frankd
Well-known member
I've been reading through a bunch of flooring threads over the past few weeks and with all the black Friday deals I'm looking to busy some flooring relatively soon. My garage is 19' deep by 21' wide... but its not completely rectangular because the entrance to the house cuts into the garage space taking about 30 square feet.
The current concrete is in pretty bad shape, its cracked in several spots, covered in stains, and has a few patches. I'm not interested in the time/labor of doing an epoxy. The floor is also pitched towards the garage door. I'm not sure how much. It's not noticeable by eye or anything like that.
If I go with a roll I only want one seam so I'd basically need to buy almost 500sq ft of flooring even though I only need about 380 sq ft. So while the cost per square foot is cheaper, I'd have alot more waste with the roll...so the pricing between the rolls and hard plastic are pretty similar.
So here are my questions:
1- There seems to be a bit of a moisture issue on one side of the garage. Not standing water but a bit of dampness. trying to figure out where its coming from but I'm afraid that the roll flooring will trap the moisture and cause mold. is that something I should be worried about?
2- Since the floor is pitched to drain out of the garage door, will both floor types sit flat and follow the contours of the floor?
3- One of my concerns with the plastic tile is spill clean up. I've read that they're "breathable" but that also must mean that any water or spills will go past the tile and onto the concrete below. I'm mostly worried about road salt/grime. If I'm doing an oil change or something I can just put down a mat first. I know the cements already in bad shape but I dont want to make it any worse.
Any help/guidance would be greatly appreciated.
The current concrete is in pretty bad shape, its cracked in several spots, covered in stains, and has a few patches. I'm not interested in the time/labor of doing an epoxy. The floor is also pitched towards the garage door. I'm not sure how much. It's not noticeable by eye or anything like that.
If I go with a roll I only want one seam so I'd basically need to buy almost 500sq ft of flooring even though I only need about 380 sq ft. So while the cost per square foot is cheaper, I'd have alot more waste with the roll...so the pricing between the rolls and hard plastic are pretty similar.
So here are my questions:
1- There seems to be a bit of a moisture issue on one side of the garage. Not standing water but a bit of dampness. trying to figure out where its coming from but I'm afraid that the roll flooring will trap the moisture and cause mold. is that something I should be worried about?
2- Since the floor is pitched to drain out of the garage door, will both floor types sit flat and follow the contours of the floor?
3- One of my concerns with the plastic tile is spill clean up. I've read that they're "breathable" but that also must mean that any water or spills will go past the tile and onto the concrete below. I'm mostly worried about road salt/grime. If I'm doing an oil change or something I can just put down a mat first. I know the cements already in bad shape but I dont want to make it any worse.
Any help/guidance would be greatly appreciated.
