Garage Floor Paint Covered Up by Clutter? Start With These 5 Easy Tosses

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Garages around Spokane and the Inland Northwest tend to fill up quickly. Outdoor gear, project leftovers, and “temporary” storage piles slowly take over until your garage floor paint is barely visible anymore.

The good news is that getting your garage under control does not have to be complicated.

5 Things Hiding Your Garage Flooring

  1. Broken or unused gear: Old coolers, cracked folding chairs, and damaged fishing gear take up more room than most homeowners realize.
  2. Leftover paint cans: Half-used concrete floor paint and dried-up wall paint are some of the easiest things to clear out quickly.
  3. Scrap wood and extra project materials: If that leftover plywood and trim have survived multiple cleanouts already, they are probably not part of a future project.
  4. Old sports equipment: Unused bikes, ski gear, hockey equipment, and scooters can dominate an entire garage wall before you even notice. If your kids have outgrown them, donate these items.
  5. “Just in case” clutter: Mystery cords, outdated electronics, rusty hardware, and random parts from things you no longer own are usually the biggest space-wasters in the garage. Take a deep breath and say goodbye to them. You’ll appreciate working in a tidier garage.

Upgrade Beyond Basic Garage Floor Paint

Once the clutter is gone, you may realize your garage floor paint is not looking much better. Garage Floor Coating Inland NW installs professionally engineered 2-day epoxy floor coatings. They include a proper moisture mitigating vapor barrier, a decorative full flake broadcast, and dual 100%-solid polyaspartic clear top coats…durability built for real Northwest conditions.

If you are ready to upgrade your garage, contact our team today. And if we have already coated your floors, we would truly appreciate a quick Google review!

Garage Floor Paint FAQs

Q: What is the difference between garage 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 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.