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Originally Posted by Navigator
That's a good idea.... How did it hold up over time? Did you just use some type of concrete or construction adhesive to hold it in place? Was traction an issue?
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Lasted me 12 years just fine until I sold the house. Traction was fine, but obv not as good as concrete when wet. VERY easy to keep clean.
The key is if you have a standard 2 car garage, the vinyl probably won’t span the entire floor in one piece. So glue the seam well and locate it in the center, etc. so the tires won’t contact the seam. Or just lay a piece of threshold on the seam later if it starts to curl after 5 or so years. Use a piece of threshold for the front lip and any other doors. The standard vinyl floor glue they offer works fine. I used 10 gallons of glue for a 20’ x ~30’ garage. Get the 1/4” square tooth trowel.
When you first lay it down it will bubble no matter how well you roll it out. You can pin prick it or just let it settle on its own in about a day.