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Tile or Linoleum in garage

leenaud

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I'm a newby and would like some info on putting tile down in a garage. It's basically used for the cars. Can get pretty warm in the summer with moisture from the ACs and rain and cool in the winter with rain and sometimes snow.
I painted the floor one time but it would need it again to look decent. I'm looking for an easier, reasonable alternative and would like tile I can easily replace (preferably non-stick). Any thoughts on that would be appreciated.
 
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Garage Flooring

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I'm a newby and would like some info on putting tile down in a garage. It's basically used for the cars. Can get pretty warm in the summer with moisture from the ACs and rain and cool in the winter with rain and sometimes snow.
I painted the floor one time but it would need it again to look decent. I'm looking for an easier, reasonable alternative and would like tile I can easily replace (preferably non-stick). Any thoughts on that would be appreciated.

Garage floor tile can be a great option for you. Always happy to send samples
 
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AriZ

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Garage floor tiles or rolls both look great. The rolls are a little cheaper, but the tiles give you the classic checkered look. Both are durable and easy to do yourself.
 

Angelfire

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Personally I'm doing tiles (Porcelain). Basically bulletproof and looks good. Downside is labor intensive and not the cheapest option. Do a search in this section as there are many threads with regards to what has worked well for folks. Plenty of threads on epoxy, VCT tiles, Porcelain/Ceramic, etc....

Cheers.
 
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