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How to handle connecting area between 2 garages using Racedeck products

Raptor916

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Hello all. My home will be ready in December so I have started to game plan the flooring options. Most likely going with Racedeck(not sure of which type yet) and plan to purchase during their black friday sale. I have a connecting area between the 2 garages and was wondering if it could be done as a seamless transition or would it be easier to have a break in it. Thoughts?
 

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Shea

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Hello all. My home will be ready in December so I have started to game plan the flooring options. Most likely going with Racedeck(not sure of which type yet) and plan to purchase during their black friday sale. I have a connecting area between the 2 garages and was wondering if it could be done as a seamless transition or would it be easier to have a break in it. Thoughts?
It can easily be done as a seamless installation and will look nicer as a result. Just keep in mind that you may need to compromise on how close one of the entry ramps is to the garage doors. It will all depend on how well the math works out. Also, how high off the floor will the side man door be? If it's greater than 1/2", then you are good to go. If it's close to the floor (less than 1/2"), you may want to consider having it open outward instead. Otherwise, you would need to clear a space on the floor for it to open.
 
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Al G

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I would definitely go seamless. Plan your layout carefully and figure out if you need male or female transitions for each door.
 
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