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Yes, my floor is manufactured by Racedeck. I believe its called "Revolution" from their SnapSports product line. At the time, I think they only manufactured the "boards" to go in one direction. I asked if the boards on half my order could be rotated 90° and they did it. No problem. |
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Thank you. It's still a long way from being completed. Still needs trim, baseboards, new entry door, etc. Never liked my garage to look like a "garage". I prefer it to look like another room in the house.
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I've used both regular RaceDeck and Free Flow. If you park daily drivers that get wet or you wash your car in the garage, get free flow. Water evaporates much more quickly with these tiles, so less chance of Mold. Best price...call them and ask for the garage journal website discount. The owner, Jorgen, hangs out there often and gets involved personally. Nice guy.
I'm doing another garage reno now, but here is a pre-reno pic...
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Sorry -- I will stick to concrete ... no worries what ya' do to it ... TAZ
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I would think eventually water/fluids would get under that race deck stuff and end up causing issues. I am building a new garage and going with epoxy like my last garage. Spills clean up and you can squee gee the floor when you get water. Only issues I had with epoxy was tire marks on certain colors and I dropped something heavy and it chipped, but was easily fixed.
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