Returned to UK now and bought a new house.. so starting again with a new garage!! Moving most of the stuff from previous garage but sinking the car lift this time and using air conditioning instead of ceiling heaters plus the original dehumidifier. …
Here you go @bradders This is before fitting the skirting, shelving, door and window etc. Very easy to fit!! I'm that shit at measuring I ordered way to many so my brother from another mother @Advikaz has one just like mine
Haha it’s true. I managed to do my whole garage with probably enough to do half of another single garage with Tim’s surplus Could have likely re skirting boarded my whole house as well with the leftovers. #makegaragesgreatagain #quantitysurveyoroftheyear
This is super strong urethane floor tiles. Requires screeding and adhesive before laying. A faff but excellent. I’m really pleased with the flooring.
I've got the same flooring (dark grey though), think I opted for the thickest one they did - the roll arrived on a pallet and a forklift, not a big job to put down, but due to being on a roll it needed some time to become flat enough to bond to the floor.
Thanks thats the set I linked earlier that I'm considering. Worried they are a bit thin at 7mm, the bigdug ones are 12mm but only come black & grey. I have a part new/old floor and its ok but not totally flat and not looking to screed anything first, just fit. How are you finding the wear for things like stand marks?
I use a spare tile for the stand mate because it leaves a depression. Even with the 12mm tile you'll have the same issue. I have 2 Abba skylifts and they leave little dimples in the tile but the tile seems to recover if i move the bikes around. If you're ever over my way bud then give us a shout. You can take a gander at my garage and see what you think.
Where is yours? I've requested a free sample. Do you drive cars on it? Assume you get no movement? I'm going to have skirting too, so I can easily leave the required expansion gap as the concrete floor does get damp when covered (like lost concrete floors)
Near Lincoln. I don't drive a car on it but it would be fine a you can see from @Advikaz garage with his Aston. Heart effects the tiles the most so you need to keep them out of any direct sunlight.