Thanks for that input, it is much appreciated. I would go with a darker tile for sure. I was looking at http://www.swisstrax.com/ flooring. They suggest putting a mat under it to prevent floating if you are not putting the tiles up against a wall.
What is the retail for the race deck per...
I am looking for some sort of protective non permanent commercial flooring solution to use under/around lifts to protect the concrete from staining. It must be chemical resistant and durable.
I came across G-Floor mats which seem pretty durable. But my only concern is when a car is parked on...
I have it in my commercial garage. It was there when I moved in and no one ever cared for it. I waxed it a few times, but I really needed to have it done professionally. It got scratched up, and really dirty right under the car where you work. It does make it easy to clean spills, as it does not...
Just a quick update. We are moving into a new facility over the next month. The new building is 3000 sq feet. With enough room for two 2 post lifts and our storage lift with enough room to work on one or two other cars on the floor. The office/waiting room is 24x20.
We are pretty siked to...
Was poking around on this site today and decided to throw a new pic up. Just finished painting the stripe on the wall last weekend. What a project, but it came out pretty well. I still have to finish painting the top portion of the wall.
Yea it is an awesome kit. I got mine off amazon.com. The beauty of it is you can make it any size you want. I made it so I used two pieces of plywood and cut a portion off to be used as the top shelf. I probably have at least 10 coats of lacquer on the top and 4 or so on the legs to give them a...
Hello all...after months of getting settled in and trying to find time to make the shop nice (never enough time in the day), I finally got around to waxing the floors and finishing the bathroom. My business is VW & Audi repair and performance www.reflextuning.com . With that clientele we like to...
Found this on another forum
"I've lived with interlocking tiles, a floor coating and porcelain tiles in my two garages. I replaced the interlocking tiles with porcelain because I found them impossible to keep clean. Grease, oil and dirt became easily trapped on my interlocking tiles and the...
I am thinking of doing some tile in my upcoming shop. From what I read Porcelain PEI 5 is the way to go as far as durability is concerned. There were a few threads I have read where people with first hand experience, whether it be in their own garage or at a dealership they work at, the tile was...