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Are you considering a flake garage floor for your garage but feeling overwhelmed by the potential costs? You're not alone. Pricing for residential concrete flooring can be confusing. Many factors affect the final cost. Whenever you want to make an investment in your home, the fear of unexpected expenses might be holding you back from starting.
Your neighbors at CustomCrete understand that your home is your sanctuary, and making improvements should be exciting, not stressful. We want you to have the best experience possible. That's why we created this handy article to help guide you through the process with clear, straightforward information.
Our promise is simple: We'll help you make an informed choice, so you can achieve the look you want without breaking the bank. By understanding the factors that influence the cost of residential flake garage floors, you'll be empowered to move forward with confidence, knowing exactly what to expect.
When it comes to flake garage flooring, the cost typically ranges from $7 to $8 per square foot. This provides you with a durable, low-maintenance option that enhances both the function and aesthetics of your home. Below are some typical price ranges for common residential spaces:
These ranges can vary depending on the specific conditions and needs of your project, as we'll explore in more detail below.
There are many factors that can drive the cost of flake garage floor coating up or down, and understanding these various factors can help you determine the final amount you need to budget for such a project.
A gas curb is a raised barrier in residential garages. It contains spills and prevents liquids from seeping into other areas of your home. It's a practical feature. But, installing a gas curb can raise your project's cost. It requires extra labor and precision to integrate the curb into the floor design.
Typically, you can expect gas curbs to add $100-$500 to the overall cost of your project.
Coating stairs with flake takes more time and effort than coating flat surfaces, which can increase the cost. Each step needs to be individually coated and finished, requiring additional labor and attention to detail. This extra work results in a slight increase in price compared to coating a flat surface.
Large cracks and leveling issues will increase the price due to the additional labor required to prepare the surface. However, fixing these issues will improve your floors' look and durability. It will also increase your home's value.
Investing in a finished concrete floor for your garage offers significant long-term benefits that make it a smart choice for homeowners. Flake garage flooring is known for its longevity and resilience, but a treatment will make it harder and more resistant to cracks and damage.
Unlike other flooring options, a well-sealed flake garage flooring can last for decades with minimal maintenance. Flake garage floors are easy to clean and maintain, saving you time and money over the years. Flake garage floors resist oil stains and mud from cars. Periodic sweeping and occasional mopping are typically all that's needed to keep your floor looking like new.
The durability, aesthetic appeal, and low maintenance of sealed concrete floors can increase the value of your home. Potential buyers often appreciate the clean and modern look of sealed concrete flooring, as well as its practicality.
Furthermore, as we said earlier- these coatings do have a positive impact on the overall value of your home. Typically, you can expect an 1-3% increase in home desirability rating after installation.
If you're ready to get a precise quote for your project, the next step is simple: Contact us for a quote. We'll walk you through the options and ensure you get exactly what you need without any surprises. Understanding the factors that affect the cost of concrete flooring can help you. You'll possess the knowledge to select a cost-effective option. Let us help you create a beautiful, durable floor that enhances your home for years to come.
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