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Tile Size: 20.5" x 20.5" x 5mm
Color : Gray, Black
Pattern : Diamond Plate, Coin
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My point is, unless you don't do much around the house, the garage won't look as nice as you envision. Nevermind when you park in the garage after a snowstorm or rain.
With the bare concrete floor, I can just use my blower and blow all the dust and etc out. Painting the floor makes it slippery, especially when the rain drips off your car and can no longer be absorbed by the bare concrete. Not to be a Debbie downer, just pointing out some drawbacks.
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Installed for several years and holding up quite nicely. They are heavy and floppy, so be prepared during installation.
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Not difficult to DIY either one over a weekend. Epoxy is way cheaper if you get a kit from HD or Lowes, but tiles look and feel way more premium and are the envy of my neighbors lol
Cant go wrong either route, a huge upgrade to untreated concrete floors
4x6 stall mats run about ~50 bucks at tractor supply.
What is the advantage of this over leaving the concrete alone? Other than aesthetics, are there some sort of benefits to putting these tiles down? Or is it really just a looks thing?
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What is the advantage of this over leaving the concrete alone? Other than aesthetics, are there some sort of benefits to putting these tiles down? Or is it really just a looks thing?
I believe it's just aesthetics, but who has an almost empty garage like the photo shows? I have 4 bikes hanging from the ceiling, extension cords hanging from the walls, stuff on the floor against the wall, ego lawn care stuff on the wall.
My point is, unless you don't do much around the house, the garage won't look as nice as you envision. Nevermind when you park in the garage after a snowstorm or rain.
With the bare concrete floor, I can just use my blower and blow all the dust and etc out. Painting the floor makes it slippery, especially when the rain drips off your car and can no longer be absorbed by the bare concrete. Not to be a Debbie downer, just pointing out some drawbacks.