gygeneral
Well-known member
I'm in Canada near Niagara Falls and I'm looking into porcelain tile also, as you can guess the winters are brutal with lots of sand salt making its way into the garage. We always park our two cars indoor. To be frank it scares me a bit to put tile in my garage, winters are so dirty. Anyhow got a quote the other day, file attached , on the process this guy would use. He's been doing tiles for 30 years so since I know nothing I let him tell me how to do it. Maybe some of you understand the products he mentions and could advise good or bad. I have a good slope in my garage as is. One part of the floor forms a little lake in the winter, he's trying to fix this as you see on the quote, the floor is about 37 yrs old and has some salt damage and a couple of hairline cracks. I did get quotes to repour the entire slab in the garage and a coating guy for polyaspartic coating. One goal here is to get rid of the small lake that forms in the winter. So the coating guy says he can't get rid of that dip, and the new slab he says he would obviously get rid of it with the new floor. So here i am debating with myself, which way to go.
