DPelletier
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As I posted in the heating and AC forum, I often get asked what the "best" solution is for garage heat. My answer is that it depends on a number of variables and I'm thinking that flooring is probably similar, so I'm looking for some opinions to sway me one way or the other.
I did do a search first, but I find that many people tend to simply put forth whatever their choice was and hold it up as the "best" flooring without much discussion on useage.
So....the garage is an attached two car plus workshop totalling 734 sq. ft. It is used as a workshop for small projects, a storage area for my collector car and storage for my wifes DD. It is heated.
I have floor jacks and jack stands and usually have the Superbee up on jackstands every once in awhile for various reasons. I don't plan on any welding, grinding, painting or any really rough work as I have a 4000 sq. ft. metal fabrication shop for that kind of stuff.
I was thinking of epoxy and I obtained a box of Stonhard industrial epoxy but I don't have enough to do the shop (think the box does 400 sq.ft.) and I can't get another box from the same source. Also I'm concerned about the mess and inconvenience prepping the slab. If I damage the exposed aggregate drive whilst etching the shop floor, then I'm dead meat! The workshop area is fully completed with 27 cabinets, rolling toolbox, workbench, etc. so it is inconvenient to move everything out....will likely do 1/2 at a time or even break it into 3 sections.
The slab is 15 years old, has very little grease on it but my wife used to spraybomb stuff on the slab so there is overspray here and there.
If the prep for regular floor paint is far less, then I've considered that as well but am a bit worried about the wear from the Mercedes going in and out 3 times a day. I could stomach a repaint of high traffic areas once every spring...
I also thought about tile but it sounds expensive and time consuming, plus the wife would think I'm certifiably crazy if I tile the garage floor.
I was trying to avoid the racedeck type floors as sealing the concrete and keeping it all clean was important to me.
Anyone use an industrial composite 12" x 12" tile? I know they can lift if they get wet all the time, but I wouldn't mind waxing the floor once a month....
thoughts? Thanks in advance,

Dave
I did do a search first, but I find that many people tend to simply put forth whatever their choice was and hold it up as the "best" flooring without much discussion on useage.
So....the garage is an attached two car plus workshop totalling 734 sq. ft. It is used as a workshop for small projects, a storage area for my collector car and storage for my wifes DD. It is heated.
I have floor jacks and jack stands and usually have the Superbee up on jackstands every once in awhile for various reasons. I don't plan on any welding, grinding, painting or any really rough work as I have a 4000 sq. ft. metal fabrication shop for that kind of stuff.
I was thinking of epoxy and I obtained a box of Stonhard industrial epoxy but I don't have enough to do the shop (think the box does 400 sq.ft.) and I can't get another box from the same source. Also I'm concerned about the mess and inconvenience prepping the slab. If I damage the exposed aggregate drive whilst etching the shop floor, then I'm dead meat! The workshop area is fully completed with 27 cabinets, rolling toolbox, workbench, etc. so it is inconvenient to move everything out....will likely do 1/2 at a time or even break it into 3 sections.
The slab is 15 years old, has very little grease on it but my wife used to spraybomb stuff on the slab so there is overspray here and there.
If the prep for regular floor paint is far less, then I've considered that as well but am a bit worried about the wear from the Mercedes going in and out 3 times a day. I could stomach a repaint of high traffic areas once every spring...
I also thought about tile but it sounds expensive and time consuming, plus the wife would think I'm certifiably crazy if I tile the garage floor.
I was trying to avoid the racedeck type floors as sealing the concrete and keeping it all clean was important to me.
Anyone use an industrial composite 12" x 12" tile? I know they can lift if they get wet all the time, but I wouldn't mind waxing the floor once a month....
thoughts? Thanks in advance,

Dave

Well, I think you hit the nail on the head. You'll get a reply about ceramic tiles lasting forever, some replies about interlocking garage floor tile, of course some about why garage floor epoxy is the best. They are all right, to some degree or another as it all depends on the circumstance.
