So I just ordered tiles from decor but they are not like this design they are still the free flow ones so I wonder if they changed their design or not. Seems more rubber than plastic. Still had ones that looked like this in the black, blue , and green color but the grey was different
Any ideas for how to make an outdoor space just as swaggy as your garage? Thinking motion sensing LED & camera for sure but.. wondering what else I could do
Any concerns with dirt just falling through the cracks and having very dirty floor? The polypropylene solid types at least you can mop and clean They look good from angle for sure
This is also my main question. I have a feeling they don't offer it. I seen another video on these and others, and they tried using another brand angled peice and it didn't stay connected
@@evangelistaalbertomercedes7905 each square is exactly 12”x12” so I’d say 10 boxes. Depends if you have any tricky areas, want to do a pattern or need to cut around stuff. Hope that’s helpful, cheers!
So um, what happens when there is a oil leak? Or any other leak? It now has contaminated what you cannot reach and in order to clean it, you have to remove the tiles completely to clean it up? That's a terribly high price to pay when you spent so much blanketing your garage for other reasons.
Absolutely true. You drop a nut, small tool bit, whatever - a pain in the back to fish things out. This is a genuine fancy-carguy-UA-camr- flooring, nice looking but no good use to it.
My thoughts as well. Yea it looks nice, but I want to protect the floor. I'll probably go with the harden rubber puzzle type setup. At least if I spill something, I can just wipe it up, lol
@@baltod4978 well I don't have this but have been considering. I saw a review that stated they are easy to pop up and less screws fall through the cracks than you might think. That said if you're working with small hardware it'll fall through. Each person's situation is different.
Great job on the garage man! That flooring is 🔥 Night and day difference. Any reason you didn't take out those shelf supports? Could have used vertical ones from shelf to rafters. Either way, looks great
Do they offer a border to go around the edges? Specifically in mind of the garage door opening where you'd drive over it. I'd want that more of a finished look but couldn't find anything like that on their site.
Really want to get this tiles for my home garage, but people in the group that I'm in are saying that they're dust collecting tiles. You have to remove them once in every 6 month or 1 year to clean up all the dirt and dust underneath the tiles.
I installed this exact same tile in my garage about 6 months ago. It looks as good as the day I installed it. Luv it!
So I just ordered tiles from decor but they are not like this design they are still the free flow ones so I wonder if they changed their design or not. Seems more rubber than plastic. Still had ones that looked like this in the black, blue , and green color but the grey was different
Last week I knew you were talking about this flooring, that looks so good 🔥
Yes! Thank you I’m super happy with how it turned out
Looking good brotha!!
thank you homie!!! Finally coming together
What did you do for under garage door edging?
Any ideas for how to make an outdoor space just as swaggy as your garage? Thinking motion sensing LED & camera for sure but.. wondering what else I could do
Outdoor I feel like is all lighting and furniture selection hahah. I'l doing my deck next week so I'll keep you updated
Looks good but aside from looks does it protect the flooring? I am thinking liquid or small debris would be an issue? Thoughts?
Interested in these, are you able to roll like a floor jack on these without the wheels getting stuck?
yes you can roll one, I rolled my vacuum over no problem. Actually nicer than my concrete was bc of the imperfections before
Err I don't know about the dirt trapping, will they blow clean?
@@Truth2240 i also want to hear the answer to that
that floor looked like dookie before.. really good upgrade
@@ryandoe11 true.. thank you! Completely changes the space
Awesome bro I like it
Thank you!
Any concerns with dirt just falling through the cracks and having very dirty floor? The polypropylene solid types at least you can mop and clean
They look good from angle for sure
@@efthimios I’ve been able to blow out any loose dirt with a leaf blower with no issues!
You did an excellent job on the edges, floor looks great.
Thank you! I’m happy with it
Are they still available can't seem to find them
looks amazing!! what about cleaning this floor?
What did you use for the garage/outdoor transition edge? I cant find the edge for these tiles. Please advise
This is also my main question. I have a feeling they don't offer it. I seen another video on these and others, and they tried using another brand angled peice and it didn't stay connected
I also looked on the Vevor website and did not find anything for edging. I like the tile but do not like the look of the edge.
Are the tiles flexible? One of the photos on that Vevor link makes them look like it.
Curious, do you wish they made a front lip for the garage for this after 5 months?
Beautiful, hey my garage is 460 square feet.Each pack brings 50 pieces. How many boxes you think I will need to complete the job?
@@evangelistaalbertomercedes7905 each square is exactly 12”x12” so I’d say 10 boxes. Depends if you have any tricky areas, want to do a pattern or need to cut around stuff. Hope that’s helpful, cheers!
So um, what happens when there is a oil leak? Or any other leak? It now has contaminated what you cannot reach and in order to clean it, you have to remove the tiles completely to clean it up? That's a terribly high price to pay when you spent so much blanketing your garage for other reasons.
Absolutely true. You drop a nut, small tool bit, whatever - a pain in the back to fish things out. This is a genuine fancy-carguy-UA-camr- flooring, nice looking but no good use to it.
My thoughts as well. Yea it looks nice, but I want to protect the floor. I'll probably go with the harden rubber puzzle type setup. At least if I spill something, I can just wipe it up, lol
@@baltod4978 well I don't have this but have been considering. I saw a review that stated they are easy to pop up and less screws fall through the cracks than you might think. That said if you're working with small hardware it'll fall through. Each person's situation is different.
I’m curious how they’ve held up with the car on it? And flatten out?
@@Greatgadgetsgear no wear or difference in shape where the car is parked every day
@@KevG
Nice! Thanks
Great job on the garage man! That flooring is 🔥
Night and day difference. Any reason you didn't take out those shelf supports? Could have used vertical ones from shelf to rafters. Either way, looks great
Thanks a lot! Honestly just don't want to do it hahaha. Every free day I've had I've been doing other garage things lol
Fair enough lol
Can't wait for the good weather here in Ontario, to put the A4 into summer mode!
Perfect
I honestly love it
Do they offer a border to go around the edges? Specifically in mind of the garage door opening where you'd drive over it. I'd want that more of a finished look but couldn't find anything like that on their site.
Not on their site but I’ve seen some examples on Amazon that do a similar job
@@KevGdid you buy an edge to test out? Please do and update us with a video.
How many boxes did u purchase?
How are the tiles holding up after driving on them? Any problems with buckling if you turn your wheels?
@@garyaubin7889 they’ve been fine since the install! No problems with that at all
11:02 had me crying lmfaooo 🤣
Really want to get this tiles for my home garage, but people in the group that I'm in are saying that they're dust collecting tiles. You have to remove them once in every 6 month or 1 year to clean up all the dirt and dust underneath the tiles.
Mine are installed above a wooden subfloor and my Shop vac works great for me.
That's the whole point
Did you say how much you spent total on the tiles?
@@adamlively9262 full price for this configuration is around $600 USD
yep those holes will collect dirt, dust, leaves
How is it holding up?
@@earlyblackmz great! Just like day 1. Gonna make a follow up video soon🤘🏼
The ones I’m seeing on Amazon or the website are showing the tiles are rubber..which exact ones are these
Apparently Vevor has discontinued these tiles unfortunately
Size of garage?
About 400sqft
Sucks to drop anything small on the floor with that stuff
Why? You can take a tile up.
Gotta pry it. Or if it gets oil spilled in it lol @@edwardr5084
@@edwardr5084are they easy to lift back up once in? As in can you take a middle tile up without taking all of them out to get to it
uses a rubber hammer
You should lol