Flooring

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  1. crispey

    crispey crispey creme de la creme

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    Ok who can give me an idea on flooring for my garage? I want rubber/vinyl matting type stuff but all the stuff I see is for gyms and play areas as well and not sure if its robust enough for bikes being put onto centre stands etc, on a bit of a budget. ta
     
  2. TEZ 217

    TEZ 217 Crème de la Crème

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    Hi Crispey, Where all on budgets mate, as an idea I bought a shit load of used carpet squares great quality the kind used in offices each one quarter inch thick with a thick hard rubber backing smoothed out my garage floor a treat and on top of that extremely hard wearing, plus decent few spares to change should I need to. highly recommend
     
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  3. Sir Trev

    Sir Trev Senior Member

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    Sure you cannot get by with carpet instead? Any carpet fitter would be happy to let you have a roomsize piece instead of paying trade disposal on it. Might be a horrible pattern mind. When we re-did our whole house 10 years ago I kept the dreadful "pub" carpet that was in the front room when we moved in and, much to the builder's amusement, cut it to size. Don't care about the odd spillage or damage as I can replace it just as freely. Dare say an office renovations business could let you have tiles just as easily too, or (asking first of course) do a bit of skip diving outside a building being done up as they always replace the flooring.
     
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  4. Oldyam

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    The only drawback with this is that over time it deforms and the edges start to curl up ( they call it cow mats here ) so it no longer lies flat, I have several pieces I use if I need to kneel or lie on the shed floor generally comes in 8' x 4' sheets.
     
  5. Red Thunder

    Red Thunder Crème de la Crème

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    I used this from Amazon
    Rubber flooring
    3m x 1.5m a couple lengths of that at £33 each
    Amazon link
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  6. Red Thunder

    Red Thunder Crème de la Crème

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    I just put a piece of tile under the side stand to stop it digging in
    Stops the concrete dust
    Catches any oil lube dripping from the chain
    Easy to sweep/wipe
     
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  7. crispey

    crispey crispey creme de la creme

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    the floor has a wooden frame with chip board screwed to it, there is a carpet on top but my missus says she wants to keep it. don't ask!! so i was thinking of putting the flooring down on top of the carpet in the area where the bikes would be. Maybe just getting a new bit of carpet when needed would be the easier option and laying some rubber mat under the bikes to catch drips
     
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    Eastbournemark Proud Snowflake

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  9. TEZ 217

    TEZ 217 Crème de la Crème

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    #9 TEZ 217, Oct 23, 2018
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    This post IMHO has just turned into one that's ended up as enjoyable and worthwhile as one of Dilligaf's finest :(:(:( :p:p:mad:
    Plus agree you do need something to catch the DRIP :rolleyes: :D
     
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  10. Mike in NH

    Mike in NH Member

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  11. typeo123

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    I used these: https://www.ecotileflooring.com/product/e5007/

    They seemed to get probably the best reviews on PistonHeads forums when this topic was discussed and they are used by some big name garage chains in their workshops so should be strong enough. I doubled them up where the feet of my bike lift rest. No problems so far. I also prep'd the concrete floor with a sealer, and floor paint before I put these down in the hope I don't have to do any more with it for some years.
     
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  12. Avinarant

    Avinarant Well-Known Member

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    Use your trade discount cart for Halfords they sell the tiles for garage floors, come with edging pieces they look quite good and I would think easy to lay.
     
  13. crispey

    crispey crispey creme de la creme

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    Thanks I got some rolls of rubber matting that seem to be working ok
     
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  14. Eldon

    Eldon Elite Member

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    Do you know anyone on the railways?
    I have a painted floor with strategic rubber matting placed in certain areas like in front of the lathe. One sides smooth but the other is ribbed :worried: so which ever takes your fancy.
    Plus it's rated for 650 volts if your doing anything silly.... might be handy, you can never be over cautious :p
     
  15. Wishbone

    Wishbone First Class Member

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    if your bike is putting out 650V there may be something wrong with your RegRec :p
     
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  16. Callumity

    Callumity Elite Member

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    Not that floor paint would be suitable for crispey..... was doing research for daughter moving into a brand new house.

    I was intrigued/amused to see a marked divide in people’s reviews. It did not seem to occur to a lot folk that a concrete floor with minimal cement and therefore one grade up from compacted sand was not going to be cured by a layer of paint......and that blaming the paint was a tad harsh.

    Floor construction matters......whatever you then put on it.
     
  17. Wessa

    Wessa Cruising

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    I agree Tez, never really thought about putting a cover on my garage floor, but having followed this thread I think I might just do it.
    Wessa
     
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  18. darkman

    darkman Crème de la Crème

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    Floor tiles, fit once and forget and not that costly if you shop around.
     

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