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Garage Floor Tiles or Epoxy ??
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<blockquote data-quote="Area Z51" data-source="post: 28536" data-attributes="member: 355"><p>The tiles were $1.99 sq ft. My indoor garage floor space is 21' W x 25' D</p><p>It cost me $1050.00 + 22 edge tiles for the transition into the garage. Those were $48.00. The total cost was 1100.00 + HST. I had them shipped from <span style="color: Red"><strong>Bigfloors.com </strong></span>to Calais Maine, and I picked them up and paid the HST when I crossed back over into Canada.</p><p>I used a circular saw to cut the edge tiles in half. They are plastic tiles, and easy to cut. I have a PDF of the pattern, but I couldn't attach it as it is too big. I can send this to anyone if they PM me their e-mail. The <span style="color: Black"><strong>Racedeck.com </strong></span>site has a pattern maker on it's site as well. That way, one can figure easily how many tiles of each that you need to buy.</p><p><img src="/styles/smilies-extra/cars/smileys-car-260804.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":driving:" title="Smileys Car 260804 :driving:" data-shortname=":driving:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Area Z51, post: 28536, member: 355"] The tiles were $1.99 sq ft. My indoor garage floor space is 21' W x 25' D It cost me $1050.00 + 22 edge tiles for the transition into the garage. Those were $48.00. The total cost was 1100.00 + HST. I had them shipped from [COLOR="Red"][B]Bigfloors.com [/B][/COLOR]to Calais Maine, and I picked them up and paid the HST when I crossed back over into Canada. I used a circular saw to cut the edge tiles in half. They are plastic tiles, and easy to cut. I have a PDF of the pattern, but I couldn't attach it as it is too big. I can send this to anyone if they PM me their e-mail. The [COLOR="Black"][B]Racedeck.com [/B][/COLOR]site has a pattern maker on it's site as well. That way, one can figure easily how many tiles of each that you need to buy. :driving: [/QUOTE]
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