Painting
Painting Your Garage Floor? Here Are the 5 Best Garage Floor Paints to Use
Here are some top-rated garage floor paints to consider for your garage makeover:
- Rust-Oleum RockSolid Garage Floor Coating Kit (Best Overall)
- Pros: Durable, low-VOC, self-leveling, easy to clean. Available in multiple colors.
- Cons: Some users report coverage doesn’t meet advertised square footage.
- Price: Around $169.99
- Best For: Long-lasting finish and a high-gloss look.

- Behr Premium Wet-Look Sealer (Best Budget)
- Pros: Affordable, doesn’t require primer, creates a durable surface.
- Cons: Clear, so it doesn’t alter the color of your existing floor.
- Price: Around $38.98
- Best For: A simple glossy finish and affordable protection.
- Insl-X TuffCrete Waterborne Acrylic Concrete Stain Paint (Best Acrylic)
- Pros: Waterproof, stain-proof, easy to apply.
- Cons: Colors may vary slightly from the product listing.
- Price: Around $48.99
- Best For: Outdoor or high-moisture areas.
- Rust-Oleum EpoxyShield Garage Floor Coating (Best Epoxy)
- Pros: Durable high-gloss finish, easy to apply, moisture-resistant.
- Cons: May require two coats on unfinished concrete.
- Price: Around $81.95
- Best For: Chemical and oil resistance with a professional finish.
- Insl-X Sure Step Acrylic Anti-Slip Coating Paint (Best Non-Slip)
- Pros: Textured finish for added grip, water-resistant.
- Cons: Relatively pricey.
- Price: Around $52.99
- Best For: High-traffic areas requiring extra safety features.
What to Look For:
- Durability: Choose epoxy or acrylic paints for long-lasting, tough protection.
- Color and Texture: Consider darker colors for hiding stains or lighter tones to brighten your garage.
- Non-Slip: If safety is a concern, look for non-slip options.
- Application: Check the required tools (roller or sprayer) and follow manufacturer guidelines.
For best results, always follow the specific application instructions for each paint type.