haha yea, i need to do that.... id love to get rid of the popcorn all together, i hate popcorn ceiling.
Nice Kia Rick, do you have an SFR tune or anything along those lines done to it?
I'm considering a Genesis R-spec with the same 2.0T Twin Scroll set up.
It is frustrating how half assed some of the sub-contractros work on the houses. We just built as well and so many sloppy things that they did drive me nuts and then I have to fix them. From a distance, you cannot even really tell there is an issue in that spot, but the close up I could see how that would bug you. ( It would me as well) Looking good.
when we did our walk-through. I did get the builder to address some big issues, but they weren't really listening to my garage concerns. The house was finished very nicely, but huge gaps in drywall, scrap pieces of wood, and sloppy mud abounded in the garage. Garage looks great keep up the good work what is your size
I absolutely love this garage.
Awesome space! I may have missed it but where did you get all the decals from?
Didn't read through all 13 pages but how do you find the flooring with all the road grime. Assuming you park inside in the winter. I know the chinooks reek havoc with all kinds of stuff and couldn't imagine it would take long to fill up with rocks and the sort
The FreeFlow is perfect for ME and the messy Calgary winter weather. I am a bit OCD, so I mop quite regularly, but my floor is my saving grace living here. Gravel simply falls through the cracks and stays there until I do a big rinse. I do my best to make sure I am not tracking in too much **** by kicking off the mud guards before pulling in. If someone were to pull in and out of the garage, with two cars, quite often without regard for what they are dragging in, I can imagine it getting quite messy pretty quick. But, it would be better than just a concrete floor since the tiles do capture and contain all the road crud. I will do a little video at some point showing what it takes to keep things clean.
I'm confident it is the best floor option for winter conditions. My 2-year-old son even gets in on the action:
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mop by 55cadillacking, on Flickr
Great photo of the little one. My first thought (with that police car behind him) was that he was responding to an emergency situation - dirt on the floor!
Do you use any products while mopping the floor? I've mopped mine a few times with just warm water to get the dirty and dust up but have a few areas that are in need of some more attention. There are a few areas of the floor with a slick feel to them. Because I frequently detail cars in my garage, I suspect the slick spots are caused by the polishes and waxes that were splattered from my polisher.
I like to pull in the garage, let the big chunks melt off, run into the floor drain, then on the weekends, spray the rest of the mud and crud down into the drain
I think Race Deck has it's place. Ricks garage is one of those places.
Keep at it man. . . I love this thread. I might have to pop in and see it all in person next time I'm in Cow Town.
I thought I would just post up a couple pics of the current vehicles that get housed in my garage:
2011 Kia Optima SX Turbo
I know, I know, it's a Kia, but DAMN I love this car!
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2011 Kia Optima SX Turbo
I know, I know, it's a Kia, but DAMN I love this car!
Just wondering if he also fixed the exhaust ducting as the factory rep suggested?
How'd you let the Audi get that dirty?

It was subject to use. . .in Alberta. . .in the winter. So freaking gross right now!
Can't wait to see pix of the tilted heater! I'm sure you'll be happy!
Nothing wrong with KIA nowadays
Love all your cars BTW....oh and your garage too
Looks good,love your floor!!!
The trim work looks great, might have to add that to my list of projects as well. I have that same gap between the stem wall and drywall.
Glad to see the heater was adjusted, that should definitely get the heat out to the middle of the garage vice directly onto the cabinets.
That's the one place I *really* screwed up buidling my house. I didn't run a gas line to the attached garage. Now with a finished basement, I'm not sure if it could be done without destroying too much. I could relaly use some heat!!!
Very nice build, you have done a great job. Glad to hear that heater adjustments worked out.
BK
What'd you decide to do about the backsplash for your sink?
I'm now taking on the big white wall at the back of the garage. I have removed all the decals and did some patching. I have been thinking it is a little "busy" looking. Especially after seeing EMC2'd beautiful Panamera garage. I plan on painting it tomorrow. After that, I am going to put the clock back up and see if I like it. I am playing with the idea of an Audi logo inside the red stripe. But, that wall is going to look a lot cleaner.
if your using EMC2's space for a little influence
Posting some new photos. Since joining this site, I had to do a few changes. I think I may have figured out how to post higher quality imaged. Here goes:

Rick that is one incredible looking garage! Very nicely organized also.
As detailing guys can never have enough product; have you tried BlackFire?
One more question: the wheel brush with the gray handle and blue bristles - where did you get that? I have an identicle one (yellow), but can't find them any more.
Looking good! I like all the little finishing touches you have been doing.
Thanks Emc2. I have a few bottles of tire dressing and wheel cleaner by Black Fire, but I'm still undecided on whether I like it more or less than the other tire products I have. As you can probably tell, I've become quite a fan of Griot's Garage products as of late. The grey/blue wheel brush is called the "raccoon" and it is from Chemical Brothers. I really like it.
Thanks for dropping by my thread. Lord knows, I've visited yours quite a bit lately.
Thanks for noticing. I'll have to update the thread with some pics tonight because I have been tackling quite a few little details in the past few days.