Garages are probably the most heavily used spaces in the home. Not only do they function as workshops, but they also have to accommodate cars (and they aren’t always kind). 

So the natural question is what can be done about this? After all, you don’t want your garage to fall to bits when you need it most. 

Add A Flood Barrier

The first step is to add a flood barrier to prevent heavy rain or storm surges from bringing water inside. These are handy if you live in a storm-prone area. 

Modular systems work by creating watertight seals and funneling excess run-off to a drain. When sealed properly, these can prevent water ingress, even when the rest of the street is flooded. 

Use Robust Polymers On The Walls

If you’re constantly moving items in and out of your garage and scraping up the walls, then you could also explore the option of using robust polymers. These are made of special self-healing materials, often containing living organisms that can facilitate repairs, like tiny factories. 

Reinforce Your Flooring

On the same token, you should also use a floor coating to reinforce the ground. Getting this right can help you save thousands of dollars in the future. 

Most professionals reinforce flooring with epoxy resins. However, you can use other materials, like carbon fiber composites, if you have the budget. You can also use the wonder material, graphene, in various infusions. This substance is highly resistant to corrosion and UV damage, so it is ideal for anyone who is moving in and out of their garage all day. 

Use Strengthened Glass

Another pro tip is to use strengthened glass in your garage (if it has windows). Modern materials are dramatically stronger than conventional glass, which is prone to breakage in high-intensity environments. 

Strengthened glass comes in various forms. Tempered glass is the basic level. This gets its strength from the pressure differentials between the inside and outside of the glass, making it sturdier. 

Bullet-proof glass is the next level up. This offers far more strength and is often much thicker. Finally, there’s aluminum oxynitride for smaller windows. This substance is perhaps the most durable of any transparent window dressing. 

Deepen Your Piles

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You should also deepen your piles if you want to make your garage into something that will never collapse. Drilling foundations further into the ground is always a good idea because it makes the whole structure more stable. 

Most builders pay a lot of attention to the foundations for the main home, but they can cut corners with garages when they shouldn’t. Ideally, you want to avoid this by drilling piles further into the ground and keeping everything secure. 

Install Blast-Resistant Doors

Finally, you might want to install blast-resistant doors. These are made of layered steel and provide you with extra protection from break-ins and damage. What’s nice about these doors is that they can withstand shockwaves and high winds, making them useful if you live in a storm-prone area and want to avoid constant garage door replacements while keeping your family safe.

 

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