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    Armstrong floor tile in the garage?

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    Adding to the plethora of Garage Floor Threads...

    I was at Lowes the other day and looked at their Armstrong floor tile. 12 x 12...rather thick...installs with trowel adhesive...seems like they'd work well and just 58 cents per tile.

    Anybody have any experience with these in the garage?

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    I don't see why this wouldn't be fine, probably would wear some, but not that noticeable if you pick the right color/pattern. Think about what happens if you have ever seen a wheeled office chair damage this kind of tile, and think about the weight of your car and the kind of grit you could drag in. And then of course you have to keep it waxed...
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    Originally posted by Setec Astronomy
    And then of course you have to keep it waxed...
    Hmmm...Zaino, Klasse Twins or Collonite?

    A friend has similar tile in his garage. He uses it as a shop and beats the cr*p out of it. When he cleans it it still looks pretty good.

    I do know it isn't nearly as slippery when wet as the epoxy finishes a couple of friends have applied.

    Peter..in Denver

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    Is the adhesive used water proof? With all the water tracked in during rain, will the tile lift up and peel?

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    Well, it's been a while since I've laid this kind of tile, but IIRC the adhesive is solvent based.. or I can make sure I get a solvent based adhesive.

    Peter..in Denver

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    Thanks Peter, I'll see what's available locally.

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    Ok...this is interesting...I was at Buds Warehouse in Denver which is a surplus outlet that takes donations of building materials , usually left overs from construction projects, and sells them at very good prices.

    Anyway..I was there to look at some cabinets but they were gone. What I did find was Azrock commercial vinyl floor tile. They had 1350 sq feet -12 x 12 - half in a grayish white and half in black. They're a speckled black/white finish ... and they have a bit of a pebble grain to the surface. I think they'll be perfect. I bought it all for $300!

    There's way more than I need but there's bound to be some damaged tiles in the boxes. and this way I'll have replacement tiles should the need arise.

    So I'll be laying tile this weekend. I'll post a picture when it's done.

    I hope it turns out well...the price sure was good..if this works I'll have a beautiful floor for about 25 cents / foot!

    Peter..in Denver

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    Peter are they peel and stick?
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    Peel and Stick?

    No...in my experience those don't work well in a kitchen let alone the garage. DAMHIKT.

    These are a trowel adhesive install.

    I just looked them up- they're indeed a commercial tile, they are a Slip Resistant design that's ADA approved for slip resistant level floors...and I see that they sell for around $3/ft. So I guess 22 cents/ft was an OK deal.


    Now all I have to do is come up with a design. Trying to think up something other than the traditional checkerboard!

    Here's the link to the manufacturer..

    http://www.domcotarkettcommercial.co...94/product.asp

    Peter..in Denver

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    THX Peter..
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    Yes, please post pics when you are done!!!
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    Allright then...

    5 full days and a few nights later ... the job is finished.

    Photos are at

    http://www.autopia.org/gallery/showg...=&ppuser=18435

    It was quite a job...glad I over bought on the tiles... did it all for about 51 cents / foot though.

    Comments? Questions?

    Peter...who has the nicest garage on the block...in Denver

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