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<blockquote data-quote="bret a ewing" data-source="post: 12778922" data-attributes="member: 27412"><p>Hello Chile,</p><p></p><p>Carpet squares work very well. These are 24" X 24". The garage is 1600 sq.ft, and the cost was less than 2 part commercial epoxy, typically about $100. a gallon. I searched the web and found a company that sells the stuff in lots (don't remember the Co.) I ended up purchasing 1850 sq. ft @ $.55 sq.ft. Installation took about 16 hours. Additionally I used pressure release glue that works fantastic. If a tile has to be changed out, just grab a corner with a pair of pliers, and put a new one in its place.</p><p>........Hey! I hijacked my own post! Anyway, some folks may want to know.</p><p>Best, Bret.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bret a ewing, post: 12778922, member: 27412"] Hello Chile, Carpet squares work very well. These are 24" X 24". The garage is 1600 sq.ft, and the cost was less than 2 part commercial epoxy, typically about $100. a gallon. I searched the web and found a company that sells the stuff in lots (don't remember the Co.) I ended up purchasing 1850 sq. ft @ $.55 sq.ft. Installation took about 16 hours. Additionally I used pressure release glue that works fantastic. If a tile has to be changed out, just grab a corner with a pair of pliers, and put a new one in its place. ........Hey! I hijacked my own post! Anyway, some folks may want to know. Best, Bret. [/QUOTE]
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