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    New Age Flooring

    Sorry for the long delay providing feedback. Here’s my observations after 3 years. 50% of my 3 car garage looks good. Same as installed, just covered in leaves, dirt, etc. The rest is discolored, permanently dirty, or scratched, mostly in the area where the cars park. My garage is...
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    New Age Flooring

    Hi all, sorry I missed your PMs, I never got alerted and have been out enjoying my garage. I haven’t signed on GJ in a while. I am still very happy with the tiles. I’ve swept it out a couple times with no issues. We’ve only had a light snow here so far, but no issue slipping. They do get...
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    New Age Flooring

    I don't think I have true expansion joints. There were some control joints that I was able to just tile over. I left gaps on the sides and used their aluminum trim to cover them.
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    New Age Flooring

    Still loving it. Looks great, sweeps out easy. Haven't had any chips or cracks. There's a couple of spots I'd like to extend their wall version when it comes out. Obviously haven't faced winter yet, but I don't anticipate any challenges.
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    New Age Flooring

    Number of clients...as in how many? I’m the only one who has posted. ********...post all your clients images. Without a doubt....sloped, drainage...stone doesn’t contour. So, in other words, no ****.
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    New Age Flooring

    That is the price I paid.not cheap, but I really do like it.
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    New Age Flooring

    The tile I used is slate and it has a little texture to it. I did use the silver edges on the side. For a while, I figured I would plasti-dip it black, but I realized I have a lot of stainless in the garage, so I would continue that theme. NewAge says water and chemical resistant...
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    New Age Flooring

    Here's another photo...sorry for the trash can. It has to go somewhere.
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    New Age Flooring

    It's actually inside. My garage there is a 1" drop in the concrete and then the door closes. I took the tile and rubber transition up to the drop. I painted the concrete black so it looks seamless with the driveway and transition. Hope that helps...I tried to take some photos but you...
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    New Age Flooring

    I did use their floor transition piece. I was very lucky in that it lined up perfectly with the last tile and I didn't need to go cut tiles across the full width of the garage. If I had to do one thing different, it would have been to use black silicon. I used clear and you can see the...
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    New Age Flooring

    Finally here's my garage...
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    New Age Flooring

    I will say their front line customer service leaves a bit to be desired. But once I got in contact with the right person (Ismail), he really took care of me. If you end up needing his email, PM me.
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    New Age Flooring

    It is different from other laminate materials I've used, and I was really struggling until I reached out to Newage. I was used to pulling the tiles in tight horizontally whereas with these you need to line up the groove and hammer straight down with a rubber mallet. I struggled for days and...
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    New Age Flooring

    Thee material is impressive. It has a thin layer of stone, so my battery powered saws were pretty much useless on it. I ended up using the $100 Skil tile saw without water and it worked very well.
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    New Age Flooring

    I ended up going this route. Just to be clear, I am not a Newage employee. My earlier post defending them was based upon the great value I have from other Newage Products. I have both Bold garage cabinets and their outdoor kitchen...which is a tremendous value when you compare to others on...
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