Garage floor
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If you can find someone that can apply a polyaspartic floor in your area, that is what I would use. Check out the attached link - I had it applied in basement (same as image 9) and a buddy of mine did his garage (image 15)
http://garage-tech.biz/gallery/
http://garage-tech.biz/gallery/
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oldbie (01-22-2019)
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Did a 2 part light gray plain epoxy on mine been 10 years and it still looks good, very easy clean up too. I find the speckled floors while decorative are hard to work around, drop something small like a spring clip you'll never find it.
Last edited by TwiZted Biker; 01-21-2019 at 03:43 PM.
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nick@nite (01-24-2019)
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Wow,! I can't can't imagine having my floor looking like that. I built my home 38 yrs ago. Never did anything to it since I poured the slab and the floor. And I realy think after all those years it doesn't look as old as it is. stains form, gas oil....everything but paint. Hec with all the stuff in the 2 car garage, ya really don't see too much of it any how.
#27
I used the old carpet from my house and put it in the garage. Easy to keep clean and warm on the feet in the winter. The garage is heated and it gives it a living space feel.
Old light gray carpet from my house with some hand braided wool rugs. Simple, cheap and effective.
Old light gray carpet from my house with some hand braided wool rugs. Simple, cheap and effective.
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