I'm just finishing up my garage build and looking for flooring options. Original thought was an epoxy of sorts, I've scrapped that idea I believe and now I'm leaning towards just sealing the concrete so it doesn't stain, but I know that's pretty final on the finish of the concrete end.
Part of the reason for the change is my 4 post lift just got installed and I'm not moving it out and don't want to epoxy in stages. I.e. moving the lift multiple times to apply a finish. With the sealer I don't think that'll be an issue.
After several months of walking on the hard concrete I'm now thinking it might be worth it to put something easier on the knees/legs/feet. Had knee surgery in my early 20s, I'm now nearing the 50 mark and realizing I'm not 20 any longer. Both parents have had knee replacements, my mom needing to badly get the 2nd knee replaced. Point is I'm thinking a few grand for a softer floor might be a worthwhile investment. Plus wouldn't it help insulate and save on heating costs?
So what would you guys recommend? I've been seeing the racedeck advertised a lot. It appears they send out samples, so I'll look into that. I know lots of products work as antifatigue mats, but not sure which ones can support the lift and handle car traffic as well.
Looking for several options to fit these needs. Just want something to help absorb the concrete hardness.
Part of the reason for the change is my 4 post lift just got installed and I'm not moving it out and don't want to epoxy in stages. I.e. moving the lift multiple times to apply a finish. With the sealer I don't think that'll be an issue.
After several months of walking on the hard concrete I'm now thinking it might be worth it to put something easier on the knees/legs/feet. Had knee surgery in my early 20s, I'm now nearing the 50 mark and realizing I'm not 20 any longer. Both parents have had knee replacements, my mom needing to badly get the 2nd knee replaced. Point is I'm thinking a few grand for a softer floor might be a worthwhile investment. Plus wouldn't it help insulate and save on heating costs?
So what would you guys recommend? I've been seeing the racedeck advertised a lot. It appears they send out samples, so I'll look into that. I know lots of products work as antifatigue mats, but not sure which ones can support the lift and handle car traffic as well.
Looking for several options to fit these needs. Just want something to help absorb the concrete hardness.
