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luvair

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What happens when water drips on top - how does water underneath drain, if floor is not pitched?
 

luvair

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If the floor is not pitched it won't drain, with or without Racedeck.

Agree, but if was epoxy, it could be swept.

With Racedeck, suspect you need to remove the the panels and then sweep to get water out?
 
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RaceDeck1

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Hi
The RaceDeck floor system stands at over 1/2" tall and is channeled to allow air and liquids to flow.
if your floor is sweating and evaporates without anything on it now, it will dry with RaceDeck too. If you are getting puddles and they are staying there with nothing on it, then it will puddle.....haven't quite figured out how to make the floor act as a shop vac yet :bounce:
 

mat_GTI-R

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Hey Racedeck,

so if I was to wash my car or just hose down the tiles for cleaning, everything would dry up? No issues with mold under the tiles?

another question is what about resistance to impact? or let's say using a floor jack? would the tiles resist these loads? I would be especially worried about my car being on jack stands on these tiles for a few days???

Thanks!

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