84944Redline
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Hi everyone,
I'm on information overload at this point and would appreciate some input to get me back on track. I've searched this site a lot and read countless pages on what others have done. I've also checked out the John Bridge site that people recommended.
So here's where I'm at...which is where I've been for over a year now. I would like to put down porcelain tile in my garage. I have done my research and feel this is best suited for what I want. I've found 12" X 24" tiles made by the same mfg. that come in gray and off white. Pattern will be 24" x 24" checkered.
http://www.lowes.com/pd_399387-3469...ey&pl=1¤tURL=?Ntt=mitte+grey&facetInfo=
http://www.lowes.com/pd_399382-3469...e&pl=1¤tURL=?Ntt=mitte+white&facetInfo=
My questions and request for guidance are not "in general", but more specific.
Quick background...garage is approx. 1,000 sq. ft. and insulated. I live in Nebraska and have weather ranging from hot and humid to freezing and snow. I do have a NG heater installed. I like to keep the garage anywhere from say 45 - 55 degrees depending on use. This past winter, the garage stayed in this range without the heater even being turned on.
The house is going on 15 years old and we are not the original owners. I did the sealer test on spots in areas which don't get a lot of traffic. I poured about a 4" circle of water and it beaded up immediately. After 5 minutes it was still beaded up. I wiped the spot with a rag and the concrete was darker, so I think that indicates there was at least some penetration.
The floor is the last of my "garage renovation". I've got signs and cabinets and such already hung up. For these reasons I am hesitant to rent a machine to diamond grind my floor - I don't want all the dust kicked up. Sorry if this reasoning sounds silly...that's just the clean freak in me. I know there are vacuums and dust collection systems to rent or buy to help with that, but I'd like to avoid if possible.
Since I'd like to do tile, is etching the cement acceptable? I see feedback strongly suggesting doing so for epoxy, but what about for tile? I'm trying to gather information as to how to correctly remove the sealer and not sure that muriatic acid alone will do it.
Since etching won't achieve the same result as grinding, would using a better quality thinset compensate for it? Going with Keralastic/Kerabond is very expensive for my size floor. I've seen Versabond and Flexbond praised about on the John Bridge site threads. And what about Keraply/Keraset?
I appreciate any feedback - thank you all!!!
I'm on information overload at this point and would appreciate some input to get me back on track. I've searched this site a lot and read countless pages on what others have done. I've also checked out the John Bridge site that people recommended.
So here's where I'm at...which is where I've been for over a year now. I would like to put down porcelain tile in my garage. I have done my research and feel this is best suited for what I want. I've found 12" X 24" tiles made by the same mfg. that come in gray and off white. Pattern will be 24" x 24" checkered.
http://www.lowes.com/pd_399387-3469...ey&pl=1¤tURL=?Ntt=mitte+grey&facetInfo=
http://www.lowes.com/pd_399382-3469...e&pl=1¤tURL=?Ntt=mitte+white&facetInfo=
My questions and request for guidance are not "in general", but more specific.
Quick background...garage is approx. 1,000 sq. ft. and insulated. I live in Nebraska and have weather ranging from hot and humid to freezing and snow. I do have a NG heater installed. I like to keep the garage anywhere from say 45 - 55 degrees depending on use. This past winter, the garage stayed in this range without the heater even being turned on.
The house is going on 15 years old and we are not the original owners. I did the sealer test on spots in areas which don't get a lot of traffic. I poured about a 4" circle of water and it beaded up immediately. After 5 minutes it was still beaded up. I wiped the spot with a rag and the concrete was darker, so I think that indicates there was at least some penetration.
The floor is the last of my "garage renovation". I've got signs and cabinets and such already hung up. For these reasons I am hesitant to rent a machine to diamond grind my floor - I don't want all the dust kicked up. Sorry if this reasoning sounds silly...that's just the clean freak in me. I know there are vacuums and dust collection systems to rent or buy to help with that, but I'd like to avoid if possible.
Since I'd like to do tile, is etching the cement acceptable? I see feedback strongly suggesting doing so for epoxy, but what about for tile? I'm trying to gather information as to how to correctly remove the sealer and not sure that muriatic acid alone will do it.
Since etching won't achieve the same result as grinding, would using a better quality thinset compensate for it? Going with Keralastic/Kerabond is very expensive for my size floor. I've seen Versabond and Flexbond praised about on the John Bridge site threads. And what about Keraply/Keraset?
I appreciate any feedback - thank you all!!!
