Garage Floor

I put down the two part epoxy two years ago. It's made to adhere to concrete. Provided that the concrete was not sealed before the treatment. Mine had been sealed. As a result it was a PITA to remove the sealer. I had to rent a concrete scraper ( looks like a floor buffer ) But all that work was worth it. There has been a Toyota Tundra full size truck parked on it. No issues at all.

Gannet, The ebay advert said the material is like flip flop shoe foam. I can't see that holding up to a car. Or is it just meant for foot traffic, taking a knee?
 
bigdog said:
Gannet, The ebay advert said the material is like flip flop shoe foam. I can't see that holding up to a car. Or is it just meant for foot traffic, taking a knee?
It is firmer than flipflops :o

mine won't be taking a car though :oops:
 
bigdog said:
I put down the two part epoxy two years ago. It's made to adhere to concrete. Provided that the concrete was not sealed before the treatment. Mine had been sealed. As a result it was a PITA to remove the sealer. I had to rent a concrete scraper ( looks like a floor buffer ) But all that work was worth it. There has been a Toyota Tundra full size truck parked on it. No issues at all.

Gannet, The ebay advert said the material is like flip flop shoe foam. I can't see that holding up to a car. Or is it just meant for foot traffic, taking a knee?

They're actually very robust. Slight indentations where the car sits but nothing serious. Depending on the size of garage you have and the amount of tiles you order, the beauty of these are is that you can easily swap them out for new squares. My garage left me with a pack and a half spare so Im good for more than a few years refresh should I need it.
 
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