You could look at RaceDeck Flooring.
I got the FreeFlow tiles. They snap together and apart.
Quick and easy. Floor prep is mostly just sweeping. Then when you leave you can take it with you.
OK, I have most of my tiles down, but I have not put any under my workbench or cabinets.
A couple of other things about the RaceDeck Free-Flow tiles:
1) The tiles are not slippery at all when walking on them. Even when my boots were wet from being out in the rain I didn't slip. But be...
How rough is your floor? These free-flow tiles seem to flex pretty well.
I have a joint running the length of my garage between my single and double car stalls. The tiles are bridging the gap and the 1/4 to 1/2 inch varying height difference pretty well. I might get some landscape fabric and...
My race deck free-flow tiles were delayed a little by a snowstorm. We got nine inches of snow where I live, they got fifteen inches about ten miles to the South, just before my tiles were due to come through. My newly cleaned garage floor received a lot of sand and snow too. The tiles did...
Hmm, I didn't mean to annoy anyone.
I am very thankful for all the info and pics on The Garage Journal and for the discount I received because of this site. I decided to go with either the Free-Flow from RaceDeck or the RibTrax from SwissTrax based on what I read and saw. I played with the...
I've been reading everything I can find on garage flooring and decided to go with either RaceDeck or SwissTrax. Got a quote from both and RaceDeck was significantly less. Even more so after Ashley gave me the GarageJournal discount.
Thanks to everyone who has gone before and posted all your...