expired Posted by DealPigs22 • May 31, 2022
May 31, 2022 2:34 AM
Item 1 of 5
Item 1 of 5
expired Posted by DealPigs22 • May 31, 2022
May 31, 2022 2:34 AM
Costco Members: MotoFloor 1'x1' Modular Garage Flooring Tiles (48 Sq. Ft.)
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1. You can setup the tiles in an hour. Epoxy takes a while.
2. No need to deal with chemicals and fumes.
3. Epoxy has a chance of lifting when you park hot tires on the same spot over time.
4. If you don't wash and etch the concrete correctly, you will have adhesion problems. Doesn't matter to tiles. Just sweep it before laying.
5. If you move, you can take the tiles with you. Huge plus!
6. If your garage has grooves on the floor between each section of the concrete, using a mechanic creeper on the floor catches every time. Tiles does away with this.
7. If you damage a tile, you can simply replace that one tile.
8. It looks a lot better especially if you design it nicely. You can find a virtual designer on racedeck's site.
9. Dropping things on tile will generally not damage your item...especially glass. It won't likely shatter.
10. Very chemical resistant. I have sprayed brake and carb cleaner on it without any damage.
11. It feels softer when you walk on it because it absorbs some of the impact.
12. Sweeps easier because things don't fall into the concrete grooves.
These are just the ones on top of my head. There are more I'm sure.
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Self-draining option is a bit more expensive.
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Probably DIY. Pro installs *start* at multiples the price per sq ft that this product offers ($2/sq ft) - seems they start at more like $5 to $10/sq ft. DIY options will tout (e.g. Rustoleum product) ~ $150 for "up to 500 sq ft) which is $0.30, but I'd take that number with a HUGE grain of salt. Coverage for anything is YMMV and generally optimistic IMHO. That number also doesn't include *proper* surface prep, which the pro install will (etching at the very least, sometimes surface grinding, etc, then talking about clearcoats and such).
You get what you pay for ultimately.