I've decided I need to tile my garage floor as the paint is looking tired, has cracked under the weight of moving my bike lift and I can't be bothered with the same happening again if I repaint it. So I pulled the pin and ordered some high density lockable garage flooring. Not cheap at £760 to do a double gagrage. This was going to be my winter project but I got a mail yesterday from the comapny saying that they had "low stock" and couldn't fulfill my order until the end of January (I did work myself with them and informed then that they actually had "no stock", but that's another story). I went for a more expensive "mottled" finish as I'm not really a fan of the checker plate or dot effect tiles, which are a bit cheaper. Anyway, I think I'm going to go down the route of buying commercial ceramic floor tiles and doing the job properly, even if taking up a lot more time. Oh, and I'm still worried about the weight of the bike lift, so plan to fix it in one position where I don't have to wheel it about, but it doesn't get in the way. Rant over!
This might be good for the Operating theatre. .... Clean room standards They also do an automotive flooring https://gbr.sika.com/content/united...ustrial-flooring/pharmaceutical-flooring.html
Looks tricky - ask Santa for a 20 piece jig-saw and get some practice in, move up to 100 pieces, then 1000, then give it a go perhaps
I once tiled a shower cubicle with mosaic tiles. That actually wasn't too bad, but it's the grouting I hate.
What about a polished concrete floor? Screed what you have and then polish to a high gloss. Edit. Had to change ‘Screws’ for ‘Screed’! Fecking autospellcheckerthingywotsit.