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What about grout? Would he need to go for an epoxy to cope with potential oil spills or are there cheaper alterntives?
 
Bal do a cement specifically for garage/showrooms :thumbsup:

BAL Adhesives - Products - motobond :thumbsup:
 
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Bal do a cement specifically for garage/showrooms :thumbsup:

BAL Adhesives - Products - motobond :thumbsup:


I wonder how much that is.....:yikes:...

Normal rapid set/flexi set will suffice at half the cost..:20:
 
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right well that's it then, yet another floor to be tiled in my house... hubby actually thinks tiling the garage floor is a good idea... he's just wondering whether RBS will pay for it... :lol:

:driving:
 
its the bed thats important................no voids, 100% coverage

years ago i tiled the complete downstairs of a house for a brazillian woman, i thought she was joking when she first told me but it was lovely when it was done , very practical
after completion she asked me to tile her detached double garage,i knew by know she didnt joke about these things. i latexed the floor to start with and used 100mm quarries

to finish off i fitted a row of base units ,worktop and wall units to put all her car care bits and pieces in

ive always wanted something like that for my motor but my garages end up packed to the rafters with tools and materials
 
yes normal rapid set is fine to use. You could use a quarry tile on a garage floor they are quite popular but if the looking for a better qualitly tile then definetly a good porcelain tile

personally if it was my garage i would use a quarry tile if your parking your car on it
 
Did 30 sq m garage floor in November last year, used a blue coloured Johnsons tile, porcelain, 150mm x 150mm. non slip, got them from Waxmans, originally around £25 per metre, but were selling off cheap, so I paid £5.68 a metre, sold to customer for £15 a metre. They have a 4WD, tiles still down, no cracks or lifting ! :hurray:
 

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