Epoxy Garage Floors vs. Interlocking Garage Floor Tiles

Ryan Workman • January 3, 2023

Which is Better: Epoxy Garage Floors or Garage Floor Tiles?

Epoxy Garage Floor Lake Wylie
a garage with a checkered floor and a pepsi sign on the wall .

When it comes to upgrading your garage floor, you have a few options to choose from. Two popular options are garage floor epoxy and interlocking garage tiles. While both can give your garage a fresh, new look, there are some key differences to consider when deciding which is the right choice for you. Here, we'll take a look at the pros and cons of both options, with a focus on why epoxy might be the better choice overall.


Garage floor epoxy is a type of coating that is applied directly to the concrete surface of your garage floor. It is made up of a mixture of resin and hardener, and when applied correctly, it creates a durable, long-lasting surface that is resistant to stains, abrasions, and impacts. Epoxy garage floors are typically topcoated with a UV stable polyaspartic, which is resistant to heat and UV rays, so it won't fade or discolor over time.


One of the biggest benefits of epoxy is its versatility. It can be applied in a range of colors and finishes, from solid colors to multi-colored chips or flakes. This means you can customize the look of your garage floor to match your personal style or the overall look of your home. Epoxy is also easy to clean and maintain, requiring only a quick sweep and mop to keep it looking fresh.


Advantages & Disadvantages of Interlocking Garage Tiles


Interlocking garage tiles, on the other hand, are individual tiles that are designed to fit together like a puzzle. They are typically made of plastic, rubber, or other durable materials and come in a range of colors and patterns. While interlocking tiles can be a quick and easy way to give your garage floor a new look, they have some drawbacks compared to epoxy.


One of the main drawbacks of interlocking tiles is that they can be prone to shifting or coming apart over time. This is especially true if your garage sees a lot of foot traffic or heavy loads, as the tiles can be prone to cracking or breaking under the weight. Interlocking tiles are also more difficult to clean and maintain, as dirt and grime can get trapped in the gaps between the tiles. Finally, interlocking tiles are generally more expensive than epoxy, both in terms of initial cost and ongoing maintenance.


Overall, epoxy is the clear winner when it comes to garage floor upgrades. It is more durable, customizable, and easy to maintain than interlocking tiles, making it a better choice for homeowners looking for a long-lasting, low-maintenance solution. If you're ready to give your garage a fresh, new look, consider investing in a high-quality garage floor epoxy coating.


Request an Estimate for Epoxy Garage Floors in Charlotte Today

 

If you know the dimensions of the surface you would like to have coated, we can provide you with a fast, no-obligation estimate for your epoxy garage floor in Charlotte over the phone! Alternatively, if you would like to see some of our samples in person, we can provide an on-site consultation and estimate.


interior epoxy floors charlotte
By Ryan Workman June 2, 2026
United Floor Coatings installed a luxury epoxy game room floor in Charlotte’s Cotswold neighborhood using Coastal hybrid stone flake with real mica.
patio epoxy coating cornelius nc
By Ryan Workman May 18, 2026
United Floor Coatings completed multiple porch and patio coating projects in a Cornelius, NC neighborhood using Outback, Deep Brown, Shoreline, and Sable flake blends. Learn how neighborhood group buy discounts can help homeowners save.
By Ryan Workman May 7, 2026
Patio Epoxy Coating Installed in Wesley Chapel, NC
Office Floor Coating in Rock Hill, SC
By Ryan Workman May 4, 2026
United Floor Coatings completed a 1,500 square foot office floor coating inside a Rock Hill, SC warehouse using the Agate hybrid stone flake blend for a durable, clean, and professional finish.
epoxy garage floor lancaster sc
By Ryan Workman April 30, 2026
United Floor Coatings completed a two-car garage floor coating in Lancaster, SC using 1/4" Gravel flake, an MVB epoxy basecoat, and a durable polyaspartic topcoat.
epoxy garage floors stanley
By Ryan Workman April 30, 2026
United Floor Coatings transformed a two-car garage in Stanley, NC by removing a failing DIY epoxy system, repairing major cracks, flaking the stem walls, and installing an MVB epoxy and polyaspartic garage floor coating.
By Ryan Workman April 14, 2026
See how we installed a modern black epoxy floor with a light silver mica flake broadcast in Belmont, NC—an upscale alternative to vinyl flake garage floors.
By Ryan Workman February 10, 2026
How to choose the right floor system for corridors, thresholds, and loading zones in a storage facility
epoxy garage floor Salisbury, NC
By Ryan Workman January 22, 2026
See how we transformed two 3-car garage floors (2,200 SF) with 1/4" Shoreline flake + flaked stem walls. Epoxy garage floors in Salisbury, NC.
patio flooring waxhaw nc
By Ryan Workman December 15, 2025
Patio coating in Waxhaw, NC with 1/4" Tuxedo flake: exterior-ready system with moisture-tolerant base and UV-stable polyaspartic topcoat. Durable, slip-resistant, and easy to clean.