Oxidd1979
Well-known member
Hi guys,
I'm planning to install VCT tiles on my garage floor by the end of the summer. I want to go VCT for different reasons, like cost, look, etc etc etc. I dont mind the annual maintenance (wax/buffing).
I was just wondering, how to do 'seal' the edge when the VCT ends near the garage door? For the perimeter, I will put a vinyl trim with a sealant (ie.: caulking). I want to seal it because of the winter we have here, alot of melted snow will be present.
Another thing. There is a small slope toward the drain in the middle of the garage, but I have 2-3 places where water pools. Would it be okay for me to use self-leveling cement and feather the edge, then grind it smooth? I will also be changing the drain, because right now it's a concrete 'tub' that is not centered and crooked with a ruster cover. I will put one of the black plastic one.
I'm planning to install VCT tiles on my garage floor by the end of the summer. I want to go VCT for different reasons, like cost, look, etc etc etc. I dont mind the annual maintenance (wax/buffing).
I was just wondering, how to do 'seal' the edge when the VCT ends near the garage door? For the perimeter, I will put a vinyl trim with a sealant (ie.: caulking). I want to seal it because of the winter we have here, alot of melted snow will be present.
Another thing. There is a small slope toward the drain in the middle of the garage, but I have 2-3 places where water pools. Would it be okay for me to use self-leveling cement and feather the edge, then grind it smooth? I will also be changing the drain, because right now it's a concrete 'tub' that is not centered and crooked with a ruster cover. I will put one of the black plastic one.
