Garage Tile Choices
I would recommend staying away from a "glazed" tile in places that are often wet or snow-covered (like a garge floor) because as was mentioned, they can become slippery.
A garage floor could benefit from similar tile that is used in commercial kitchen floors with the traction nubs. At the very least, it should be a matte finish.
I am putting through-body procelain tile in my garage, with Ditra underneath for thermal expansion (heated slab) and water-proofing (room underneath) reasons. I will let people know how durable it is in about 10 years or so :-)
I plan to use an epoxy grout or something like Spectra-lock to resist staining from road grime, tires, or oil leaks.
One thing I am still trying to decide is how to finish the door area. Should I stop the tile just inside the garage door, or continue it out under the door like the concrete does? I was planning to use a Schluter ramp strip along that exposed edge (and I wish they came in 9' or 10' lengths!).
- Rick
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