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I've got so bored in lockdown that my garage is actually now tidy, and I am looking at whether it is worth flooring it. It is a typical 2-car 5x6m garage with a small utility area at the back, and has a concrete floor. The floor creates quite a lot of dust and is a pain to keep clean.
I was considering PVC interlocking tiles as an easy DIY solution that won't cost the earth. Anyone got any experience/recommendations?
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'99 Imola S50 | Simota | Front strut | Braided clutch cable | Bilstein B8 and H&R springs |
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I did mine in Ecotiles a few years ago you can see here:
https://www.instagram.com/p/CC0X28yg...=1re05qcxq524k I’m really please with them. Put them down on a bare concrete floor that was far from perfect but basically flat. You just knock off any really high bumps.
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S54 Seca Blue - ACS Short shift and Exhaust. Luverly. |
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'99 Imola S50 | Simota | Front strut | Braided clutch cable | Bilstein B8 and H&R springs |
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Yes I’ve got ramps the run along the front and sit just under the door edges.
I just used a hand saw. It was.......tiresome especially with a double garage and in winter - they’re hard as f@ck. I’ve never regretted getting them or wished I’d done something else - well worth it.
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S54 Seca Blue - ACS Short shift and Exhaust. Luverly. |
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tiles do look good
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