Stone Veneer 101
February 11, 2016A Look At Natural Stone
February 25, 2016Upgrading your driveway paving is a great way to improve the curb appeal of your home, but what do you see when you open up your garage door? If what you notice is an abrupt shift from a beautiful driveway into a stained, dingy garage floor, then you might want to consider upgrading to Natural Stone garage flooring. Upgrading your garage flooring with natural stone epoxy and veneer stone at your Fort Lauderdale, West Palm Beach, or Miami home can give you a durable, maintenance free floor that is safe and beautiful.
Natural Stone Flooring for Your Garage Nature Stone for Garages
The key to Natural Stone’s success is that it’s a natural stone product for your home. While a solid, concrete floor can block out water and oil and create an unsightly, slippery floor, Natural Stone’s porous and textured surface allow it to absorb liquids without the risk of staining. This means that stains from salt and oil, mud, or puddles are virtually non-existent in Fort Lauderdale and Miami area garages with Natural Stone garage.
Safe and Long-Lasting Garage Flooring
Like Natural Stone’s exterior stone veneer products, Natural Stone paving is a long-lasting natural product that can stand up to all kinds of environmental conditions. You’ll never have to worry about cracking, unevenness, and splitting in your concrete floor again, which makes your garage more attractive and safer during day to day use. It’s also easy to clean—simply hose your floor down when it gets dirty and it’ll look as good as new!
A Smart Investment and Upgrade
You might think that a natural stone floor may be out of budget, but Natural Stone garage flooring can actually be an excellent investment in your home. Because Natural Stone flooring helps to protect the concrete slab in your garage, you can expect to spend less money in the long-term in concrete repair and paving. Additionally, the improvement to the look and functionality of your garage is sure to boost your home’s value in the competitive Miami, Fort Lauderdale, and West Palm Beach housing markets.