What Is the Best Flooring Option for a Garage That Gets Heavy Daily Use?

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I'm planning to renovate my garage floor and would like some advice before making a decision.

The floor needs to handle daily vehicle traffic, occasional oil spills, and heavy tools without cracking or becoming difficult to clean.

I've been looking at epoxy flooring, garage floor paint, polished concrete, and interlocking floor tiles, but I'm not sure which option offers the best long-term value.

For those who have installed a new garage floor:

  • Which flooring material has worked best for you?
  • How has it held up after a few years?
  • Is epoxy flooring worth the extra cost?
  • Are there any maintenance issues I should know about?
  • Would you choose the same flooring again?
I'd really appreciate hearing about your experiences and any recommendations before I make a decision. Thanks!
 
Garage floors don't have a dpc under the concrete which can cause problems with damp..

It's a good question I don't know answer to.

Because of cold where people stand to work wood is good.
Carpet is good for storage.
The slope in a garage and 100mm step to house is there for fluid leaks like petrol.
 

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