Most garages in Houston slowly become storage units over time. A few boxes here, some old equipment there, and eventually you cannot even see your garage floor paint anymore.
If your garage feels overcrowded, here are five easy things to start getting rid of today.
Clear These Garage Floor Paint Space-Wasters First
- Empty cardboard boxes: Delivery boxes and old moving boxes stack up fast. If they have been sitting untouched for months, recycle them.
- Expired lawn chemicals: Old fertilizer, weed killer, and pesticides can leak and stain concrete surfaces. Dispose of them safely and free up shelf space.
- Broken tools: Rusty garden tools and equipment that barely works anymore only add to the clutter.
- Unused sports gear and toys: Old bikes, scooters, and sports equipment take up far more room than most homeowners realize.
- “Just in case” items: Mystery cords, outdated electronics, random hardware, and leftover appliance parts are usually the biggest garage clutter offenders of all.
Upgrade Beyond Faded Garage Floor Paint
Once the clutter is gone, your garage may deserve more than worn-out garage floor paint. Garage Floor Coatings of Houston installs professionally engineered 2-day epoxy floor coating systems. These multi-layered systems include a proper moisture vapor barrier, a decorative full-flake broadcast, and dual 100%-solid polyaspartic clear top coats…designed to outperform ordinary garage floor paint.
Contact us if you’re ready to upgrade from standard concrete paint. And if we have already coated your floors, we would greatly appreciate a quick Google review as well!
Garage Floor Coating FAQs
Q: What’s the difference between floor paint and epoxy?
A: Traditional garage floor paint is usually a latex or acrylic product that dries on the surface like wall paint. Epoxy garage floor coatings use a chemical reaction to cure and bond with the concrete, creating a thicker and more durable surface.
Q: How long should an epoxy garage floor coating last?
A: A professionally installed system can last decades, while thin coatings may fail within a few years.


