Garage floor ideas please

Garage floor ideas please

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oblio

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Saturday 29th September 2012
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Hi folks

Been off line for a while as I moved house back in August and didnt movce into the new gaff until 2 weeks later!

Im having some work done on the new place to convert a room back into a garage. The room has wooden flooring (and is fully decorated which will make it one good looking garage hehe) but Im thinking that I could do with some rubber matting to drive onto i.e. lay two strips of matting to act as tracks. This should help the life of the floor plus be better if wet, in terms of anti-slippage.

Has anyone else layed rubber matting in their garage? If so any recommendations?

ta

Graham

oblio

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Saturday 29th September 2012
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Couldn't be arsed to wait so I ordered these...

http://www.softfloor.co.uk/checker.shtml

Will update when I have them/fitted

Impatient...moi?? hehe

oblio

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Saturday 29th September 2012
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Stubby Pete said:
1hour 25minutes, must be a record!!

Have a look here.

If you use tiles, the floor has to be pretty flat first.
hehe

Dead flat...so no worries there thumbup

oblio

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Sunday 30th September 2012
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mirach said:
my uncle once said to me "i dont know why you ask me for advice coz you will just go and do what you want anyway" ARE WE RELATED> lol
smile


oblio

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Wednesday 2nd October 2013
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wheelerc said:
obilo - One year on... how did you get on with the tiles? I'm thinking of ordering some...
Yes...good.smile

I have mine on a wooden floor (as it was a room converted back to a garage) so I have just put a small screw at each end of the run, through the mat and into the floor to keep them in place. You may/may not need to do this if placed on a solid floor or indeed if you 'paved' the whole garage.

They are doing exactly what I want tbh...easily wide enough to drive up without missing (so to speak) or falling off them; they keep the dirty tyres off the wooden floor; they feel 'safe' in terms of grip; easy to lay and to keep clean.

Job jobbed really smile