Is this the official porcelain tile resource thread?
May I ask my dumb questions here?
Local HD has this porcelain tile on sale and I'm tempted to "buy now, think later". Especially, now that my wife is actually pushing me to make tiling happen for the garage. Imagine! I may just go buy a case and lay it out to see how I like this one. I'd prefer more uniform look, but this may hide dirt better.
Now, I cannot find any specs on this tile's PEI or CoF ratings. The store associate didn't know either. I'm guessing it must be at least PEI 4.
I was hoping that I would be able to learn and pick away at it as a DIY, but I've never installed tiles, so I'm awaiting a quote from a neighbour's friend. The biggest appeal of DIY (besides the cost) is that I wouldn't have to empty the garage, but can do sections at a time and move shelves/stuff around as I finish sections. Not sure that someone doing it would be that flexible or may charge me more for multiple prep sessions etc.
My garage is 480 sqft and the slab is only 5-years old with just a single long, but thin crack to fill and a couple of oily stains to address. It's a slab on grade house, no basement. There is a 4" MDF baseboard trim all around that I guess will have to go and be replaced with a tile, so I can truly wash the garage out if needed.
Any thoughts on doing this in sections? Or other pointers to start?
Is there a prep I can do myself (besides getting rid of excess stuff from the garage!), or leave everything to a pro?
Local HD has this porcelain tile on sale and I'm tempted to "buy now, think later". Especially, now that my wife is actually pushing me to make tiling happen for the garage. Imagine! I may just go buy a case and lay it out to see how I like this one. I'd prefer more uniform look, but this may hide dirt better.
Now, I cannot find any specs on this tile's PEI or CoF ratings. The store associate didn't know either. I'm guessing it must be at least PEI 4.
I was hoping that I would be able to learn and pick away at it as a DIY, but I've never installed tiles, so I'm awaiting a quote from a neighbour's friend. The biggest appeal of DIY (besides the cost) is that I wouldn't have to empty the garage, but can do sections at a time and move shelves/stuff around as I finish sections. Not sure that someone doing it would be that flexible or may charge me more for multiple prep sessions etc.
My garage is 480 sqft and the slab is only 5-years old with just a single long, but thin crack to fill and a couple of oily stains to address. It's a slab on grade house, no basement. There is a 4" MDF baseboard trim all around that I guess will have to go and be replaced with a tile, so I can truly wash the garage out if needed.
Any thoughts on doing this in sections? Or other pointers to start?
Is there a prep I can do myself (besides getting rid of excess stuff from the garage!), or leave everything to a pro?

