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Re: Vinyl Tile Flooring


 

I'm going to have a two post lift and do auto repair in the front half of that picture and I don't want to get the concrete stained.
Dave Davies

On Fri, Mar 28, 2025 at 1:02?PM mac campshure via <mac512002=[email protected]> wrote:
My question is why what’s wrong with the nice concrete floor you’ve got seems like a nice to me. It’s a shop floor. It’s not your kitchen.

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On Mar 28, 2025, at 10:26?AM, Wade Dees via <wjdsignature=[email protected]> wrote:

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Hi Dave Davies,

Trucor LVP is bullet proof in my opinion!

Great stuff and installs easily, in both directions too.?

Thx,

Wade



On Mar 28, 2025, at 7:17?AM, David Davies via <myfinishingtouch=[email protected]> wrote:

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Any thoughts on using vinyl tiles for a workshop floor?
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with 4,000 sq ft to cover I'm exploring options.? I've seen LVT that snap together but those seem to scratch fairly easily.? With vinyl tile if there was damage you could replace single tiles if needed.? These would be much cheaper than an epoxy floor.
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Thanks
Dave Davies



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