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help me pick flooring!

sooperdave

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Currently my concrete garage floor has spider cracks and lots of oil stains. The rest of the garage and my cars look really good.

I want to retain my ability to move a car on dollies - its a 28 deep x 22 wide and most of the time I have 3 cars in there. I think rubber, vinyl, plastic would make it difficult to move a car around or the material would shift.

It's got to be durable - its not a museum but a working garage. I'm not a huge believer that an epoxy will hold up due to the stains in the floor now.

It would be nice if it were easy to clean with a quick wipe up.

I like the look of ceramic tile but at the same time would prefer the break my feet would get with a synthetic material.

Oh yeah, I have a drain dead center that makes it convenient to clean cars in the garage. So the floor is very slightly tapered towards the center.

Help!
 
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alabamavolvos

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Not related to your question but how do you get 3 cars in a 22x28? That's the same size I have and I can get 2 small cars with a little working room.
 
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slickgt1

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Porcelain Tile with epoxy grout. Cheap, easy to install, easy to clean, durable, and if you break one, easy to fix.
 
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sooperdave

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Not related to your question but how do you get 3 cars in a 22x28? That's the same size I have and I can get 2 small cars with a little working room.

the back car is on dollies
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