Before and after
#31
Thanks again... I just went out there to get the bicycle pump (flat tire on the new baby stroller ) and took an extra second to soak it all in...
Very kind of you all -- thanks again!
Very kind of you all -- thanks again!
#37
Looks great...I have no storage in my garage either. I have exposed rafters so I will probably be putting a lot of stuff up there and the rest has to go. I hate when anything is sitting on the floor near my car...someones eventually going to bump it and scratch the car!
#38
Looks great. I think I'm going to end up doing the same floor in mine this spring. Is it easy to clean up? Living in New England the floor can get pretty nasty during the winter months!! I need to maximize floor space so any cabinets that I put in will have to be wall mounted but that is fine... anything that can't fit in them (or be mounted on the walls) can go in the basement!
#39
Looks great. I think I'm going to end up doing the same floor in mine this spring. Is it easy to clean up? Living in New England the floor can get pretty nasty during the winter months!! I need to maximize floor space so any cabinets that I put in will have to be wall mounted but that is fine... anything that can't fit in them (or be mounted on the walls) can go in the basement!
I have heard that white race deck can be a challenge to keep clean... so I went with darker colors.
I do not like cleaning.
#41
You and me both brother... thanks...
#42
Nice transformation. Looks like you have more then enogh storage room for all car related goodies and tools.
Not to nit-pick cause its a nice setup, and I assume thats just drywall dust from the construction on the floor. But do you need to protect the shine of the tiles or will a quick sweep mop bring it back.
Not to nit-pick cause its a nice setup, and I assume thats just drywall dust from the construction on the floor. But do you need to protect the shine of the tiles or will a quick sweep mop bring it back.
#43
Nice transformation. Looks like you have more then enogh storage room for all car related goodies and tools.
Not to nit-pick cause its a nice setup, and I assume thats just drywall dust from the construction on the floor. But do you need to protect the shine of the tiles or will a quick sweep mop bring it back.
Not to nit-pick cause its a nice setup, and I assume thats just drywall dust from the construction on the floor. But do you need to protect the shine of the tiles or will a quick sweep mop bring it back.
Cleaning would be easy but I do not have time to do it as often as it is required. I barely get the time to actually clean the cars... much less the garage floor
When I can get a 10 day sunny forecast (July)... I will clean the tiles... I am told a simple mop and broom would be sufficient.