Hey everyone, my garage floor is fixing to be given some new and long lasting skin. Always wanted to cover my floor with tile, but considered all other types of flooring. The other alternative was just to paint it with 1 part epoxy! Yes, not everyone’s favorite but I was looking for the cheapest method, even if I had to baby it. Luckily however I was given store credit at Floor N Décor from a family member’s left over tile and the credit covered most of the tile I would need for my project. I chose ceramic because of price. Porcelain is better but thought I’d be just fine with a back buttered ceramic (PEI 4) installation. I live in Houston and it hardly freezes here so I won’t need to have the extra moisture absorption protection.
I chose this tile:
https://www.flooranddecor.com/ceram...0&start=6&shopThisStore=true&useInventory=105
It’s nothing garage type looking, but it is pretty neutral and a bit warm.
Right now I’m looking to install myself with maybe help from a family member. I’ve never installed tile anywhere but I keep reading it’s not as bad, especially with my 12x12 tile. I have a 4 day weekend starting the 16th and would love to have the floor ready by then to start setting the tile down.
My garage is 500 sq ft, and right now I’m at the prepping stage. I’m trying to get my floor flat as I reasonably can. After some research, I’m convinced I need an extra long straight edge to really determine high and low spots. (I notice I’m being a bit more picky than some other people but also not as picky as others. I’m kind of in between. ) At first I was using a long 4x6 (2 2x6 nailed together) and thought I had terrible low spots but I wasn’t convinced the lumber was straight enough. It had nails in it and didn’t think I could make it straight with my table saw so I bought a 6 ft level (again being economical as I can). I placed in a lot of spots and what I found was that my lows aren’t that low per se, but I felt I did have some noticeable high spots.
Long story short I found this video and it convinced me I need an extra long straight edge:
I’m not going to buy or make a streed, so I plan on using a 14ft 2x4 and making a straight edge with my table saw.
I’ll update as I go.
I chose this tile:
https://www.flooranddecor.com/ceram...0&start=6&shopThisStore=true&useInventory=105
It’s nothing garage type looking, but it is pretty neutral and a bit warm.
Right now I’m looking to install myself with maybe help from a family member. I’ve never installed tile anywhere but I keep reading it’s not as bad, especially with my 12x12 tile. I have a 4 day weekend starting the 16th and would love to have the floor ready by then to start setting the tile down.
My garage is 500 sq ft, and right now I’m at the prepping stage. I’m trying to get my floor flat as I reasonably can. After some research, I’m convinced I need an extra long straight edge to really determine high and low spots. (I notice I’m being a bit more picky than some other people but also not as picky as others. I’m kind of in between. ) At first I was using a long 4x6 (2 2x6 nailed together) and thought I had terrible low spots but I wasn’t convinced the lumber was straight enough. It had nails in it and didn’t think I could make it straight with my table saw so I bought a 6 ft level (again being economical as I can). I placed in a lot of spots and what I found was that my lows aren’t that low per se, but I felt I did have some noticeable high spots.
Long story short I found this video and it convinced me I need an extra long straight edge:
I’m not going to buy or make a streed, so I plan on using a 14ft 2x4 and making a straight edge with my table saw.
I’ll update as I go.

