So cutting a long story short, i was sold the wrong paint at lowes 4yrs ago to paint my garage floor after etching it with acid and a week of not driving on it. The paint immediately pulled it up the first day i had wet tires. Got my money back from Lowes, but 4 yrs on and with lots of it now pulled up it really does make my garage look ugly.
I know i have two choices... Grind it all down and do the job properly with the proper epoxy and all. Thought i'd ask the pro's. But it was ridiculous wht they're quoting... 2.6k ?? Wouldn't mind tacking the job myself... if i can rent a grinder, one that's not going to take days and days of hard graft though...
Or cheat and buy tiles (such as racedeck) and make it look really nice.. BUT !!!!! I've heard bad things about the tiles lifting in the hot humid climate i live in... Is there any truth to that ?
Also, i seem to get a lot of dust / sand in my garage. I'm not all that far from the coast, so the wind brings it in.. I sweep it almost every day... Especially as i enjoy detailing my cars in my garage, and as a pre-requisite i like to sweep in case i drop a microfiber or whatever. In other words i enjoy my floor being a dust free environment.. While my floor my look ugly, its smooth & sweeps up really nicely. Worried that these tiles, would make sweeping a nightmare, with all its diamond shaped bumps and where the tiles join each other... I may be overthinking this ? It may be fine... I dunno, but i don't want to spend nearly 2k to find out i hate the stuff.
Any opinions or advice appreciated. Thanks
I know i have two choices... Grind it all down and do the job properly with the proper epoxy and all. Thought i'd ask the pro's. But it was ridiculous wht they're quoting... 2.6k ?? Wouldn't mind tacking the job myself... if i can rent a grinder, one that's not going to take days and days of hard graft though...
Or cheat and buy tiles (such as racedeck) and make it look really nice.. BUT !!!!! I've heard bad things about the tiles lifting in the hot humid climate i live in... Is there any truth to that ?
Also, i seem to get a lot of dust / sand in my garage. I'm not all that far from the coast, so the wind brings it in.. I sweep it almost every day... Especially as i enjoy detailing my cars in my garage, and as a pre-requisite i like to sweep in case i drop a microfiber or whatever. In other words i enjoy my floor being a dust free environment.. While my floor my look ugly, its smooth & sweeps up really nicely. Worried that these tiles, would make sweeping a nightmare, with all its diamond shaped bumps and where the tiles join each other... I may be overthinking this ? It may be fine... I dunno, but i don't want to spend nearly 2k to find out i hate the stuff.
Any opinions or advice appreciated. Thanks

) & I do get a tile that bows up in the heat of the day. I get a whole quarter of an inch of bow that I simply ignore. Everything else looks great & is easy to clean. I've really enjoyed my floors for the last three years.
PVC can do this too. You guys have a great product but it does not defy the laws of nature. The key is proper installation. I've seen an installation or two of your product have to be adjusted for these reasons. Again, its not the products fault (or yours) but it does happen.