Gold FFM windymiller Posted April 13, 2021 Gold FFM Report Share Posted April 13, 2021 so wanting to bling up the garage now the evora is in pride of place, walls can be painted and adorned with car pics etc, lighting changed but what about the floor ?? atm it is just the tampered concrete finish (not smooth but not pot holed!) what have you guys used in this instance and how did you get on with the varying products ?? self levelling compound can be a bugger, never used epoxy resin before, any thoughts / advice be gratefully received !! as would pictures of ya garage !! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gold FFM C8RKH Posted April 13, 2021 Gold FFM Report Share Posted April 13, 2021 I used these from Big Dug and have had them down for a couple of years now with no issues and even with cars stood in one place for 5 months no issues presented re indented tiles etc. https://www.bigdug.co.uk/mats-flooring-c402/garage-flooring-c20293/interlocking-floor-tiles-c20294/value-interlocking-vinyl-floor-tiles-p14434 They are easy to keep clean (brush, mop or vaccum). Extremely durable. Easy to replace if needed. And create a barrier between the cold floor and the garage so much nicer to kneel, lie on when working on stuff. They are economical. I would also seriously recommend a garage door floor seal as below. Stops dust, water, leaves etc from being blown into the garage etc. https://www.garagedoorseals.co.uk/c-rubber_floor_seal_kits.htm 2 Quote Alcohol. Sex. Tobacco. Drugs. Chocolate. Meh! NOTHING in this world is as addictive as an Evora +0. It's not for babies! The first guy to ride a bull for fun, was a true hero. The second man to follow him was truly nuts! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mike_S Posted April 13, 2021 Report Share Posted April 13, 2021 Got carpet on my garage floor... not all of it... about 2/3... doubles as a gym and workshop... with occasionally one end of a car inside when work needs to be done and the weather is real crap... Er the carpet wasn't new... taken up from our dining room... It does get vacuumed occasionally 🙂 heh heh heh. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mayevora Posted April 14, 2021 Report Share Posted April 14, 2021 That’s also my next job. Done the walls and now the floor to do do. 2 Quote Always do sober what you said you'd do drunk - that will teach us to keep mouth shut! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gold FFM windymiller Posted April 14, 2021 Author Gold FFM Report Share Posted April 14, 2021 thats kinda what my concrete looks like, have you any thoughts on flooring ?? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Chunkv6 Posted April 14, 2021 Popular Post Report Share Posted April 14, 2021 has to be tiles (IMO) 😎 4 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Popular Post Vulcan Grey Posted April 15, 2021 Popular Post Report Share Posted April 15, 2021 I used the polycuramine epoxy coating. Seems very durable, and a little slippery when wet. I do like it better than concrete. Much easier to clean spills! 3 Quote Travis Vulcan Grey 89SE Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gold FFM windymiller Posted April 15, 2021 Author Gold FFM Report Share Posted April 15, 2021 so how was that to prep and lay ?? take it you add a catalyst ? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
eeyoreish Posted April 15, 2021 Report Share Posted April 15, 2021 I just sealed my concrete floor. Stops it ‘dusting’ and makes spills easier to clean up. I did consider a 2 pack floor paint but it’s relatively expensive and mine’s a working garage so good enough for me. 1 Quote Not worth starting anything now...🍺 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vulcan Grey Posted April 15, 2021 Report Share Posted April 15, 2021 9 hours ago, windymiller said: so how was that to prep and lay ?? take it you add a catalyst ? It was in a new house. The concrete had been poured months before, but no spills yet. I did have to grind the floor, since the new concrete crust isn't great for adhesion. I rented a concrete floor grinder, took a few hours. I washed the dust off. The pouring of the polycuramine epoxy is fast and simple. It comes in two parts of a pouch that you squeeze one part into the other and then mix for 15s. Pour it out and spread with a roller. I have a 3 car garage and it took approx 3 kits of the 2.5car garage to get the coverage that I wanted. I also sealed the seams with Sika sealant. I used https://www.rustoleum.com/product-catalog/consumer-brands/rocksolid/garage-floor-kits/polycuramine-garage-floor-coating-kit Nice thing is that all the dirt and salt from the winter driving, just wipes off! 2 Quote Travis Vulcan Grey 89SE Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mayevora Posted April 15, 2021 Report Share Posted April 15, 2021 On 14/04/2021 at 21:03, windymiller said: thats kinda what my concrete looks like, have you any thoughts on flooring ?? I’m pointing towards the resin option right now but need to look into it more yet. I’ve tried to seal concrete garage floors before but somehow the paint always lifts in places so that’s why I’m leaning towards resin. Quote Always do sober what you said you'd do drunk - that will teach us to keep mouth shut! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gold FFM windymiller Posted April 15, 2021 Author Gold FFM Report Share Posted April 15, 2021 im not sure if i will have to lay self levelling first of wether the resin has self levelling properties to a degree, might phone a company up tomoz and ask for a few pointers 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gold FFM Popular Post Screem Posted April 15, 2021 Gold FFM Popular Post Report Share Posted April 15, 2021 On 13/04/2021 at 07:32, windymiller said: so wanting to bling up the garage now the evora is in pride of place, walls can be painted and adorned with car pics etc, lighting changed but what about the floor ?? atm it is just the tampered concrete finish (not smooth but not pot holed!) what have you guys used in this instance and how did you get on with the varying products ?? self levelling compound can be a bugger, never used epoxy resin before, any thoughts / advice be gratefully received !! as would pictures of ya garage !! I’ve got commercial carpet in mine, rubber backed oil and bleach proof etc works fine and looks as good as new after roughly 14 months down 4 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gold FFM windymiller Posted April 16, 2021 Author Gold FFM Report Share Posted April 16, 2021 hmm that looks fab but so does the carpet !!! what sort of cost per m2 is the carpet ?? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
exeterjeep Posted April 16, 2021 Report Share Posted April 16, 2021 10 hours ago, Screem said: I’ve got commercial carpet in mine, rubber backed oil and bleach proof etc works fine and looks as good as new after roughly 14 months down Room for another Lotus on the other side? I am amazed at how tidy a lot of peoples garages are, mine has loads of other stuff in, logs drying out, spare wheels, chain saws, garden tools, spare other car parts. My spare front/rear bumpers, more spare wheels (at least 12), spare juliet balcony, more logs, small hay bails, metal roofing sheets, spare freezer and other furniture are in my stables. I have painted the garage floors with wickes floor paint but it does lift off, particularly under the lotus. Will probably consider laying the 60cm x 60cm interlocking tiles Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gold FFM windymiller Posted April 16, 2021 Author Gold FFM Report Share Posted April 16, 2021 mine was a tip till first lockdown, double garage never had a car in it !! then i put in some kitchen units for storage and just started to sell or mostly throw stuff as the incentive is more car space !!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gold FFM Popular Post C8RKH Posted April 16, 2021 Gold FFM Popular Post Report Share Posted April 16, 2021 Do not use old household carpet for your garage floor. Mold/mildew issues will be rife and also it will soak petrol/oil and other solvents and so is a fire risk. Industrial carpet made with olefin or similar should be fine. Personally, I just could not see much downside with the PVC tiles as easy to lay, lift and replace in tile sized sections if needed. Paint - well, eventually it just lifts and needs maintenance Resin - great in warm climates, but when damp/wet in our cold Uk climate beware you don't slip. Though I suppose you could add a non slip top coat. 3 Quote Alcohol. Sex. Tobacco. Drugs. Chocolate. Meh! NOTHING in this world is as addictive as an Evora +0. It's not for babies! The first guy to ride a bull for fun, was a true hero. The second man to follow him was truly nuts! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gold FFM windymiller Posted April 16, 2021 Author Gold FFM Report Share Posted April 16, 2021 coming round to the idea of the industrial carpet although i think im gona have to latex the floor first in any case, good call on the slip factor of resin given climate etc Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gold FFM C8RKH Posted April 16, 2021 Gold FFM Report Share Posted April 16, 2021 31 minutes ago, windymiller said: coming round to the idea of the industrial carpet although i think im gona have to latex the floor first in any case, good call on the slip factor of resin given climate etc Windy, many swear by Porcelain Tiles but once you crack one (a pain to dig out and replace) and very costly. Why do you need to latex the floor? If you use an industrial carpet the chances are it will have a latex type backing anyway? I could understand you sealing the floor if contact to stop dust, but then, once fitted with a properly backed carpet that won't be an issue anyway surely. The other thing I forgot is the rubber/vinyl on a roll - basically looks like the tiles, but laid like a carpet. Not sure of prices but again you can lift it if you move so could economical too. Something like this and again the floor underneath would not need to be sealed: https://www.rubberco.co.uk/selectedsize/non-slip-heavy-duty-rubber-flooring-rolls-studded-dot-penny-pattern-rolls-cut-lengths/10250?gclid=Cj0KCQjw6-SDBhCMARIsAGbI7UiYgZ3-t6vvUHKPs0On94hMEMTgUabvkP_ay_pK8lcNNF4_e9Xm8AsaAl2aEALw_wcB 1 Quote Alcohol. Sex. Tobacco. Drugs. Chocolate. Meh! NOTHING in this world is as addictive as an Evora +0. It's not for babies! The first guy to ride a bull for fun, was a true hero. The second man to follow him was truly nuts! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Colin P Posted April 16, 2021 Report Share Posted April 16, 2021 TBH, I was wondering about using click vinyl, but tarting up the garage is a bit of a way down my to do list currently. 1 Quote Blessed with the competence to be a slave to the incapable. Currently without a Lotus, Evora 400 Hethel Edition in Racing Green with Red leather and 2010 Evora N/A in Laser Blue and 1983 Lotus Excel LC Narrow body in Ice Blue all sadly gone. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gold FFM windymiller Posted April 16, 2021 Author Gold FFM Report Share Posted April 16, 2021 29 minutes ago, C8RKH said: Windy, many swear by Porcelain Tiles but once you crack one (a pain to dig out and replace) and very costly. Why do you need to latex the floor? If you use an industrial carpet the chances are it will have a latex type backing anyway? I could understand you sealing the floor if contact to stop dust, but then, once fitted with a properly backed carpet that won't be an issue anyway surely. The other thing I forgot is the rubber/vinyl on a roll - basically looks like the tiles, but laid like a carpet. Not sure of prices but again you can lift it if you move so could economical too. Something like this and again the floor underneath would not need to be sealed: https://www.rubberco.co.uk/selectedsize/non-slip-heavy-duty-rubber-flooring-rolls-studded-dot-penny-pattern-rolls-cut-lengths/10250?gclid=Cj0KCQjw6-SDBhCMARIsAGbI7UiYgZ3-t6vvUHKPs0On94hMEMTgUabvkP_ay_pK8lcNNF4_e9Xm8AsaAl2aEALw_wcB floor has tamper lines in it and just thinking latex self levelling compound be a good way to iron those out, ive a lad i know that supplies and fits carpets and hes a petrol head too so might just get some ideas from him, 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gold FFM Screem Posted April 16, 2021 Gold FFM Report Share Posted April 16, 2021 11 hours ago, windymiller said: hmm that looks fab but so does the carpet !!! what sort of cost per m2 is the carpet ?? Cheap as chips but needs prepping correctly with screed and need glueing down too. https://www.onlinecarpets.co.uk/carpets/backing/gel-backed-carpets/primavera-gel-backed-carpet.html 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TJS10 Posted April 16, 2021 Report Share Posted April 16, 2021 Heavy duty floor paint on sealed concrete isn't great. It chips very easily and lifts off under tyres. I use a mix of floor paint, cheap rubber backed carpet tiles under the tyres of parked cars and several heavy duty 2.3m x 5.2m G Floor garage floor protecters in the workshop area which are available from Costco. https://www.costco.co.uk/Tyres-Automotive/Garage/Garage-Flooring/G-Floor-75-x-17ft-23-x-52M-Floor-Protector/p/112281 [url=https://imgur.com/TStmOXb][img]http://i.imgur.com/TStmOXb.jpg[/img][/url] [url=https://imgur.com/UeOe0Ts][img]http://i.imgur.com/UeOe0Ts.jpg[/img][/url] [url=https://imgur.com/3cb6ROA][img]http://i.imgur.com/3cb6ROA.jpg[/img][/url] 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vulcan Grey Posted April 16, 2021 Report Share Posted April 16, 2021 As someone who's tried to rinse dirt/oil/anything out of carpet... It takes for F'ing ever and a metric tonne of water and soap! I can't see using it in a garage, especially with a car that is ever driven in the rain/mud/snow/salt. 1 Quote Travis Vulcan Grey 89SE Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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