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Garage Flooring

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Anybody here have 1st hand experience with these? http://allgaragefloors.com/specialty-mats/

I'd like to get one or two for our attached garage, but I am wondering how well they really work.

Thanks :thumbup:

TruContain is my brand.

The are a great way to Contain moisture, snow etc and work very very well for that. They are not designed to be pretty and they take a bit to lay flat, but there are ways around that too.

We started with a different brand, that I wont name. When things did not work out there, we took what we knew and made some changes.

1. Thicker
2 Gray not black
3. New pattern for 2018 is a light stucco emboss

The product is so popular that we stock full containers here and in KS and additional material at a UPS location in KY, new location coming out west and of course several Amazon locations.

https://www.garageflooringllc.com/auto-containment-mat/

Call the toll free number 800-956-4301 option 2 and let whoever answers the phone know that Justin on GJ said you could have your choice of sizes for $129
 
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lakeroadster

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Justin,

Our "new to us" home has slab that isn't sloped. So the water runs over against the wall. I'm wanting one of these to hold the snow melt so I can then squeeze it out the door once it has melted.

Think one of your mats would work well for that?

What's it made out of? Something puncture resistant? We have a gravel driveway and my Tacoma tires tend to gather gravel.

Thanks.
 

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Justin,

Our "new to us" home has slab that isn't sloped. So the water runs over against the wall. I'm wanting one of these to hold the snow melt so I can then squeeze it out the door once it has melted.

Think one of your mats would work well for that?

What's it made out of? Something puncture resistant? We have a gravel driveway and my Tacoma tires tend to gather gravel.

Thanks.

They are a PVC similar to what is used in the over the road trucking industry. They have proven to be very tough, but I am sure the right piece of gravel hitting directly over an expansion joint,on the right angle could puncture it.

The mat is perfect for your situation though,.
 
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The TruContain mat that Garage Flooring LLC sells is our favorite containment mat. It really is the best value and we think it looks the best as well!
 
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