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Old 01-01-05, 11:00   #1 (permalink)
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Flooring decision

I am at the point in my garage remodel to pick a flooring option.

My floor is just over 20' x 24'.

Race deck is my first option. Best quote is about $1560 delivered.
Probably the most durable and best looking option. Also most $$$.

Cheapest option (I have ruled out epoxy/paint) are 2 BLT roll out mats from Sam's Club. About $400 and change delivered. I am concerned about the durability of these (jack stands, cabinets, etc.). I will also have to add a 2' runner in front of it to cover the entire floor.

A third option is this:
http://www.tradeshow-tiles.com/multilock.html
Not sure about the durability of these. I wonder if they are water tight or would allow water to migrate under.
The price on these are about $600 w/out delivery.

Any advice?
 
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Some guys around here have put Armstrong vinyl flooring tiles in their garage. I think most everybody that has done it saved anywhere from $50 to a couple hundred bucks over the Race-Deck type tiles. You can purchase the peel and stick type and have it done in a day. I've heard that the peel and stick is actually better due to even application and a few other factors. If you do this, you'll have to rent a floor buffer and apply a sealant/wax to it shortly after you install the tiles. Personally, I'd like to do this myself. Here's a link to the thread. Hope this helps and good luck with your decision!
 
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Tks for the link. I have read a few posts on these alternatives.

I may move someday, so I am wanting a portable system instead of something permanent.

Anyone use the MULTI-LOCK TILES? Not a bad price. Shipping might kill me though. Looks like the rubber tiles listed on Griot's site for $4.50.
 
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well Although i can't find in on the web Home depot has a product call Multy-tile I spelled it right and everything. right now it's 8.99 for 10 1ft sq tiles they have a slat design which would allow for good drainage and desent cleaning becaise i think i would beable to run a shop vac over it and get the sand up..or push the sand out with water. I figres out my 20x23 needs 460 sq ft of tiles

race deck 4.00 a sq ft $1840
The tiles above 2.40 sq ft 1104
Multy tile .89 $410


even if they broke down under the wieght of the cars I could replace them with the race deck tiles or something else that could hold more weight


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I have found Multi Lock Versa Tile in Gray for $2.78 to $3.29 (either square foot or by tile..tile is 19 5/8" x 19 5/8" x 5/16")
The charts are a little confusing. If priced by tile, the price is fair...if priced by foot, I will go with Race Deck.

I have been quoted $3.38 for Standard RaceDeck® “Diamond" delivered. Not a bad price.

Not sure which Home Depot tile you are referring to.

BLT mats at Sam's are by far the cheapest.
 
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well you need to go to the flooring department and ask for it not everyone has it and I had to ask to find it the spelling is right and the prices is also as you can see the size of your garage is a little bigger then mine.
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I will check it out tmrw...Tks
 
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if you need a number for the company i did take it down
1-800-506-6664
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How about the MotorMat tiles? I think that they are $2.50 a foot.
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Have you considered acid-staining the existing concrete? It's highly durable and used in many commercial applications. I noticed this stuff all over "Sea World" when I was vacationing in Orlando and I was sold.

Here's a pic of my new garage floor:

 
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Quote:
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How about the MotorMat tiles? I think that they are $2.50 a foot.
I have seen them listed on a few sites. If they were considerably cheaper than the $3.38 tile /delivered price for the race decks, I would consider.

Also, Congrats on your new '93! It looks great.
 
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