I still don’t understand the benefits of a free flow tile vs a solid tile, please help.
Cost? FF cheaper, (+)
Snow and salt from cars? Isn’t it easier to squeegee or broom the melting snow and salt from your solid tile flooring out the door rather that have it melt and go under the tiles and stay on the concrete until you vacuum the tiles and hose to clean the concrete in the Spring? (-)
No standing water with FF (+) but an easy fix with using a push squeegee.
If doing an oil or fluid change on your autos or other toys, again, isn’t it easier to wipe up any spillage on top of the tiles right away rather than allow it to soak through to the concrete? Now you have to prey up the FF tiles and wipe the oil, an extra step IMO. (-)
Small parts dropping through (-)
Appearance wise, FF tiles allow exposed concrete to be somewhat visible. (-)
Not as comfy to walk on as solid (-)
What am I missing?
Thanks for you input
David
Cost? FF cheaper, (+)
Snow and salt from cars? Isn’t it easier to squeegee or broom the melting snow and salt from your solid tile flooring out the door rather that have it melt and go under the tiles and stay on the concrete until you vacuum the tiles and hose to clean the concrete in the Spring? (-)
No standing water with FF (+) but an easy fix with using a push squeegee.
If doing an oil or fluid change on your autos or other toys, again, isn’t it easier to wipe up any spillage on top of the tiles right away rather than allow it to soak through to the concrete? Now you have to prey up the FF tiles and wipe the oil, an extra step IMO. (-)
Small parts dropping through (-)
Appearance wise, FF tiles allow exposed concrete to be somewhat visible. (-)
Not as comfy to walk on as solid (-)
What am I missing?
Thanks for you input
David
