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Day one today. I'll make sure to post completed pics.
Edit: Man, the comments in this thread are hilarious. Especially from the ones who think they know what they're talking about.
Let me clear a few things up.
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Almost every new car dealership uses porcelain for its showrooms. Why? Because it's the strongest surface, and looks like a million bucks when a new car is sitting on it.
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Properly installed, there will be no cracks and no chips. You could smack a piece of porcelain with a hammer a few times before you actually chipped it. (Properly installed).
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It's resistant to all oils and any liquid that it will ever see. Power wash it every spring, and it will look brand new, even in snowy climates.
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My own garage floor is 16x16 Porcelain. It's almost 20 years old. Still looks brand new. I park a 7,000 Suburban on it, and it sees snow and ice all winter long.
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That particular porcelain is a 4.5 PEI rating. You could drive a tank on it.
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Total cost for this 450 sq ft is about $13,000
I consider tiles but good ones will cost me $2000 for a double car garage and there are still some negative reviews on most of them. I don't want to spend time and money preparing my floors for epoxy. Is there another option that would be cheap and decent instead of dirty concrete with small cracks?