OK, who has the hot tip for garage floors?
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Originally posted by VA S2K
Here is a link to more tiles, ones that I am considering for my garage:
http://www.motormat.com/main.html
Here is a link to more tiles, ones that I am considering for my garage:
http://www.motormat.com/main.html
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jackhammer the floor up, then have new concrete laid with the tile shapes pressed into the floor with each "tile" dyed alternating colors. I will try to post a pic of my uncles floor that is this way black and light grey.
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by mdigrappa
[B]jackhammer the floor up, then have new concrete laid with the tile shapes pressed into the floor with each "tile" dyed alternating colors.
[B]jackhammer the floor up, then have new concrete laid with the tile shapes pressed into the floor with each "tile" dyed alternating colors.
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I've been considering a floor color and my research has led me to light grey concrete stain. Unlike paint, it does not lift but just wears away slowly in the high traffic areas. Just roll another coat on every couple of years to keep it looking fresh. Unfortunately, stain has a dull finish, not the slick shiny surface that epoxy or urethane finishes have but it is much easier to apply and holds up well. I'm going to do mine in a couple of weeks.
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