How does the floor hold up now- does it scratch easily, any cracks with car parking - TIAFinally here's my garage...
How does the floor hold up now- does it scratch easily, any cracks with car parking - TIAFinally here's my garage...
How does the floor hold up now- does it scratch easily, any cracks with car parking. I'm planning a mix of slate and gray tiles. Please share any suggestions - TIAJust delivered. This is the 600 square foot package from Costco. (45) boxes of floor tiles, (3) bundles of aluminum end caps and (2) 20' thresholds. With tax and free shipping the total came to $3,017 and all I need at this point is some silicone to glue the threshold down. Nicely packaged and they placed it in the garage for me.
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How does the floor hold up now- does it scratch easily, any cracks with car parking, any suggestions and tips on installation - TIA
Thanks for the pics and I'm looking to install next month,got a quote for a 400sq ft garage. Wanted to check how it holds up with car parking etc. I need to prep my floor as its cracked in some spots and was thinking of an underlayment. Any suggestions are appreciated.Hi all, sorry I missed your PMs, I never got alerted and have been out enjoying my garage. I haven’t signed on GJ in a while.
I am still very happy with the tiles. I’ve swept it out a couple times with no issues. We’ve only had a light snow here so far, but no issue slipping. They do get slippery if you spill car cleaning products on them, but it wipes right up. I have one tile connection separating, and at some point I’ll probably use light cray caulk to make it blend in. Salt definitely gravitates to the seams.
As a refresher, I used a cheap tile saw for cuts. The tiles go together differently that I experienced before. They need to go 45 degrees and in the channel. Then lay down and hammer on the channel. Vinyl I did previously needed the tap tools to go horizontal and I struggled initially.
Let me know if anyone has questions or wants some other photos.
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I noticed you have epoxy on the floor, did you have to sand it out or were you able to install right on top of it. I'm in NJ and its damp and snowy in winter.This site doesn't like imgur links, it is pretty easy to just attach the pic once you get the hang of it. Looks great by the way
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Yes curious to see how it is - there don't seem to be any complaints from others. I'm in the NE and have snow and water issues with car tires and want to make sure I'm making a learned decision. Not interested in Racedeck and other products.,any photos showing the overall look of the space with the tile and maybe some examples of how bad it scratches?
What is the cost of your Design and Urban Series tiles? They look pretty similar to the New Age LVT. And are they waterproof at the seams?It’s easily scratched the top layer which is thin vinyl with a thin clear layer.
Our clients have told us. Not a good solution for your store in our opinion.
Since the floor could be scratched by appliances being pushed you need a solid tile something like our www.supratile.com or a similar product.
If you only move with dollys then most any flooring would work but one good push without a dolly and certain types of floor could be permanently damaged.
I see pricing now. Its expensive. At that point, why would I not just pay a dollar or two more per sq ft and just get porcelain tile?See www.supratile.com for pricing as all different prices. The joints are highly water resistant and we have never had a report of water getting under them.
I also ordered some samples and am considering installing. Would appreciate hearing about everyone’s experience with this product!Anyone else have any input on longevity of the New Age tiles? Hoping to get some responses from some of you who bought it 2-3 years ago. I just ordered some samples.
Sorry for the long delay providing feedback. Here’s my observations after 3 years.How does the floor hold up now- does it scratch easily, any cracks with car parking - TIA
