Tuvi
New member
Hi All,
First post here! I've spent many many hours reading through the forums here, and have learned a lot! What a helpful bunch! Here's a bit about my garage and my dilemma...
I live in rural Ontario, Canada. It snows A LOT here in the winter. Roads are salted. Garage is 24x36 and has been up for less than a year. It's a detached building, with ~ 550 sq. ft. of living space above it. Radiant heat in the slab (and insulated with 2" SM underneath the pex runs), ICF walls, slab sensor/thermostat controls the heat. Garage is used for light wrenching, woodworking, storage, and hanging out with friends. I've got most of my stuff (motor stands, bench, couch, etc.) on casters. When it's not bug season AND above freezing, I like having the garage door open while puttering/hanging out. Doing this exposes about 1/4 of my floor to direct sunlight (albeit the forest is often in the way depending on season and time of day). I have a drain in the middle, and the slab is very slightly sloped towards it. All plumbing/mechanical (h2o tank, transfer tank, etc.) is a back corner. In all honesty, I don't spend too much time in the garage in the summer. It's definitely more of a "winter hangout".
Problems with the bare floor that I'm trying to solve:
1. DUST! It's everywhere and it's starting to really annoy me.
2. Ease of cleaning.
3. Comfort - I've got a dart board, big screen, etc. in there... it'd be nice to be able to take winter boots off and walk around in socks, maybe throw a bean bag chair on the floor, etc.
4. Cosmetics - Of course I'd like it to look nice, but I'm definitely a "function over fashion" guy.
I'm STRONGLY leaning towards a tile (Swisstrax, Racedeck, etc.) in lieu of epoxy. I feel like snowmobile carbides going in and out would force me to re-coat epoxy pretty frequently... it'd be far easier to just replace a few tiles than to re-coat some/all of the floor. Correct me if I'm wrong on this one! Also, I'm looking for a 25-year solution here. I'm not opposed to spending more $$ up front if it means less $$/work later.
Everyone seems to be raving about the "Free Flow" product. While it seems pretty neat (and looks great), I'm wondering if it would actually keep the dust knocked down? Do casters move over it with ease? For my application, would a solid tile be better? I guess my concerns about the solid tile are:
- more expansion/contraction, especially in sunlit areas
- radiant heat - while I know the tile can handle a radiant floor with ease, I'm wondering if my slab sensor/thermostat setup would result in a significantly cooler room due to the solid tile insulating the floor?
So there you have it! I haven't done a lot of research on OTHER coverings (porcelain, etc.), but I'm open to doing so if y'all think I'm shooting myself in the foot by NOT considering them.
I'm sure I'll think of more questions as time goes on. Thanks in advance for any insight you may have!!
First post here! I've spent many many hours reading through the forums here, and have learned a lot! What a helpful bunch! Here's a bit about my garage and my dilemma...
I live in rural Ontario, Canada. It snows A LOT here in the winter. Roads are salted. Garage is 24x36 and has been up for less than a year. It's a detached building, with ~ 550 sq. ft. of living space above it. Radiant heat in the slab (and insulated with 2" SM underneath the pex runs), ICF walls, slab sensor/thermostat controls the heat. Garage is used for light wrenching, woodworking, storage, and hanging out with friends. I've got most of my stuff (motor stands, bench, couch, etc.) on casters. When it's not bug season AND above freezing, I like having the garage door open while puttering/hanging out. Doing this exposes about 1/4 of my floor to direct sunlight (albeit the forest is often in the way depending on season and time of day). I have a drain in the middle, and the slab is very slightly sloped towards it. All plumbing/mechanical (h2o tank, transfer tank, etc.) is a back corner. In all honesty, I don't spend too much time in the garage in the summer. It's definitely more of a "winter hangout".
Problems with the bare floor that I'm trying to solve:
1. DUST! It's everywhere and it's starting to really annoy me.
2. Ease of cleaning.
3. Comfort - I've got a dart board, big screen, etc. in there... it'd be nice to be able to take winter boots off and walk around in socks, maybe throw a bean bag chair on the floor, etc.
4. Cosmetics - Of course I'd like it to look nice, but I'm definitely a "function over fashion" guy.
I'm STRONGLY leaning towards a tile (Swisstrax, Racedeck, etc.) in lieu of epoxy. I feel like snowmobile carbides going in and out would force me to re-coat epoxy pretty frequently... it'd be far easier to just replace a few tiles than to re-coat some/all of the floor. Correct me if I'm wrong on this one! Also, I'm looking for a 25-year solution here. I'm not opposed to spending more $$ up front if it means less $$/work later.
Everyone seems to be raving about the "Free Flow" product. While it seems pretty neat (and looks great), I'm wondering if it would actually keep the dust knocked down? Do casters move over it with ease? For my application, would a solid tile be better? I guess my concerns about the solid tile are:
- more expansion/contraction, especially in sunlit areas
- radiant heat - while I know the tile can handle a radiant floor with ease, I'm wondering if my slab sensor/thermostat setup would result in a significantly cooler room due to the solid tile insulating the floor?
So there you have it! I haven't done a lot of research on OTHER coverings (porcelain, etc.), but I'm open to doing so if y'all think I'm shooting myself in the foot by NOT considering them.
I'm sure I'll think of more questions as time goes on. Thanks in advance for any insight you may have!!



