Hi all,
New to the forum. We're in the very early stages of planning a home garage update. Nothing too fancy, but would like to do flooring and probably some storage cabinets/slatwall type stuff. I am in Austin TX - so it gets very hot (uninsulated garage, no AC). Garage is really just storage for the 2 cars and typical lawn tools, misc storage, etc. No woodworking (other than the odd small project), no car repairs or anything like that.
First thought was of course epoxy. Got a couple rough quotes and they seem to be 2000-2500 for a 2 car garage. One quote was for polyurea (supposedly better than epoxy?) for $5 sq/ft. Possible downsides I've read about these types of coatings are being slippery when wet, yellowing from sun/UV (we don't leave our garage open regularly), and gouging or damage from dropped tools and stuff. Note I have no desire to try a DIY epoxy solution.
Then I came across the DIY floor tile options. Looks like they are typically in the $2-5/sq ft range - let's call that 1000-2000 for a 2 car garage. Home Depot sells MotorDeck which seems to have good reviews. I see RaceDeck is a sponsor here, but a bit more expensive. Both are the hard plastic from what I can tell? Then Home Depot also sells the 18x18" PVC tiles that are more like a rubber. I guess both have pros and cons?
For the RaceDeck-type tiles, I have seen some people recommend putting some landscape cloth underneath to help with sound. Is that going to be a concern with any rain from the cars seeping through the tile and then wetting the cloth and getting moldy?
If the price difference between epoxy/polyurea and DIY tiles ends up being <$1000, should I just bite the bullet and do epoxy? Or would there be other advantages to the tiles over just saving money (which is great, don't get me wrong).
New to the forum. We're in the very early stages of planning a home garage update. Nothing too fancy, but would like to do flooring and probably some storage cabinets/slatwall type stuff. I am in Austin TX - so it gets very hot (uninsulated garage, no AC). Garage is really just storage for the 2 cars and typical lawn tools, misc storage, etc. No woodworking (other than the odd small project), no car repairs or anything like that.
First thought was of course epoxy. Got a couple rough quotes and they seem to be 2000-2500 for a 2 car garage. One quote was for polyurea (supposedly better than epoxy?) for $5 sq/ft. Possible downsides I've read about these types of coatings are being slippery when wet, yellowing from sun/UV (we don't leave our garage open regularly), and gouging or damage from dropped tools and stuff. Note I have no desire to try a DIY epoxy solution.
Then I came across the DIY floor tile options. Looks like they are typically in the $2-5/sq ft range - let's call that 1000-2000 for a 2 car garage. Home Depot sells MotorDeck which seems to have good reviews. I see RaceDeck is a sponsor here, but a bit more expensive. Both are the hard plastic from what I can tell? Then Home Depot also sells the 18x18" PVC tiles that are more like a rubber. I guess both have pros and cons?
For the RaceDeck-type tiles, I have seen some people recommend putting some landscape cloth underneath to help with sound. Is that going to be a concern with any rain from the cars seeping through the tile and then wetting the cloth and getting moldy?
If the price difference between epoxy/polyurea and DIY tiles ends up being <$1000, should I just bite the bullet and do epoxy? Or would there be other advantages to the tiles over just saving money (which is great, don't get me wrong).

