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Default Garage floor options

On Sep 28, 10:50*am, wrote:
I'm considering epoxy and tile, but can't decide. *I've seen some
really nice epoxy jobs with clearcoat on top (I'll be doing this work
myself by the way, and don't mind doing it "right".) *I've also seen
some nice tile jobs. *I've seen some tile for $8 and up per sq ft, but
also seen some that I could live with for less than $2/sq ft. *I have
a 500 sq ft garage, so that brings it in at around $800. *I could also
take that with me if I move. *The epoxy job would be a little less
expensive, but more options with color. *The glossy finish really
looks nice in photos. *The tile might be easier on the feet if
spending much time out there, which I will probably do since I'll
build workbench area and mini-shop for my projects. *Of course I could
just put a rubberized mat or something near the workbench area.

Can anyone share some opinions? *The amount of time/effort really
isn't that big a deal to me since I enjoy doing these things and would
put in the extra effort if the result is really what I wanted. *Just a
question of which I would be happier with.


here's the mfr's info

http://www.rustoleum.com/documents/t...poxygarage.pdf

I have never used the particular Rustoleum product you are
considering.

I have used Rustoleum 9100 Series DTM Industrial Mastic for concrete
floors with great success. Garages, shop & laboratory floors.

You can search this group for more info on the product.