Lock-tile installed (pics)

blonzz

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I have my Lock-tile flooring installed. I still need to apply a roll on sealant. It is not necessary but will help prevent stains and add some gloss.



The tiles are 19 5/8" sq x 1/4" thick



The buildings inside dimensions are 18'W x 28'D x 10'H



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With 6" black rubber cobase edging installed



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That looks good.



I'm planning on doing something similar in the not too distant future. I was undecided on the sealant, but the extra sheen looks pretty good.



Approximately how long did the install take?



Did you get the sealant from Lock-tile?
 
superswamper said:
That looks good.



I'm planning on doing something similar in the not too distant future. I was undecided on the sealant, but the extra sheen looks pretty good.



Approximately how long did the install take?



Did you get the sealant from Lock-tile?



The install took about 3 hours for just the tile. Just a rubber mallot is all thats required. Cutting tile for the smaller pieces was the most time consuming. An electric hand saw was used.



Yes the sealer was recommended and purchased from Lock-Tile.



Andeck CLEARCOAT 44



It also makes the dovetail joint seams watertight.



Thanks,

John
 
zippymbr said:
Do you mind me asking what your total cost was? My garage is very close in size, 22'WX32"DX10"H.





$7.50 per 19 5/8" x 19 5/8" tile

Aprox. $2.80 sq ft.



$150 for 2 gal sealer



Plus freight from NJ -> AZ



This was directly from Lock-Tile



John
 
Looks great! I really like the way it looks after you sealed it too. But at $3000 for my garage, I think Ill have to pass unfortunately.
 
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