Ask most Colorado homebuyers what features matter most, and a garage will be near the top of the list. But not just any garage. Size matters.
Around 90% of new single-family homes have some sort of enclosed garage and the vast majority (65%) feature two-car garages specifically, according to 2024 U.S. Census figures.
That appears to align with buyer preferences. A National Association of Home Builders survey found that 42% of buyers prefer a two-car garage, while only 18% prefer a single-car design and even fewer would opt for a parking space big enough for three or more vehicles.
How Colorado Buyers Plan to Use Their Garage
Along the Front Range, garages serve multiple purposes. Buyers picture space for:
- Cars and trucks
- Ski gear, bikes, and outdoor equipment
- Home gyms, workshops, or just weather-safe storage
However, many garages end up overcrowded or stained because unfinished concrete does not perform well under daily use. When the surface deteriorates, the entire space feels unfinished.
That is why garage flooring plays a key role in both function and resale appeal.
The Difference a 2-Day System Makes
Concrete in Colorado can experience temperature swings and moisture vapor movement. Without proper moisture mitigation, coatings can fail prematurely.
Our team coats garage flooring using a proven 2-day system designed for durability. The process begins with a moisture-mitigating epoxy primer that creates a vapor barrier and helps prevent adhesion problems. A full-broadcast flake layer provides texture and aesthetic appeal. Dual polyaspartic topcoats seal the system with a UV and chemical resistant finish that is spill-proof, stain-resistant, and easy to maintain.
Instead of battling dust and stains, homeowners gain a surface that supports how they actually use their garage.
If you are investing in a garage of any size, make sure the surface matches the space. Contact Garage Floor Coating of the Front Range to learn how professional garage flooring can elevate your home.


