Invest In Garage Flooring That Will Last | Why To Avoid Naturestone

There are many garage flooring options on the market, like Naturestone, there's a better option out there.

Investing in Garage Flooring Means Investing in What Will Last | Why To Avoid Naturestone

Whenever you are pondering making a big investment in your home, price is one of the first things you consider. Whether you are thinking about updating your landscaping or replacing your old, cracked garage floor, you want the end result to represent the biggest bang for your buck. That being said, once you pay for a home improvement, you don’t want to have to pay more shortly thereafter. You don’t want to have to pay repeatedly. You definitely do not want to be surprised with invoice amounts you were not expecting.

When you are thinking about replacing your garage floor, you will likely be tempted, if you live in Northeast Ohio, by the low pricing that Naturestone promotes online and via television commercials. They also have the benefit of brand awareness, so it is probably easy to think, “Known name, good price, must be a winning proposition.” What are you actually investing in when you contract with Nature Stone, however?

Short-Term Value Versus Long-Term Value

There is no question that a new stone epoxy floor will look beautiful, especially if it’s an enhancement of a garage floor that was dirty or cracked. In fact, just about any flooring coating you invest in will make your garage look like it has undergone a makeover. New and shiny is always preferable to old and cracked. The question that many homeowners neglect to ask themselves is, “How long will my garage floor look this good?” This is an important question, because if you invest in the wrong kind of flooring, your new investment will be very short-lived.

How Much is Nature Stone?

Quite often, Naturestone will promote pricing per square foot that seems like an amazing deal. This is part of what they are known for, and homeowners are definitely attracted to the concept of lower pricing. When customers are handed a quote, this pricing is reflected. There are a few things that are not always included in the initial quote, however. These factors include:

  • Labor Costs
  • Floor Prep Costs
  • Garage Accessibility

Another item that often does not show up on initial quotes is maintenance. Because of the porous nature of natural stone flooring, it is extremely difficult to clean this type of garage flooring and very easy to end up with mildew in the spaces between the pebbles. Customers are expected to invest either in the company’s own maintenance services or expensive maintenance and cleaning tools. This can come to a tremendous shock to people who were expecting their investment to be solely based on the advertised pricing.

The OGI Difference

Comparatively, OGI pricing in an initial quote looks higher than what Nature Stone offers. This is where a value calculation is beneficial. While you may invest more in an OGI garage floor on the front end of the project, that will be the end point of your spending for at least the next twenty years. There is no special maintenance or cleaning required, and OGI quotes comprehensively before any work is done, so customers see line items for labor, floor prep, and any potential issues that could cause the project to run longer than the usual installation. 

When investing in any home renovation, do not just focus on the initial cost. Think about the long-term value of what you are investing in. When you invest in OGI, you are making a smart investment that will pay dividends in both time and money for years to come. Not all flooring companies can make the same promise.

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