Thursday, May 21, 2009

Epoxy Garage Floors | What Makes a Good Epoxy Floor Product?

Whether an amateur craftsman or a professional epoxy garage floor installer, the key to a successful epoxy garage floor job is using a great product. But with so many out there, how do you know which one is the right one? Or at least the one that won't bubble and come up the first time after you park your car in the driveway.

Although there are a lot of great products out there, there are some that can be described as mediocre at best. And, I must admit, a lot of the success of your epoxy garage floor installation is the person doing the installing. Like they say (although slightly politically incorrect), it's not the Indian, it's the arrow. In other words, the best product isn't going to set up correctly and hold up correctly if it isn't applied correctly.

With that being said, if you are looking for an epoxy floor product, whether or not you want to use a professional, there are some easy ways to check out some products. The number one way, of course, is probably how you go here. Google has a great way of bringing out the opinions of everyone. If you are interested in looking for epoxy garage floor paint, for example, you would google things like "epoxy garage floor paint," "epoxy garage floor products," or "epoxy garage paint." Those would reveal numerous types of epoxy paint products that you could then check up on further.

Once you figure out a product that you might like, do a search for reviews of that product. Behr epoxy paint reviews, Home Depot epoxy paint reviews, Roll on Rock garage paint reviews, etc. will yield numerous reviews and comments on these products. And most of the time they are from real world users, just regular people like yourself that thought a great weekend project would be to throw down a little epoxy paint on the garage floor. From there you should have a great idea of what epoxy garage floor paint product is right for you.

1 comment:

jhutch said...

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