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Luckydevil

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I have the Industrial version of Rustoleum's Epoxy Shield. I decided to stay with epoxy and not tiles because I get alot of motorcycle traffic in my garage with kickstands. What does everyone else prefer for their flooring?
 
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detailbarn

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I've had good success with www.ucoatit.com products. I started to bust up the concrete in my garage to replace the concrete and the concrete is busting but the ucoatit is actually staying on the concrete as it breaks. I am thinking about using some race deck in the office/storage part of the garage , but I'm not sure yet.
 
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i'm in the process of trying to find a good vendor that would cut a deal to all the members here on some racedeck, so if you have any ideas let me know and i'll see what i can do.
 

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I would see about getting racedeck to sponsor the site , I'm sure they would love the exposure. Let them get in on the ground floor , inexchange they give members a discount.
 
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i was thinking about that, but they just sell through vendors don't they? either way if they would cut us a deal directly through them it would be a huge price cut compared to buying it from a vendor. i'll see if i can't get ahold of someone at racedeck on monday.
 

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I've love to get some of that race deck. I think I'd have to buy about a piece at a time to afford it though. Maybe by the time I'm 40 I'll have enough to cover the garage:)
 

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I am on the fence on my flooring.
I got a quote of $3.38 each delivered for 400+ tiles (not too bad, but not cheap).
On the cheaper side of the spectrum, Sams club has 10 x 22 BLT mats for about 178 each. This is much cheaper than other retailers I have found. About $400 delivered.
If I could get a better price on race decks, I would certainly be in for about 460 tiles.
 

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I used Rustoleum's epoxy on my garage, in the future I may use race deck to make some "parking pads" for the bikes and cars. That way I'm not spending a bunch to cover the whole floor. Should look decent too.
 

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I plan on using UCoatit when I get mine done. I need to be able to wash cars and clean up the salt and sand in the winter Plus, I plan on doing woodworking in there, so sweeping the sawdust wil be easier with a coated floor.
 

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Those BLT mats look great, The COIN patern ones, are the nicest, especially if you got to lay down to work on the bike or car, they are like double the price though...
 

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CharlieM said:
Those BLT mats look great, The COIN patern ones, are the nicest, especially if you got to lay down to work on the bike or car, they are like double the price though...
:evil: I installed the BLT coin pattern in my garage last summer. It looks great but there are two issues with it; 1. it will expand and contract with changes in temperature and 2. the tires stain the vinyl. When installed it was perfect in the summer. Now that winter is here it has shrunk by as much as 2 to 3" on the side of the garage that has nothing on it (shelves, storage cabinets, tool chests etc). Once the warmer weather arrives, I will re-lay that side. Other than that it looks great.
PS I am in Northern California and am not a victim of below freezing temperatures. I can only imagine the contraction in frigid climates.
 

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Wow, perfect timing

Hey everyone, I just moved over from RR.net and I have to say that the timing of the site is just about perfect for me. I've been thinking about doing some remodeling in my garage and have been looking into flooring, cabinets, etc.

I've got a three car garage(car in the small section, two bikes in the larger section :evil: ) and am thinikng about putting up a wall between the two sections to create more of a "room" feel for the bike section. Hang some cabinets on the wall for more storage of course, and get some flooring.
I've looked at the Race Deck(nice but pricey) and the "Motormat" stuff which is a bit less expensive. I didn't see any mention of Motormat here yet....has anyone seen it or had any experience. I'd like to get some samples from them, and was leaning more in their direction than that of Racedeck basically due to cost.
Check them out at www.motormat.com and see what you think?

Group buy on Race deck would be great too.

Thanks LD for the site.....should be very helpful and cool :rocker:


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A lot of you already know what I did with my garage floor. I went with Industrial Vinyl Tile.

It's the same stuff that they use in major office buildings, shopping malls, etc...

It's very tough. To prevent kickstand damage like Lucky mentioned, I just use a small disc, the same kind you would use in fresh asphalt. To this date, I have no kickstand damage on any tile. BUT, in the event of damage, it's a snap to heat and remove an old tile and replace it with a brand new one.

A couple pictures:

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I'm going with a tile i found at home depot it's called multy-tile it's .89 a sq ft I'know you get what ya pay for and I'm not sure how it will hold up but it's the same size as race deck and if needed I'll just replace the area the tires go with race deck yes i have pic's but they are at home and i'm at work..

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Oh i uploaded them yesterday ooh ohhhh

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My tiled floor

Wandered in here from the Garage Forum at Autopia...great idea this site!

I've used Tarket Azrock tile on my floor. Textured...ADA approved non-slip surface.

So far...very happy. Bought the tiles at a surplus outlet for 22 cents/ft.

I've also uploaded a photo of what a tiled floor looks like when coated with a nice layer of snow / mag chloride run-off crud....all of which cleans up pretty well...but clean-up you must :)

Peter..in Denver
 

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crobinso

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Hey Peter!

Like Peter, I came here from a car detailing site (detailcity.com, from a thread that referenced this site from autopia.org). I am in the process of renovating my garage. I've got some pics on Yahoo!, and when the project is complete, I'll post them here. I followed Peter's lead and used the Azrock.

Charles
 

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lkirchner said:
:evil: I installed the BLT coin pattern in my garage last summer. It looks great but there are two issues with it; 1. it will expand and contract with changes in temperature and 2. the tires stain the vinyl. When installed it was perfect in the summer. Now that winter is here it has shrunk by as much as 2 to 3" on the side of the garage that has nothing on it (shelves, storage cabinets, tool chests etc). Once the warmer weather arrives, I will re-lay that side. Other than that it looks great.
PS I am in Northern California and am not a victim of below freezing temperatures. I can only imagine the contraction in frigid climates.

Thanks...

Im in NJ, and im sure it will shrink ALOT more. It can get pretty cold here. So throw that out the window :)... Im leaning to the epoxy stuff.. Juts deciding which stuff to go with.
 

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I'm experimenting with 2'x2' charcoal gray square tiles of interlocking Anti Fatigue mats (1/2" thick) purchased at Costco. Garage is 20'x20' and I installed a 16'x16' square of the stuff dead center in the garage with a 2' border all around. Total cost, around $135.00. It provides insulation and cushioning when sitting, standing or kneeling on the floor. I don't perform mechanical work in the garage, just detailing. If it doesn't work out I will use them in my basement workshop.
 

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The mats from Costco worked okay for my side of the garage...

But my wife had a tendency of turning the front wheels upon entering the garage - to maximize the space between the vehicles.

That caused the mats to wear out quite rapidly.

I will probably go with the U-coat-it or Muscle Gloss in my new garage due to the climate as well...

http://www.musclegloss.com/home.htm
 

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I've heard mixed things about racedeck.

I like the looks, but others who've had it have some issues.

I'll see if I can dig up some of the points raised.. (It was a while ago, but it was enough to make me rethink using it.)
 
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The downsides to the items like those palstic tiles are that water, snow, or whatever will be hard to get up, spills will be hard to clean up, and when you drop bolts and screws and stuff they will be hard. Not hard but you will have to remove tiles and stuff. Not to mention if you have a creeper or rolling stool it will be a pain to roll on.
 

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What I'm working with

Here's some current pics of what I've got...as I mentioned I'm thinking of putting up a wall between the two car/one car section......and maybe the MotorMat (maybe Racedeck now if we get a good group buy :rocker: flooring...anyone have any info on their flooring?


Any thoughts are welcome..........................
 

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RaceDeck Discounts

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I just found this forum.....I like it! :)
I will contact the forum admin, and see what we can do for a club discount. Once we do, we can make it official and let all of the RaceDeck Dealers nationwide know of the club deal and they honor it and/or we will take care of you.
 

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RaceDeck said:
:hellobye:
I just found this forum.....I like it! :)
I will contact the forum admin, and see what we can do for a club discount. Once we do, we can make it official and let all of the RaceDeck Dealers nationwide know of the club deal and they honor it and/or we will take care of you.

Very cool! I like to see manufactures involved in these forums.
 

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RaceDeck said:
:hellobye:
I just found this forum.....I like it! :)
I will contact the forum admin, and see what we can do for a club discount. Once we do, we can make it official and let all of the RaceDeck Dealers nationwide know of the club deal and they honor it and/or we will take care of you.

Don't forget about the "extra special discount" for those of us that drive over and get it. I've been meaning to stop by and look at your facility.
:)
 

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RaceDeck said:
:hellobye:
I just found this forum.....I like it! :)
I will contact the forum admin, and see what we can do for a club discount. Once we do, we can make it official and let all of the RaceDeck Dealers nationwide know of the club deal and they honor it and/or we will take care of you.

Very interested! Will this be for 12" and the 18" tiles?
My car needs a nice floor:
 

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RaceDeck said:
:hellobye:
I just found this forum.....I like it! :)
I will contact the forum admin, and see what we can do for a club discount. Once we do, we can make it official and let all of the RaceDeck Dealers nationwide know of the club deal and they honor it and/or we will take care of you.

Even though I'm thrilled my my current floor, I'd still be interested in taking part in the discount, if the price were right. :badteeth:
 

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RaceDeck

Definate interest in RackDeck tiles if we can get a group discount. I'm probably going to be doing a 22'X18' section or so.

If we can get the price down below your competitors.......then my guess would be that you'd get lots of business from this board :bow:
 

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We did alot of research on flooring products and aside from epoxy flooring (which is a very good durable solution) RaceDeck is a great solution. We kicked off this company here in Wichita, KS to focus on garages and RaceDeck is great for this area.

I know that I can beat this pricing, come check us out www.ultimategaragedesign.com
 
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leftprop- i've spoken to quite a few racedeck retailers and i was under the impression
that you are not allowed to sell to someone out of your area. the guy that was
posting above about racedeck is the actual manufacturer, not a retailer.
 

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Thanks Wizard600RR

I priced the flooring at Lowes tonight. The Armstrong 12x12 are around 70 cents each. Anyone know of any place cheeper?

I'm thinking Red and Tan Checker board for my shop!! :rocker:
 

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Hot Rod said:
Thanks Wizard600RR

I priced the flooring at Lowes tonight. The Armstrong 12x12 are around 70 cents each. Anyone know of any place cheeper?

I'm thinking Red and Tan Checker board for my shop!! :rocker:

59 cents per square foot at Home Depot
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They had it for 60 cents at Lowes. But, the colors I want they would have to order. It will be a while before I need it. My wife and are toooo busy working in the house right now.
 
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i've never laid tile before. what exactly do you have to do for the armstrong tiles, prep work, gluing, etc?
 

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Hot Rod said:
They had it for 60 cents at Lowes. But, the colors I want they would have to order. It will be a while before I need it. My wife and are toooo busy working in the house right now.

You said 70 cents earlier.... :wtf:
 

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Luckydevil said:
i've never laid tile before. what exactly do you have to do for the armstrong tiles, prep work, gluing, etc?

1. Any prep work on the conrete itself (it needs to be flat, level, and free from defects).

2. Thorough cleaning and drying of the concrete.

3. Find the exact center of your garage and mark it.

4. Start trowling out the adhesive from the center.

5. Allow adhesive about 20 - 30 minutes to set up.

6. Lay tile in desired pattern.

7. Roll with a 150 lb roller to ensure good contact.

8. Wait 4 hours before heavy foot traffic and 24 - 36 hours before vehicle traffic.

Took me about 3 days to do my 900 sq. ft. garage.
 

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ZRWON,,

I started researching the product you suggested.. A definite possibility..
Sam's Club handles one style of their product..

Looks like a nice easy install with the coin pattern.
Probably cost me around $1,100. for 660 sq. ft. 22'X10' rolls
and considerably less with the grooved style...

I'm working with a heated garage so cold temps would not be a consideration...
:rocker:
 
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