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$99.99 / 48 sqft MotoFloor Modular Garage Flooring Tiles 48 square feet per Box 1' x 1' Tiles� | Costco $99.99

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Motofloor garage flooring at Costco for $99.99 / box (48sqft /box). Been looking for options for doing my garage floor. it's more expensive to do epoxy properly not to mention the prep and drying time. This seems like a good option for the price and Costco return policy is awesome in case I don't like it.. Hope this helps someone else.

https://www.costco.com/motofloor-...09181.html
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Motofloor garage flooring at Costco for $99.99 / box (48sqft /box). Been looking for options for doing my garage floor. it's more expensive to do epoxy properly not to mention the prep and drying time. This seems like a good option for the price and Costco return policy is awesome in case I don't like it.. Hope this helps someone else.

https://www.costco.com/motofloor-...09181.html

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Apr 15, 2022
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daisiesandsunflowers
Apr 15, 2022
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That looks like a great deal (repped, and thank you!)

Might it work for other rooms, as well? One of the options says "charcoal," and I have some ugly, stained carpeting in one of the bedrooms of the home we just got in, and it might be cheaper/more durable than laminate, no? Have never tried costco but may just for this deal. Thanks 😊
Apr 17, 2022
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Apr 17, 2022
Weedbabybrother00
Apr 17, 2022
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Quote from daisiesandsunflowers :
That looks like a great deal (repped, and thank you!)

Might it work for other rooms, as well? One of the options says "charcoal," and I have some ugly, stained carpeting in one of the bedrooms of the home we just got in, and it might be cheaper/more durable than laminate, no? Have never tried costco but may just for this deal. Thanks 😊
So, I finally got these floors installed this weekend and honestly they are amazing. It looks soooo much better than I imagined in fact we had several neighbors come over to check it out ,and many of them want to install it now in their own garage.Took me and wifey maybe 4 hours to install the hardest part was cutting the edges around the steps and water heater enclosure and cutting smaller pieces that did not sit flush with the wall. Had to use a circular saw and jigsaw for that. It did feel a little plasticy at first, but it's really not a deal-breaker also, best part, is cars are already back in the garage and I don't have to wait 3 to 4 days for anything to dry. Downside are it makes a little clicking sound when you step on it but after a few hours you don't even notice it besides that's not a problem for me unless I plan to practice my tap dancing in my garage. We chose the charcoal color and it looks awesome but it does seem to show a dirt and muddy car tracks a little more than some lighter or darker colors would have but I love them and it makes the garage look so much better I don't mind cleaning a little more often . Besides I can always set a mop routine for my robot vac for my garage 🤣. Some of those downsides might be a little more of an issue, if you are installing it inside so I would suggest maybe laying down one or two boxes and walking around on it for a few days to see if you're okay with it. Another thing to consider is each tile is about 1 ft x 1 ft so might look a little outdated as inside flooing , but It's Costco so you can always return it if you don't like it.
Apr 20, 2022
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ToolDeals
Apr 20, 2022
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Limit of 15 boxes (720 sq/ft) per member. Not showing any trim available, such as transition, or when entering from the drive, that 1/2" jump is a toe catcher and will eventually compress where vehicle tires commonly enter. When wet, it is slick enough, but any oil and you better clean it all up that is difficult to get out of the joint cracks (but will help with the clicking). If you have a concrete floor that sweats, put a 6ml plastic vapor barrier down first.
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Our home work shop is 2400 sq/ft and the search continues. So far, if self installed, epoxy with a clear coat is about the same price, but a checkerboard pattern is labor intensive. If hiring done, the labor costs with a quality epoxy are about triple. There are some interlocking rubber products out there in various sizes and colors that don't click, don't feel like walking on slick plastic and don't sweat. I would use a slip resistant porcelain faced tile with a very narrow grout joint, but dropping tools or whatever would crack it. Brick would be nice, but the grout joints could/would be a hindrance for rolling over and any transitions would be hand made. Many factories had wood blocking on floors that held up to fork lift traffic, but not an after thought for a garage floor. Besides painting, none of the options are considered cheap. Nevertheless, I am still leaning towards an epoxy coating that is slip resistant, or the interlocking rubber with trim available. Even with epoxy, the interlocking rubber is nice to stand on at work benches.
Last edited by ToolDeals April 20, 2022 at 11:56 AM.
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Apr 25, 2022
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Weedbabybrother
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Quote from ToolDeals :
Limit of 15 boxes (720 sq/ft) per member. Not showing any trim available, such as transition, or when entering from the drive, that 1/2" jump is a toe catcher and will eventually compress where vehicle tires commonly enter. When wet, it is slick enough, but any oil and you better clean it all up that is difficult to get out of the joint cracks (but will help with the clicking). If you have a concrete floor that sweats, put a 6ml plastic vapor barrier down first.
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Our home work shop is 2400 sq/ft and the search continues. So far, if self installed, epoxy with a clear coat is about the same price, but a checkerboard pattern is labor intensive. If hiring done, the labor costs with a quality epoxy are about triple. There are some interlocking rubber products out there in various sizes and colors that don't click, don't feel like walking on slick plastic and don't sweat. I would use a slip resistant porcelain faced tile with a very narrow grout joint, but dropping tools or whatever would crack it. Brick would be nice, but the grout joints could/would be a hindrance for rolling over and any transitions would be hand made. Many factories had wood blocking on floors that held up to fork lift traffic, but not an after thought for a garage floor. Besides painting, none of the options are considered cheap. Nevertheless, I am still leaning towards an epoxy coating that is slip resistant, or the interlocking rubber with trim available. Even with epoxy, the interlocking rubber is nice to stand on at work benches.
Thanks for the tip about vapor barrier, it's super easy to take up and put back down so I might give that a try if I have any problems later. Been pretty easy to clean up so far , but well see how it stands up to hard core garage projects 😁 There is a " completer kit" for $82.99 that comes with 20 edges and extra tiles, so we just swapped out one regular box with a kit and was fine. None of the other other click together options were as cost effective for me given the space, and a quality DIY epoxy kit is still pricey + renal ( diamond brush grinder+ respirator) and tons of dust. Epoxy might be cheaper per sqft for you since it's such a large space. Good luck with the search, i'll try to update in a few months if i remember
Apr 26, 2022
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ToolDeals
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Quote from Weedbabybrother :
Thanks for the tip about vapor barrier, it's super easy to take up and put back down so I might give that a try if I have any problems later. Been pretty easy to clean up so far , but well see how it stands up to hard core garage projects 😁 There is a " completer kit" for $82.99 that comes with 20 edges and extra tiles, so we just swapped out one regular box with a kit and was fine. None of the other other click together options were as cost effective for me given the space, and a quality DIY epoxy kit is still pricey + renal ( diamond brush grinder+ respirator) and tons of dust. Epoxy might be cheaper per sqft for you since it's such a large space. Good luck with the search, i'll try to update in a few months if i remember
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Nice to know they have a trim kit available for transitions. Yea, be careful when walking on that plastic if wet from sweating or otherwise from spills of whatever and especially women (or drag queens) with high heels that have far less shoe contact. If in a humid climate and without conditioned air, a plastic vapor barrier will eliminate a lot of it.

We have all the required tools, including a grinder for the epoxy, or even a liquid ceramic, but it is labor intensive. We used a two part epoxy industrial paint on the floor of a basement and the fumes required ventilation and protective gear, but not familiar with the epoxy floor coatings, or even if they are better than the epoxy paints.

When you get your floor done, maybe send over some pictures or post them. Good luck with that project... should look great!
Apr 28, 2022
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baggy
Apr 28, 2022
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For 2 car garage, will this be a cost effective option?
Epoxy with labor is around $600
May 9, 2022
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Mikes2nd
May 9, 2022
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I can find 125$ on amazon for similar... i missed this its gone... shows up every 6 months

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