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    Racedeck freeflow edges along walls

    I used a "table saw" for the cuts. I used quotes because it was a worx table saw which is essentially a fixed upside down jig saw. It had a guide that I could lock to make straight cuts.
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    Racedeck freeflow edges along walls

    Finished up most of it, but will need a few more tiles along with cutting the garage track to fit underneath. Thinking it looks pretty good though!
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    Racedeck freeflow edges along walls

    Yeah, only one corner is gonna have a stand up freezer though. It's a one car garage so not much floor space for storage. Have to leave to clear to be able to get in and around the car. So pretty much all the sides will be easily visible.
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    Racedeck freeflow edges along walls

    Looks like you used edging pieces to bridge the gap to the wall? Any zoomed out shots? Going that route would reduce the need to get a table saw and measuring and cutting.
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    Racedeck freeflow edges along walls

    Haha, you're in the same boat as me! Do you have a similar design that needs to be centered as well?
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    Racedeck freeflow edges along walls

    Any pics of where the tiles meet up against the walls? Any trim as suggested above to cover the gap?
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    Racedeck freeflow edges along walls

    #4, I got the tiles from racedeck directly, but was reading online that the contraction/expansion with freeflow tiles were negligible versus the solid tiles. #5, good point! Didn't realize that as an option and now that it is, much more reasonable. Regarding the siding, you just glue them...
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    Racedeck freeflow edges along walls

    For #1, see picture below. The wood is part of a step/ledge, so doesn't impact the tiles. For #2, I did see that the metal track could be cut if needed. Provided a picture to show where the current wheels go to. #3, I have no issue in continuing the tiles as there's not a ton of cuts leaving...
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    Racedeck freeflow edges along walls

    Yeah, those OCD tendencies... I just checked, looks like adding edging pieces on both sides would work. Much better than wasting ~80% of each tile along each side. @RaceDeck1 - do you guys still have the 3" or bigger edging pieces? Or any recommendations on on filling the larger gap towards...
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    Racedeck freeflow edges along walls

    I just installed some racedeck freeflow tiles as they were without any cutting. The original plan was to cut the tiles on both the right and left edges so the design was centered, but that was a considerable amount of effort for what seemed relatively minor results. Any thoughts on filing in...
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    Sealing (Ballistix/GhostShield) under tiles?

    Awesome, thanks for the recommendations, I'll probably go with the Lithi-Tek 4500 and Ghostshield 8510. I probably could get away with GS 8500, but would rather just spend a bit extra now for protection against future oil leaks, etc. My garage is 232 sq ft, so 1 gallon of Lithi-Tek 4500 mixed...
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    Sealing (Ballistix/GhostShield) under tiles?

    I have a new garage with bare concrete and was planning to put some RaceDeck freeflow tiles over it. I was thinking that it may be better to seal/protect the concrete first with something (either GhostShield or Ballistix) as there will be salt getting onto it. Any thoughts to this? Worth it or...
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    Tile inspiration for 1-car garage?

    Not planning on it currently as there's not too much space on the sides. I would like to put some carpet tiles towards the front as there will probably be storage there, like racks and upright freezer.
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    Tile inspiration for 1-car garage?

    Thanks, was thinking the same thing with "FreeFlow"/Open tiles. Solid tiles just seems like it'd be awful to clean up all the melted slush and saltwater. The boss was saying that she'd be okay with the a different color edge, but the edge will only be for the opening to the garage right?
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    New from Boston

    Howdy all, soon to be owner of a house with a 1-car attached garage in the Boston-area! Found some really good info here for the current project I'd like to do (tiling the garage floor), but know there's definitely more info for future projects.
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    Tile inspiration for 1-car garage?

    Hi all, new member here with a 1-car garage that I wanted to add some protection as it's currently bare concrete. Was initially thinking epoxy, but after reading more about tiles (RaceDeck and Truelock), I'm pretty set on them. More specifically, the vented/open ones for the majority of it as...
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