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We're getting ready to remodel our detached garage and are trying to figure out what to use for flooring. My husband is starting to collect some old muscle cars as investments and wants a cool looking floor to put them on. (guy thing I guess! )
We've considered Race Deck flooring and acid etched cement. My husband would like to go with 2x2 black and white checker so some sort of tile would seem like the best option but, we're concerned with the maintenance and durability when you have old cars sitting on it. We like the look of Race Deck but are just not sure it will hold up well and I think the maintenance would be a nightmare!
Acid etching is cool and they can do alot of great design with it but The expense might not be justifiable. It's a 2000 sqft detached so need some cost efficient ideas. Does anyone have any ideas or photos I could look at or have experience with a floor that you might have?
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We're getting ready to remodel our detached garage and are trying to figure out what to use for flooring. My husband is starting to collect some old muscle cars as investments and wants a cool looking floor to put them on. (guy thing I guess! )
We've considered Race Deck flooring and acid etched cement. My husband would like to go with 2x2 black and white checker so some sort of tile would seem like the best option but, we're concerned with the maintenance and durability when you have old cars sitting on it. We like the look of Race Deck but are just not sure it will hold up well and I think the maintenance would be a nightmare!
Acid etching is cool and they can do alot of great design with it but The expense might not be justifiable. It's a 2000 sqft detached so need some cost efficient ideas. Does anyone have any ideas or photos I could look at or have experience with a floor that you might have?
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I used a 2-part epoxy from Sherwin Williams on mine. Its the same stuff they use in airport hangars, etc. It can withstand heavy forklift traffic so it's fine for a home garage.

http://www2.sherwin-williams.com/im/pharmaceutical/armo...0hs.asp?nav=Products

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Racedeck flooring is what I use at car shows to help to present my vehicles. It's a great system and real easy to remove and put back together (but only at the ends). If you can imagine maintaining hard plastic, that's what's your doing. Have you gotten a sample of their products or seen how they hold up yet? In addition, I don't see what you would acid etch the cement since it's not a paint on system. Unless you're just wanting to clean up any oils from the cement.

Home Depot carries a Rustoleum epoxy garage floor paint. It's pretty easy to use and you don't have to go through the acid etching process. I laid it on new cement, so i don't know if it would be more beneficial. It has held up really well in our shop.

Have you considered stained then waxed flooring? Very classy in my opinion.

Will he be doing a lot of work on the cars or are these mostly/fully restored cars?
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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Originally posted by Christa:
We're getting ready to remodel our detached garage and are trying to figure out what to use for flooring. My husband is starting to collect some old muscle cars as investments and wants a cool looking floor to put them on. (guy thing I guess! )
We've considered Race Deck flooring and acid etched cement. My husband would like to go with 2x2 black and white checker so some sort of tile would seem like the best option but, we're concerned with the maintenance and durability when you have old cars sitting on it. We like the look of Race Deck but are just not sure it will hold up well and I think the maintenance would be a nightmare!
Acid etching is cool and they can do alot of great design with it but The expense might not be justifiable. It's a 2000 sqft detached so need some cost efficient ideas. Does anyone have any ideas or photos I could look at or have experience with a floor that you might have? </div></BLOCKQUOTE>

Christa,

Check this link out. There's some pretty cool ideas.

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I saw this on a garage/car show one time. Very easy to do and it seemed very durable. The kits come with the prep applications too.
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not that you'd care, out of sight out of mind kind of thing, but doesn't dirt and other stuff (i.e small screws) fall threw the holes in the tiles? I like the look. do the tiles pop up easily in case something of value does fall into one of the holes? <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Originally posted by jgmachine:
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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Originally posted by h2co-pilot:
I saw this on a garage/car show one time. Very easy to do and it seemed very durable. The kits come with the prep applications too. </div></BLOCKQUOTE>

That looks a lot like what we had done to our garage. Tough as nails and a very crisp look. Cleans easily with a mop or power washer. It may be easy to do but after watching the install, I'm glad the flooring contractor did it for us.

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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Originally posted by MotorsportsAuthority aka Dragon:
Racedeck flooring is what I use at car shows to help to present my vehicles. It's a great system and real easy to remove and put back together (but only at the ends). If you can imagine maintaining hard plastic, that's what's your doing. Have you gotten a sample of their products or seen how they hold up yet? In addition, I don't see what you would acid etch the cement since it's not a paint on system. Unless you're just wanting to clean up any oils from the cement.

Home Depot carries a Rustoleum epoxy garage floor paint. It's pretty easy to use and you don't have to go through the acid etching process. I laid it on new cement, so i don't know if it would be more beneficial. It has held up really well in our shop.

Have you considered stained then waxed flooring? Very classy in my opinion.

Will he be doing a lot of work on the cars or are these mostly/fully restored cars? </div></BLOCKQUOTE>

Hey Dragon, Thanks for the info! The cars will mostly be fully restored, I doubt he would be working on any engines in there. There may be interior or paint work to ber done, but that would be sent out. I kinda like the idea of stained flooring too, very pretty! The thing with the Race Deck is that we think it looks great, but neither of us like they way it feels and sounds to walk on otherwise I think we'd be all over it!
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Rod, I didn't take you for a flipflop kinda guy.
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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Originally posted by timgco:
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And I thought the Care Bear Band-Aid was adequate camouflage.
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CP thanks for the link. I like that look. Rodster you have this floor, how was it cost-wise? It looks like they can do patterns. I don't know if they can do B/W checkers but it looks pretty nice with a couple different perimeter trim colors. Thanks for the pics!!

JG, I LOVE the flames!! The husband would love that! On our Nascar sunday parties everyone would show up wearing flame shirts in the hopes that their team would be faster and they would win high score for the week. Now it's team shirts or BBall caps! Very nice garage, how is the maintenance? Would you do it again, any complaints? BTW, beautiful corvette...is it John Travoltas?
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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Originally posted by rodster:
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Rod, I didn't take you for a flipflop kinda guy. </div></BLOCKQUOTE>

And I thought the Care Bear Band-Aid was adequate camouflage. </div></BLOCKQUOTE>

No kidding, I thought someone was missing a toe.
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i had black and white tile (industrial high traffic) on my old garage floor it was easy to clean but every once in a while id get tire marks that would not come off. (motorcycle tires) looked like the picture above.
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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Originally posted by Christa:
Rodster you have this floor, how was it cost-wise? It looks like they can do patterns. I don't know if they can do B/W checkers but it looks pretty nice with a couple different perimeter trim colors. Thanks for the pics!! </div></BLOCKQUOTE>

The garage floor was part of a larger flooring project so it's difficult to put an exact number on it. If I had to guess: 800sf for around $1,500. Not bad.

It would be easy enough to do a different color trim around the edge. Checkboard could be done but that's a much bigger job. The floor is first cleaned (etched, I think), then a base color goes down, then colored flakes are scattered, then clear coat. The checkerboard would take a whole lot of masking during the base coat and flakes stages.
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SeanH3 posted this in the H3 area....

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Here's a little extra pic of the garage floor. About 7 rolls of tape, ALOT OF PATIENCE, and here's what you end up with:
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Here's some great floor ideas.
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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Originally posted by ShaunH3:
The paint has been on for 2 years now. That pic above was after I just finished. Here's another just as I was cleaning up:

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