When I bought my house 6 years ago I had a company apply a polyaspartic floor sealer in the garage. It is very smooth and shiny and looks really good. It is also extremely slippery when wet. I have 2 kids and friends over all the time and I'm ready to stop worrying about someone getting hurt, get rid of all the shop rugs I have scattered in there and put down some Racedeck.
I like the free-flow tiles because water will not puddle up and it seems like it would breath better. What I dont like about free-flow is walking on it with bare feet, kneeling on it working on motorcycles and possibly losing very small parts in the cracks. Also, I have 23 pine trees in my yard and pine needles get everywhere. It's not terrible inside the garage, but they do get in there. Seems like the pine needles getting stuck in the free-flow tiles would be a constant battle.
Because of the reasons above, I am leaning towards the diamond tiles but have a few concern on those as well. I live in the Houston area and it gets real hot. My garage faces NE and does get direct sunlight in there for a few hours in the evenings when the door is left open. Ive read on here that the solid tiles are more prone to buckling in direct sunlight? Any truth to this? Also, my whole reason for doing this is to eliminate the slippery floors when wet. Are the diamond tiles slippery when wet?
Another concern, Ive searched here and read a few threads about the tiles shifting. The current coating on my floor has zero traction. It is very smooth and slick, even more so than paint or epoxy. Will the tiles slide and shift on the floor when my wife pulls her SUV in and out? If so, would putting down landscape fabric underneath solve this issue?
Any feedback or suggestions would be appreciated. I only want to do this once and be done, not sit there thinking "dang it, sure wish I would have thought of that".
I like the free-flow tiles because water will not puddle up and it seems like it would breath better. What I dont like about free-flow is walking on it with bare feet, kneeling on it working on motorcycles and possibly losing very small parts in the cracks. Also, I have 23 pine trees in my yard and pine needles get everywhere. It's not terrible inside the garage, but they do get in there. Seems like the pine needles getting stuck in the free-flow tiles would be a constant battle.
Because of the reasons above, I am leaning towards the diamond tiles but have a few concern on those as well. I live in the Houston area and it gets real hot. My garage faces NE and does get direct sunlight in there for a few hours in the evenings when the door is left open. Ive read on here that the solid tiles are more prone to buckling in direct sunlight? Any truth to this? Also, my whole reason for doing this is to eliminate the slippery floors when wet. Are the diamond tiles slippery when wet?
Another concern, Ive searched here and read a few threads about the tiles shifting. The current coating on my floor has zero traction. It is very smooth and slick, even more so than paint or epoxy. Will the tiles slide and shift on the floor when my wife pulls her SUV in and out? If so, would putting down landscape fabric underneath solve this issue?
Any feedback or suggestions would be appreciated. I only want to do this once and be done, not sit there thinking "dang it, sure wish I would have thought of that".

