Garage Floor Treatments Are Beautiful and Increase Your Home's Value |
| 7/16/2008 6:27:25 AM |
 I don't know about you, but I hate seeing ugly, filthy oil-stained garage floors. And I'll bet I'm not alone in saying this. If you want your home to be a showplace and to increase its existing value, then I strongly suggest that you look into installing garage floor treatments. Putting in a garage containment floor mat is easier than you might think, surprisingly affordable, and will last for decades without requiring much more maintenance than hosing it down with water to clean off the tiremarks and drips from your car. A lot of people will tell you that you need to epoxy your garage floor, but that involves clearing everything out of your garage and leaving it outdoors for days until the epoxy cures. And from what I've heard, those epoxy treatments rarely work out the first time and need to be touched up before they're actually smooth and perfect. I've got a much better suggestion to make: buy vinyl garage floor treatments. They're so easy to install. Vinyl garage floor treatments can be laid down in a few hours, minimizing the amount of time that the contents of your garage are going to be exposed to the elements. Since I live in Arizona, that's a serious consideration. The Arizona sun during the summer can inflict serious damage to the paint job on your appliances, for one thing. If you like this suggestion, then you need to check out: http://www.bltllc.com and look over the variety fo garage floor treatments they offer. There's a whole range of different colors and patterns.
You know, one of the blogs I read even suggested using garage floor treatments on porches and sun rooms, too. I think that's a great idea, especially if you have an older home with stained, cracked concrete in those areas. The same material that provides garage floor protection makes an attractive comfortable floor for other areas of the home as well. Putting a vinyl garage containment floor mat on your covered patio area will only make it nicer and will also add to the value of your home. Personally, I love this stuff. It's tough, it's durable, and it's easy to walk on. The comfort factor is something that should appeal to older home owners as well since it minimizes the impact on your joints when you're walking on it. It's certainly worth thinking about, so why not go to http://www.bltllc.com and look over what they've got to show you. |
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