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Old 07-10-2017, 06:34 PM
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My brother is thinking about going with race deck flooring tiles in his new garage. Anyone here have any good or bad experience with the product?

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Good stuff. Been on a tour of their shop where they make it in the U.S. Owner is a car guy. Has a twin turbo 64 Malibu.
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I put it down on my 3 bay a couple of years ago. Love it. Big building is next!
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Did my Garage about 6 years ago, I love it, easy to clean. I have the leading edge near one of the garage doors that puckers up when it gets direct sunlight. Probably too tight a fit. Leave room on the sides for expansion.
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I'm thinking epoxy. Ur curious why you chose this instead? Also interested in cost difference ?
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I've been doing a lot of research on garage floors on some other sites and thinking of going with porcelain tiles.
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That's sounds like an interesting choice. What do you see as pros and cons?
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I have it in 2 garages for 15 years now.Would do it again but with darker colors.Tom
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I did my garage in black with silver outlines and a patterned a center design using free flow-thru tiles. Stuff is awesome and if I ever move...it comes with me. Lots of wholesale distributors where you can save by ordering at wholesale prices over the garage design sellers.

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Gents, thanks for the responses. Sounds like a good flooring material. I'll share this with my brother.

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