Looking to get some advice and pointers on how to approach my garage floor. I want to freshen it up but I am on a budget. Could not really spend more than $1000.00 - I might be able to stretch to $1500.00
The garage floor is older. It has some spalling and some spots that need to be repaired - meaning there are two area where I think the salt broke down the concrete. I live in Minnesota so lots of moisture during the winter in this garage. There is no floor drain, etc.
The floor is pretty level except for a couple of spots.
I have checked into an outfit to come do epoxy but they are pricing out over $2200
That said, wondering what options I may have with a limited budget.
I can get a floor grinder but I have no idea what products would be needed to fix / level the flaws in the floor.
Are there other alternative such as racedeck but is there a knock off race deck that is more affordable?
Garage is 23x23
Justin,
How durable is the inexpensive diamond tile ? I do park two SUVs in the garage mainly during the winter months... During summer usually only one.
I don't normally have any heavy equipment in the garage but do have a floor jack and jack stands.
My concerns with the tiles are the noise with out a underlayment and moisture/mold underneath. the other is that the garage is really two slabs of concrete so there is a line of unevenness between the two.
My thought was if I were to go with a tile I would need to:
1. floor grind the high spots.
2. level the low spots
3. use some sort of underlayment to reduce noise clatter
I'd like to see some examples if possible.
I really do want the least expensive option but I also understand you get what you pay for too, etc.
Let me know as I need to get this all handled next month.
I have a High School graduation coming up in May and the garage is the back up location in case of bad weather.
So for a 23'x23' what is the cost plus shipping, etc?
My zip is 56156
do you have any premade designs, etc.. I am not the greatest designer. If I am going to lay down over $1k I want it to stand out rather than being just one color.
Also, if I were to order this week when does the order ship out and where from?

regarding installation... where does one normally start to ensure the floor remains square?
How is trimming done and what sort of outside gap is needed?
I would like to comment on the "clicking" sound heard when walking across floor tiles if you do not put down some sort of underlayment to deaden the sound. I have the RaceDeck tiles but I am pretty sure these tiles will be similar. I did NOT put down any underlayment so my tiles are sitting right on the bare concrete.
So to answer your question, yes, there is a small "clicking" sound when you walk on the tiles, but I have NOT found the sound to be objectionable. In fact, I hardly even notice it. It isn't like the sound is loud or anything, it's just a small "clicking" sound and it isn't objectionable, at least to me it isn't. To some people it might be objectionable I guess, but then again, some people would complain about a free lunch.
Justin,
What other options are there other than the tiles.. I presume it is only the epoxy.
My wife shot down the $1k for tiles... so I need to find an alternative solution at a lower cost. Again, my short term goal is just to clean it up for the upcoming graduation.
My concern with painting or epoxy is I need to grind it and the remaining cracks, spalling and repair areas will need to be filled in but I am not sure what product to use.
Justin - what is the best time to call? I think I am just going to grind the floor, patch where I can and try to do a simple paint/epoxy... I understand it will not last but will do for me.
