What is the most durable garage flooring?

Properly installed epoxy and polyaspartic coatings are generally the most durable options for a garage floor, resisting hot tire pickup, chemical stains, and daily wear far better than paint, mats, or tiles. Polyaspartic in particular holds up well to UV exposure and temperature swings without yellowing or becoming brittle over time. Interlocking tiles are durable in their own way and can handle heavy weight, but they can shift or crack at the seams over years of vehicle traffic. Garage floor paint is the least durable option by a wide margin, typically needing to be reapplied every year or two. Durability across any of these options still comes down to proper installation, not just the material itself.

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Yes, generally. Polyaspartic resists UV exposure better than traditional epoxy, which can develop a slight yellow tint over years of sun exposure through garage windows or an open door. This is one reason installers often recommend it as a topcoat even over an epoxy base.