out onto the driveway or lawn, unroll them, and give them a good washing with a garden hose. Let them dry on both sides before rolling them up and laying them back down on the garage floor.
Installing Garage Floor Mats
You can find mats in sizes to fit most garages or order them custom-sized to fit your space. Most mats can also be combined to cover a large area. They can be cut to size with an ordinary utility knife and can be seamed together with special adhesive or heavy-duty flooring tape. Keep in mind that many types of garage floor mat will expand and contract with temperature variations. For this reason, it’s best not to tape the perimeter of a mat installation to the floor so the edges have room to move. Also, it’s a good idea to leave a 1/4-inch gap between the flooring and all walls to accommodate expansion of the mat during warm weather.Garage Floor Mat Costs
Standard-thickness garage mats can be found starting at about $1.25 per square foot, while heavy-duty mats typically cost between $2.50 and $4 per square foot. This puts the cost of garage mats roughly in the middle between epoxy floor coatings (at the lower end) and garage floor tiles (at the higher end).Both mats and tiles can be easily replaced as needed and can be taken with you if you ever move.Please note that this Scottsdale Real Estate Blog is for informational purposes and not intended to take the place of a licensed Scottsdale Real Estate Agent.
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