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Swisstrax vs Racetrac Size Question

mrgooch

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Swisstrax vs Racedeck Size Question

I noted that one difference between the two products are the thickness. 1/2 vs 3/4 inch.
My concern would be the front edge height of 3/4" added to the height of the entrance to the garage would make it more vulnerable to being pushed forward when entering. I know both use an edge ramp.
Has anyone any knowledge of this?
 
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It's a valid question, but the 1/4" difference in height is not enough to make a difference.
 

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Re: Swisstrax vs Racedeck Size Question

I noted that one difference between the two products are the thickness. 1/2 vs 3/4 inch.
My concern would be the front edge height of 3/4" added to the height of the entrance to the garage would make it more vulnerable to being pushed forward when entering. I know both use an edge ramp.
Has anyone any knowledge of this?

We manufacture modular flooring in various sizes ( including 3/4" and taller) for specific industry applications. I can tell you why we do not manufacture a 3/4" tall modular floor system for the garage environment.
  • 1/2" tall is the perfect size for most all door thresholds, so there is no modification needed to your doors.
  • There is no actual benefit to a taller tile in the garage and in most cases can cause increased expansion and contraction issues due to have more material in per square foot.
  • 1/2" tall modular flooring with 1/2"tall ramp edges makes it much easier for carts, and other rolled objects to roll onto the floor
  • We manufacture a 3/4" modular flooring system for our sports flooring line, so technology is not the reason we do not for garages. In sports, you want 'cush' in the floor, and you do not want this in a garage floor.
 

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I have seen situations where the 3/4" comes in handy, but they are much less common than originally thought. Presumably with a 1/2" tile you would never have enough moisture on the floor to 'top' the tile. If that is the case then 1/2" is fine. You might want to have a look at our sale thread.
 

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There are actually quite a bit different in the tiles. The extra 1/4" will not make the floor more susceptible to being pushed back. There are quite a few differences in the floor. Are you looking at a solid floor type or a Ribtrax tile?

The Swisstrax flooring is made thicker for a couple of different reasons:

1: The thicker flooring allows for more material per sq ft. This does not mean more of the potato chipping effect, in fact that isn't an issue with the RibTrax floor. Every modular floor manufactured is susceptible to expansion. That is just part of this type of flooring but can be minimized with the right floor.

2: The flooring has a 4 point injection which allows a uniform amount of material all the way across the floor.

3: The PSI rating is guaranteed across the whole tile including the edges. If you are comparing any tiles, just put them connected upside down and look at the gaps. There is a big difference between all of the manufacturers.

4: The thicker tile allows the tile to have smaller gaps in the ridges and therefore casts more of a shadow. The shadow covers the original floor more.

5: The thicker tile allows for a full channel all the way across the bottom of the tile for better drainage.

6: The Swisstrax tiles allow for an individual tile anywhere in the floor to be removed by itself. There are numerous videos available on youtube. No other manufacturer currently has a video showing a tile in the middle being removed by itself.

There are numerous other differences also. All of the floors definitely serve their purpose but just take a look at all the features of each one and make the selection that best fits your needs and budget.
 
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6: The Swisstrax tiles allow for an individual tile anywhere in the floor to be removed by itself. There are numerous videos available on youtube. No other manufacturer currently has a video showing a tile in the middle being removed by itself.

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I was wondering about that. The youtube video I saw of Racedeck showed them lifting up one corner of the tile but not removing the entire tile. Depending on how the attachment is configured it could be much easier to lift one corner or edge than the other.

Is there anyone with Racedeck here that has completely replaced a few tiles in the center of a layout?
 

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That video shows the edge being pulled up but does not show the complete removal and installation. It also shows the individuals hands all cut up during the process.
 

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That video shows the edge being pulled up but does not show the complete removal and installation. It also shows the individuals hands all cut up during the process.

Really? ha ha.. I had to watch the video twice to see the 'old' nick on his Knuckle. For the record, You do not use your knuckles to remove tile , any tile for that matter, unless your a knuckle head
... :willy_nil:lol_hitti
 
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