theSaint024
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- Joined
- Jul 30, 2015
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Hi all, first non-introduction post. I will try to be specific on the issue/question because I had a hard time searching and finding much on the specific subject. If I get a "try the search function" response, I will gladly take the abuse if the answer is out there.
I am pretty convinced I want Racedeck tiles on my garage. The rub is that I have an older house on a hill, with the entire garage sloped, and a drain in the corner that all water flows to. I also have the previous owner installed rustoleum epoxy. I only want to cover it up because of the tire lift chips and the fact that I like the look of the tiles better (on flat surfaces). All Racedeck pics are of some pretty flat, rectangular garages, not like the unique city garage I have (i.e. few straight lines, uneven floor, etc.).
So my question is does anyone have any experience to share with Racedeck and moderate pitched slopes? I measured using my 4 foot level, and it looks like the pitch is 1 1/8 in for 2 feet at the most severe slope at the drain. I'm not worried about water drainage as that works fine. I am concerned about tile lift and stretching and possible gap when walking in that area. It is less severe in other parts of my garage but the issue is the same. I could use an underlayment to prevent noise in that spot, but it would feel odd to walk on an air gap, not to mention the possible stretching.
Also a bonus question for the same Racedeck users with slopes, has anyone tried to heat up and bend the tiles at the garage walls where there are curves? I wouldn't attempt this at the middle drain, but an area close to a wall is severely sloped.
I have asked Racedeck directly and received "sure it will work" response. Didn't have a lot of color to the answer, so I thought some real users could describe their experiences with more detail. Thanks.
I am pretty convinced I want Racedeck tiles on my garage. The rub is that I have an older house on a hill, with the entire garage sloped, and a drain in the corner that all water flows to. I also have the previous owner installed rustoleum epoxy. I only want to cover it up because of the tire lift chips and the fact that I like the look of the tiles better (on flat surfaces). All Racedeck pics are of some pretty flat, rectangular garages, not like the unique city garage I have (i.e. few straight lines, uneven floor, etc.).
So my question is does anyone have any experience to share with Racedeck and moderate pitched slopes? I measured using my 4 foot level, and it looks like the pitch is 1 1/8 in for 2 feet at the most severe slope at the drain. I'm not worried about water drainage as that works fine. I am concerned about tile lift and stretching and possible gap when walking in that area. It is less severe in other parts of my garage but the issue is the same. I could use an underlayment to prevent noise in that spot, but it would feel odd to walk on an air gap, not to mention the possible stretching.
Also a bonus question for the same Racedeck users with slopes, has anyone tried to heat up and bend the tiles at the garage walls where there are curves? I wouldn't attempt this at the middle drain, but an area close to a wall is severely sloped.
I have asked Racedeck directly and received "sure it will work" response. Didn't have a lot of color to the answer, so I thought some real users could describe their experiences with more detail. Thanks.

