picture of your garage
#1681
If its not a fresh slab tiles should be ok. I only worried about staining grout joints w fluids ect. I suppose u can seal them. Simply polished or stained and polished can be fairly inexpensive if you are a good diy guy just takes time. New materials are safer and easier to work with
#1682
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^osu 2sk, what did you to that floor? looks very nice. It looks polished like Mooty...I like it.
And how many square feet is that shop?
I am about to consolidate everything into one "final" house and build a "final" garage. I need room for about 14 cars and I am assuming ~160 sq. ft per car. So thinking 14 X 160. Any advice here?
And how many square feet is that shop?
I am about to consolidate everything into one "final" house and build a "final" garage. I need room for about 14 cars and I am assuming ~160 sq. ft per car. So thinking 14 X 160. Any advice here?
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ceramic or porcelain tiles are very nice.
if you dont work in garage, HIGHLY polished concrete or granite (mirror finish) is great. but you WILL FALL and break bones. i speak from my kids' experience. now one own enter my garage except me ;-)
polished concrete has many levels. 10+ passes with diamond sender will make it look nice. but the dust is worst than volcanic ashes.
if you dont work in garage, HIGHLY polished concrete or granite (mirror finish) is great. but you WILL FALL and break bones. i speak from my kids' experience. now one own enter my garage except me ;-)
polished concrete has many levels. 10+ passes with diamond sender will make it look nice. but the dust is worst than volcanic ashes.
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^osu 2sk, what did you to that floor? looks very nice. It looks polished like Mooty...I like it.
And how many square feet is that shop?
I am about to consolidate everything into one "final" house and build a "final" garage. I need room for about 14 cars and I am assuming ~160 sq. ft per car. So thinking 14 X 160. Any advice here?
And how many square feet is that shop?
I am about to consolidate everything into one "final" house and build a "final" garage. I need room for about 14 cars and I am assuming ~160 sq. ft per car. So thinking 14 X 160. Any advice here?
each car really need 12x20, preferably 14x20 per car. i like doors fully open and being able to walk around each car like a regular human bring not cat woman wiht 18" waistline walking sideways. 10x20 is min. but you will regreat it if you are building from scratch.
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^John, thank you. Garage is what I am after not packing it tight storage.
I did my own mickey mouse drawing on PowerPoint and assumed 8'X20' per car. I will go with your number and assume 14' X 20' per car, and X 14 and ask for separate space for storage and a room for air compressor and other stuff.
I meet with a real designer next week get the drawings started.
I did my own mickey mouse drawing on PowerPoint and assumed 8'X20' per car. I will go with your number and assume 14' X 20' per car, and X 14 and ask for separate space for storage and a room for air compressor and other stuff.
I meet with a real designer next week get the drawings started.
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Originally Posted by Igooz
^John, thank you. Garage is what I am after not packing it tight storage.
I did my own mickey mouse drawing on PowerPoint and assumed 8'X20' per car. I will go with your number and assume 14' X 20' per car, and X 14 and ask for separate space for storage and a room for air compressor and other stuff.
I meet with a real designer next week get the drawings started.
I did my own mickey mouse drawing on PowerPoint and assumed 8'X20' per car. I will go with your number and assume 14' X 20' per car, and X 14 and ask for separate space for storage and a room for air compressor and other stuff.
I meet with a real designer next week get the drawings started.
Ask your designer to be sure to include a plan showing the minimum turning radii for an average sized vehicle at critical positions within and outside the garage. This visual reference is very helpful when to plan how you will maneuver in and out or within the garage. The turning templates show tire positions and typical vehicle overhangs, you will be able to compare this to your vehicles, possibly one that has the worst turning radius and largest front and rear overhangs.
Good luck with the project
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For your reference, standard parking lot stalls are 9x18, 10x18or20 in lots that feel less compact.
Ask your designer to be sure to include a plan showing the minimum turning radii for an average sized vehicle at critical positions within and outside the garage. This visual reference is very helpful when to plan how you will maneuver in and out or within the garage. The turning templates show tire positions and typical vehicle overhangs, you will be able to compare this to your vehicles, possibly one that has the worst turning radius and largest front and rear overhangs.
Good luck with the project
Ask your designer to be sure to include a plan showing the minimum turning radii for an average sized vehicle at critical positions within and outside the garage. This visual reference is very helpful when to plan how you will maneuver in and out or within the garage. The turning templates show tire positions and typical vehicle overhangs, you will be able to compare this to your vehicles, possibly one that has the worst turning radius and largest front and rear overhangs.
Good luck with the project
A lot of great input from great folks here...TIA.
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if you can - go anytime with tiles.
(i can´t/doesn´t want; based on the sub-structure of the floor...)
doesn´t matter who will tell what: epoxy will always change based on UV (sun) and based on the plasticizer/softeners in our semis and slicks.
high quality tiles + professional laid will not crack if some tools will fall on the floor.
but as you say: lets get to garage pics.
(i can´t/doesn´t want; based on the sub-structure of the floor...)
doesn´t matter who will tell what: epoxy will always change based on UV (sun) and based on the plasticizer/softeners in our semis and slicks.
high quality tiles + professional laid will not crack if some tools will fall on the floor.
but as you say: lets get to garage pics.
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^osu 2sk, what did you to that floor? looks very nice. It looks polished like Mooty...I like it.
And how many square feet is that shop?
I am about to consolidate everything into one "final" house and build a "final" garage. I need room for about 14 cars and I am assuming ~160 sq. ft per car. So thinking 14 X 160. Any advice here?
And how many square feet is that shop?
I am about to consolidate everything into one "final" house and build a "final" garage. I need room for about 14 cars and I am assuming ~160 sq. ft per car. So thinking 14 X 160. Any advice here?
#1693
Another alternative to acid staining is acetone dyes such as this. You can layer with different colors and mix as light or as dark as you like without the rinsing after acid. So you have a shorter stain time and can seal sooner meaning less downtime.The other drawback to acid is you never really know what you are going to get, but with acetone dyes you can choose. As stated earlier it will lighten with time due to UV, but the effect can be stunning.
#1694
Correct! We used these for a basement project. Same company of products that I used, sold through our local Sherwin-Williams, we happened to get a hard to pass price on the acid.
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Originally Posted by Igooz
I appreciate the input. I have millions of questions, but this thread is about showing the pictures of the garage and not how to build a garage. I think that I will meet with our designer, do some more research, and maybe start a thread. I have been keeping cars out of 3 homes and one warehouse, and now that I am old(er) we are moving back to our home state, sell some stuff, and slowly consolidate...I have tried all sorts of epoxy floors, painted walls, various lighting, etc...I don't want to epoxy the floor again...
A lot of great input from great folks here...TIA.
A lot of great input from great folks here...TIA.
Goldmine.