Mr Tile
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posted on 26/3/13 at 04:54 PM |
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Garage Flooring
What is the best type of flooring for a garage? I want to change mine as it is always getting wrecked. I currently have a concrete floor in my
garage but it chips very easily and sometimes can be hard to clean certain spills away from it. Any suggestions?
Thanks
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Vindi_andy
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posted on 26/3/13 at 04:58 PM |
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Costco are doing a heavy plastic covering 71/2 ft wide iirc by 15ft long whic I will be investing in when tango goes away for some work.
That will be going down over my concrete floor
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Mr Tile
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posted on 26/3/13 at 05:20 PM |
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Is it any good? I've looked into PVC tiles which look the business. A crowd called Flexi-Tile seem to do a good range for the garage and they
look easy to install so I might give them a go. Am stuck between plastic and rubber as both seem durable enough to last a good while which is half
the reason I want to change.
Nice motor by the way.
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designer
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posted on 26/3/13 at 06:07 PM |
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You can put on a self-leveling compound.
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motorcycle_mayhem
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posted on 26/3/13 at 08:33 PM |
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I've put a photo of my locost option in my photo archive.
Heavy duty vinyl flooring, this was (clearly) intended for a kids playroom?, one of a few suitable reel-ends found at the local carpet warehouse. Very
cheap, durable and routinely replaceable. It will withstand an engine hoist wheeled across it, is only mildly charred by welding spatters. Replaced
every summer.
The garage floor isn't crumbling (much), but it's badly cracked, greasy, damp, vegetated and not very pleasant. Previous owners kept dogs
in there, the urine from which didn't help much I think.
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Vindi_andy
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posted on 26/3/13 at 09:15 PM |
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It's designed for garages and Costco stuff that I've had in the past has always been good quality and it looks good.
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Tatey
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posted on 26/3/13 at 10:24 PM |
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I looked into a lot of different flooring types for my garage, the floor has lifted and cracked so it was very uneven so an epoxy paint wasnt going to
work, I also wanted a softer floor so it would be nicer to kneel on/warming and more sound insulating, so went for the following:
http://www.ecotileflooring.com/store/interlocking-floor-tiles/sports-flooring-dark-grey
If you give them a ring and ask them if they have any seconds, I did it and ended up getting 21 square metres for about £150, I picked them up from
the factory and they were very friendly and the ones I got were only seconds because they were trying out a slightly different shade of grey. I went
for the raised discs very and I would highly recommend them.
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ashg
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posted on 27/3/13 at 08:36 AM |
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like the look of that eco tiling stuff but the cheapest one they have that is end of line in a horrible colour is 17.50 + the vat. my garage is 38m
square so that will cost me over £700 for a horrible colour. if i were to pick a nice colour im looking at £1200 just for a floor.
Anything With Tits or Wheels Will cost you MONEY!!
Haynes Roadster (Finished)
Exocet (Finished & Sold)
New Project (Started)
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Mr Tile
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posted on 27/3/13 at 09:19 AM |
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The Eco Tile stuff looks good. Very similar to what I am thinking of using with Flexi Tile but still not 100% sure. I want to make sure I get my
money worth and that it will last. Don't want to have to tear it up in a year but have heard good stuff about them on other forums so might
give them ago.
http://flexi-tile.com/catalogsearch/advanced/result/?&setting=64 Let me know what you think. Probably between them and Eco Tile at the minute.
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mcerd1
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posted on 27/3/13 at 10:04 AM |
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it only cost me £70 for enough floor paint to do a 6.5 x 12.2m floor.... and thats with decent one part proper floor paint !
(the 2 part paints are tougher, but cost a bit more...)
it keeps the dust down and is easy to clean too
I painted it a nice light grey colour and its amazing how much light it reflects compared to plain concrete
along with a couple of coats of white emulsion on the wall (mixed with PVA at ~10:1) means I don't need to have as many lights so I save even
more
[Edited on 27/3/2013 by mcerd1]
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rdodger
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posted on 27/3/13 at 10:08 AM |
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My Locost option was sheets of hardboard layed down and the joints taped with duct tape. 24'x22' garage so tile wasn't an option!
I damped it down when it was laid so it sits nice and flat. Been down for 2 years and still going strong!
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b14wrc
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posted on 27/3/13 at 12:31 PM |
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rdodger
Do you have a photo of your floor, just for interest it sounds like a good method.
Rob
20vt powered rear engined locost
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rdodger
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posted on 27/3/13 at 03:18 PM |
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Not specifically of the floor but you can see it
It really is just 8'x4' sheets of hardboard butted & taped together.
Oh I also have some nice beige carpet over half of it. That doesn't stand up as well to weld spatter!
[Edited on 27/3/13 by rdodger]
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