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@mustardbeak Random, but I've been reading a pistonheads thread on garage floors recently and two types of tiles seem to be consistently recommended - so I thought I'd share.
PVC interlocking tiles like these https://www.ecotileflooring.com/product/e5007/
(main brands are ecotile, duratile, duramat and plasfloor)And Dotti commercial porcelain tiles like these https://www.directtilewarehouse.com/grey-dotti-commercial-floor-tiles/
I realise you don't need the weight rating required for cars on axle stands but thought the pvc in particular might be worth a look as apparently when not cold they are easy to cut. And for your use shouldn't need to be glued.
Obvs do your own fact checking on what I've said as I'm just passing on shit I've read.
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PVC interlocking tiles like these https://www.ecotileflooring.com/product/e5007/
(main brands are ecotile, duratile, duramat and plasfloor)
Thanks! I ended up going for a cheaper version of this without the weight rating as it goes. Far easier than trying to glue and cut a sheet of vinyl.
Has anyone installed a vinyl floor themselves?
I need one putting in my cellar, it's not square so there's quite a lot of cutting involved. Was planning to do this job myself, but now wondering if I should just get a pro to do it?