Garage Flooring Ideas
#331
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Don't have much feedback on the products - but if you park your car or intend to park your car in the garage be cautious on who you hire to do the job. Garages that are used for cars are generally required to have a pitch.
Check local flooring companies, perhaps any that do polished concrete. I'm in South FL and we have all types of flooring specialists. Good luck!
Check local flooring companies, perhaps any that do polished concrete. I'm in South FL and we have all types of flooring specialists. Good luck!
#332
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I think these pros using solid tile flooring may be onto something.
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I know a couple mechanics at our place and they think they are too slippery when wet, fwiw
#337
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I had tiles in my last garage for 3+ years.
Never again
They looked so clean and neat but when I had to remove them (upon moving houses) the amount of spider webs, small rocks and dirt underneath was nothing short of disgusting.
I would rather have some version of epoxy floor this time around.
Never again
They looked so clean and neat but when I had to remove them (upon moving houses) the amount of spider webs, small rocks and dirt underneath was nothing short of disgusting.
I would rather have some version of epoxy floor this time around.
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I had tiles in my last garage for 3+ years.
Never again
They looked so clean and neat but when I had to remove them (upon moving houses) the amount of spider webs, small rocks and dirt underneath was nothing short of disgusting.
I would rather have some version of epoxy floor this time around.
Never again
They looked so clean and neat but when I had to remove them (upon moving houses) the amount of spider webs, small rocks and dirt underneath was nothing short of disgusting.
I would rather have some version of epoxy floor this time around.
Really easy to clean and not slippery even when wet. https://www.ninjacoatings.com/
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desmotesta (04-05-2023)
#339
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Here is a slight variation on the urethane coatings. This is essentially a polyurea topcoat over a lightly polished concrete. My research showed that full color polyaspartic coating with flake would probably be the highest performing (most durable and most UV resistant), but I was not a fan of the solid color of "flake" look that many of those floors end up with. On the other hand, I think a polished floor looks great, but as others have mentioned it can stain if you use the space hard, especially with oil and other chemicals. This is sort of a hybrid. The floor was polished to show some aggregate and texture, and then covered in a clear polyurea topcoat with a bit of sand for traction. It's a nice balance for the way I use this space, which is both a finished indoor space with seating, office and gym, and where I store cars I use all the time and work on sometimes. Downsides are that that the thresholds have not held up to direct sunlight and I'm worried about what will happen over time inside, and if you drop something really heavy (like my jack which I accidentally dropped), it can chip. First pick is right after install, and then next pics are after about 6 months of use and little to no maintenance other than some sweeping.
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#340
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I also want to mention that I'm three years in on my porcelain tile with epoxy grout and it is as perfect as the day it was installed. Expensive? Kind of, but I'm not moving. I can use a swifter and diluted simple green. No stains, period.
My only mistake was a stone look instead of rustic wood which I installed in a bathroom. Man that would look great in a man-cave.
My only mistake was a stone look instead of rustic wood which I installed in a bathroom. Man that would look great in a man-cave.
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peterp (04-10-2023)
#342
I've seen some of you post some lovely garage floors in your car pics. Gotta look for something for my garage. It's a small double garage but I want it to look nice and practical with epoxy floor coating atlanta. I live in the land of salt and sand and drive my 911 year around so garage floor needs to be cleaned out a couple of times a year specially after winter. Post pics and pass on advice please.
Oh and if you have any idea of approximate cost just to gauge options.
Thank you!
Oh and if you have any idea of approximate cost just to gauge options.
Thank you!
#344
I'm looking for ideas as well and ready to pull the trigger the first part of next year. I might just go with grinding the floor and doing an acid etch concrete product with some color in it. The prep work is key but the concrete will accept / absorb the stain and it becomes one. Then just do 2-3 topcoats of a UV sealer and call it a day...or 3 until it cures.
I had a friend pull his flooring out inside his house and do the same and it looks amazing. He did a marble type coloring.
I had a friend pull his flooring out inside his house and do the same and it looks amazing. He did a marble type coloring.
#345
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I'm looking for ideas as well and ready to pull the trigger the first part of next year. I might just go with grinding the floor and doing an acid etch concrete product with some color in it. The prep work is key but the concrete will accept / absorb the stain and it becomes one. Then just do 2-3 topcoats of a UV sealer and call it a day...or 3 until it cures.
I had a friend pull his flooring out inside his house and do the same and it looks amazing. He did a marble type coloring.
I had a friend pull his flooring out inside his house and do the same and it looks amazing. He did a marble type coloring.
Now if I could just afford to move…
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