Jbmotorsports
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I haven't seen these two tiles compared directly so let's see what your guys opinions are. 750sq ft detached. I will do auto work/fabrication/welding etc in here as well as just hanging out. Seems there's pros and cons to each (for me at least)
I'm debating between a porcelain wood plank look tile vs the NewAge stone composite flooring.
Main advantage of the NewAge floor is ease of installation. Also, I like the idea of not standing directly on the cold floor and I imagine these may insulate slightly from that as I stand all day in a concrete floored shop so some change might be nice. It's very echoey (?) in there so some sound deadening might be nice for just hanging out. But then I worry about doing work on them. I ordered a sample and found them to be extremely durable to abrasion and maybe I should try letting weld spatter or grinder sparks hit one and test that. But I could always put something down for mitigation I suppose.
The porcelain tiles, I feel, would look better and the durability has been proven if laid properly. But I lose out on any insulation from the floor and the amount of time it will take to install. Seems like even though I can find the tiles around $1/sqft that when it's all said and done it may be a little cheaper than the newage but that's not my deciding factor.
I'm torn between them at the moment so I'd just like to hear what some of yall think
I'm debating between a porcelain wood plank look tile vs the NewAge stone composite flooring.
Main advantage of the NewAge floor is ease of installation. Also, I like the idea of not standing directly on the cold floor and I imagine these may insulate slightly from that as I stand all day in a concrete floored shop so some change might be nice. It's very echoey (?) in there so some sound deadening might be nice for just hanging out. But then I worry about doing work on them. I ordered a sample and found them to be extremely durable to abrasion and maybe I should try letting weld spatter or grinder sparks hit one and test that. But I could always put something down for mitigation I suppose.
The porcelain tiles, I feel, would look better and the durability has been proven if laid properly. But I lose out on any insulation from the floor and the amount of time it will take to install. Seems like even though I can find the tiles around $1/sqft that when it's all said and done it may be a little cheaper than the newage but that's not my deciding factor.
I'm torn between them at the moment so I'd just like to hear what some of yall think
