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*Disclaimer: I’m not affiliated with any of the companies below. I’m not looking to bash anyone. This is just my personal unbiased (and potentially flawed) opinion.

I had researching garage flooring for months and there was a wealth of information on this site. There’s also at least one other comparison thread out there on GJ… but I figured I’d start another thread to help with anyone else that’s interested in the same options as me.

My garage is just under 400 square feet and I’m trying to keep the price of the tile as close to $2 per s.f. as possible. I’m sure RaceDeck and Swisstrax make awesome products but they just aren’t in the budget.
I decided to go with the “coin” finish because I like the look, and narrowed it down to the following brands:
- Garagedeck by bigfloors.com ($1.99 per square foot)
- Techfloor by Weathertech ($1.99 per square foot)
- Nitrotile by garageflooringinc.com ($2.15 per square foot)
- Truelock HD Coin by Garageflooringllc.com ($2.49 per square foot)
- Trulock HDXT Extreme Coin by garageflooringllc.com ($2.59 per square foot)

I also looked into Floorjunkies after reading some positive reviews…but their website has been down and there hasn’t been a post on their FB page for years…so I’m thinking they might be out of business? Even if they aren’t, there are plenty of other options out there so I’m not taking my changes. Along with Floorjunkies I also eliminated Techfloor by Weathertech. I actually think the techfloor is the best looking of the bunch and I really like the raised squares. I’m assuming they’d provide great traction. However after doing some research, it turns out that those same raised squares make it really hard to roll stuff over. Also, apparently they’re very difficult to clean. The final nail in the coffin for me was the thickness…the Techfloor is 3/8” thick vs ½” for most of the other brands.

So I ended up ordering samples of the Garagedeck, Nitrotile, Truelock HD, and Truelock HDXT Extreme in graphite and alloy.

The first product to arrive was the Truelock from garageflooringllc. I was shocked at how fast it arrived (maybe 2 days). I was even more pleased with the fact that they offer free samples. I also had a few questions and the folks at garageflooringllc were incredibly responsive. The truelock tiles had a sticker on the corner of them which indicated the color and style/type of tile. I think this is an awesome idea considering how similar a lot of these tiles are. Now I have no prior experience with rigid floor tiles but my initial impressions of the tile were favorable. Both tiles are ½’ thick and appear to be well made. Both seem pretty similar in terms of rigidity. The only difference (as far as I could tell) between the Truelock HD and HDXT Extreme is the coin finish on top. The Extreme has smaller coins and the coins are textured for better grip. I also assume the smaller coins are better for rolling stuff over them. Garageflooringllc is a great resource on this site and the service is second to none…so I really wanted to love the Extreme tile but I just don’t like the small coin look. I actually prefer the larger coins. With that being said, if I did like the small coins, I likely would have went with the HD Extreme.

I couple of days later I received the nitrotile. It’s noticeably thinner than the Truelock (3/8” vs 1/2”). Because of that, it’s much more flexible. I’m not sure if this is a good or bad thing. Like most garages, my floor is not very smooth so I wonder if a thinner tile would actually be better at conforming to the uneven surface. However all of the other tiles are ½” and the more expensive rigid tiles (like Racedeck) are also ½” so I’m thinking that being thinner is not a good thing. The nitrotile was also significantly glossier than the other tiles, which I did not like. So I chose not to go with the nitrotile.

The last package to arrive was the garagedeck by bigfloors. When I initially checked it out I thought it looked pretty similar to the Truelock HD Tile. As I examined them closer, I could not find any discernible difference between the garagedeck and Truelock HD. The tiles appear to be EXACTLY the same (coin patter, color, locking mechanism, underside, etc). If it wasn’t for the sticker on the Truelock tiles, there is no way I would be able to tell them apart. They also appear to be made by the same manufacturer. It seems as though Snaplock makes the tile for garagedeck and truelock (as well as Racedeck). Maybe they’re made out of different raw materials but I doubt it. My hunch is that these tiles are exactly the same.
For me, the two finalists were the Garagedeck and the Truelock HDXT Exteme. Ultimately I ended up going with the Garagedeck from bigfloors.com as it appears to be the same as the truelock HD (NOT the same as the HDXT Extreme) but ~$250 cheaper.
With that being said, if I had liked the smaller coin look, and was ok with spending an extra ~$250 on the project, I would have definitely gone with the Truelock HD Extreme tile. The textured coin surface is a really good idea and I’m actually a little worried that the Garagedeck might get too slippery when it gets wet. I guess I’ll have to wait and see if I made the right choice.

I really wanted to go with some cool color pattern but in the end decided to do it all in graphite because I think it will do a better job at hiding dirt and scratches.
 
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Here are some before pictures. As you can see the concrete is in pretty bad shape. I used floor leveler in the really bad spots. Its definitely not level/even. I also used landscaping felt underneath the floor to help with any potential noise.
 

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*Disclaimer: I’m not affiliated with any of the companies below. I’m not looking to bash anyone. This is just my personal unbiased (and potentially flawed) opinion.

I had researching garage flooring for months and there was a wealth of information on this site. There’s also at least one other comparison thread out there on GJ… but I figured I’d start another thread to help with anyone else that’s interested in the same options as me.

My garage is just under 400 square feet and I’m trying to keep the price of the tile as close to $2 per s.f. as possible. I’m sure RaceDeck and Swisstrax make awesome products but they just aren’t in the budget.
I decided to go with the “coin” finish because I like the look, and narrowed it down to the following brands:
- Garagedeck by bigfloors.com ($1.99 per square foot)
- Techfloor by Weathertech ($1.99 per square foot)
- Nitrotile by garageflooringinc.com ($2.15 per square foot)
- Truelock HD Coin by Garageflooringllc.com ($2.49 per square foot)
- Trulock HDXT Extreme Coin by garageflooringllc.com ($2.59 per square foot)

I also looked into Floorjunkies after reading some positive reviews…but their website has been down and there hasn’t been a post on their FB page for years…so I’m thinking they might be out of business? Even if they aren’t, there are plenty of other options out there so I’m not taking my changes. Along with Floorjunkies I also eliminated Techfloor by Weathertech. I actually think the techfloor is the best looking of the bunch and I really like the raised squares. I’m assuming they’d provide great traction. However after doing some research, it turns out that those same raised squares make it really hard to roll stuff over. Also, apparently they’re very difficult to clean. The final nail in the coffin for me was the thickness…the Techfloor is 3/8” thick vs ½” for most of the other brands.

So I ended up ordering samples of the Garagedeck, Nitrotile, Truelock HD, and Truelock HDXT Extreme in graphite and alloy.

The first product to arrive was the Truelock from garageflooringllc. I was shocked at how fast it arrived (maybe 2 days). I was even more pleased with the fact that they offer free samples. I also had a few questions and the folks at garageflooringllc were incredibly responsive. The truelock tiles had a sticker on the corner of them which indicated the color and style/type of tile. I think this is an awesome idea considering how similar a lot of these tiles are. Now I have no prior experience with rigid floor tiles but my initial impressions of the tile were favorable. Both tiles are ½’ thick and appear to be well made. Both seem pretty similar in terms of rigidity. The only difference (as far as I could tell) between the Truelock HD and HDXT Extreme is the coin finish on top. The Extreme has smaller coins and the coins are textured for better grip. I also assume the smaller coins are better for rolling stuff over them. Garageflooringllc is a great resource on this site and the service is second to none…so I really wanted to love the Extreme tile but I just don’t like the small coin look. I actually prefer the larger coins. With that being said, if I did like the small coins, I likely would have went with the HD Extreme.

I couple of days later I received the nitrotile. It’s noticeably thinner than the Truelock (3/8” vs 1/2”). Because of that, it’s much more flexible. I’m not sure if this is a good or bad thing. Like most garages, my floor is not very smooth so I wonder if a thinner tile would actually be better at conforming to the uneven surface. However all of the other tiles are ½” and the more expensive rigid tiles (like Racedeck) are also ½” so I’m thinking that being thinner is not a good thing. The nitrotile was also significantly glossier than the other tiles, which I did not like. So I chose not to go with the nitrotile.

The last package to arrive was the garagedeck by bigfloors. When I initially checked it out I thought it looked pretty similar to the Truelock HD Tile. As I examined them closer, I could not find any discernible difference between the garagedeck and Truelock HD. The tiles appear to be EXACTLY the same (coin patter, color, locking mechanism, underside, etc). If it wasn’t for the sticker on the Truelock tiles, there is no way I would be able to tell them apart. They also appear to be made by the same manufacturer. It seems as though Snaplock makes the tile for garagedeck and truelock (as well as Racedeck). Maybe they’re made out of different raw materials but I doubt it. My hunch is that these tiles are exactly the same.
For me, the two finalists were the Garagedeck and the Truelock HDXT Exteme. Ultimately I ended up going with the Garagedeck from bigfloors.com as it appears to be the same as the truelock HD (NOT the same as the HDXT Extreme) but ~$250 cheaper.
With that being said, if I had liked the smaller coin look, and was ok with spending an extra ~$250 on the project, I would have definitely gone with the Truelock HD Extreme tile. The textured coin surface is a really good idea and I’m actually a little worried that the Garagedeck might get too slippery when it gets wet. I guess I’ll have to wait and see if I made the right choice.

I really wanted to go with some cool color pattern but in the end decided to do it all in graphite because I think it will do a better job at hiding dirt and scratches.

Thanks for considering our products! As you noticed with some of the products, just because products look identical, especially online, does not mean they are. Often that is noticeable with samples. Sometimes not. You got a great product from a good competitor.

The HDXT product is our product and is distinctly different from other products on the market.
 

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Frank thank you so much for your review! What is great for me is you posted pictures of all one color. I'm debating all one color or having a border. Pictures of all one color have been hard to find for me so I'm thankful you posted yours. Did you consider any other colors? I was thinking that I really like the black. I like the graphite, silver, blue and red as well though. Black has just been my favorite so far. I dont include white because of the maintenance.
 
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Thanks for considering our products! As you noticed with some of the products, just because products look identical, especially online, does not mean they are. Often that is noticeable with samples. Sometimes not. You got a great product from a good competitor.

The HDXT product is our product and is distinctly different from other products on the market.

I really did like the HDXT and do wonder if I'll regret not buying a tile that had a more textured surface. I guess time will tell. Personally I just didn't like the small coins and felt that it would look too "busy" but I'm sure I was overthinking it.
I will say that the Garagedeck tile does seem like it could get slippery if wet. But I found the surfaces to be identical on all of the tile samples I got, with the exception of the HDXT.
 
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Frank thank you so much for your review! What is great for me is you posted pictures of all one color. I'm debating all one color or having a border. Pictures of all one color have been hard to find for me so I'm thankful you posted yours. Did you consider any other colors? I was thinking that I really like the black. I like the graphite, silver, blue and red as well though. Black has just been my favorite so far. I dont include white because of the maintenance.

I did consider some color options but wanted to keep it on the darker end of the spectrum because I will be working in the garage. I was very close to doing a 2 foot wide border (either black or graphite) and fill in the rest with either Alloy or Graphite (one shade lighter than the border). My concern was that the colors would look too similar. If I could do it again, I would have probably gotten more samples in different colors to help with my decision.
I also thought about doing a checkerboard pattern but making the squares 2x2. In the end i chickened out because I was afraid that I might not like it...and stuck with a solid color.
 

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I did consider some color options but wanted to keep it on the darker end of the spectrum because I will be working in the garage. I was very close to doing a 2 foot wide border (either black or graphite) and fill in the rest with either Alloy or Graphite (one shade lighter than the border). My concern was that the colors would look too similar. If I could do it again, I would have probably gotten more samples in different colors to help with my decision.
I also thought about doing a checkerboard pattern but making the squares 2x2. In the end i chickened out because I was afraid that I might not like it...and stuck with a solid color.

I'm very surprised so few people have posted garages in 1 color. I feel that a good amount of people would go that route. I really appreciate you posting those pics. I may go all black.
 
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I'm very surprised so few people have posted garages in 1 color. I feel that a good amount of people would go that route. I really appreciate you posting those pics. I may go all black.

Happy to help. I was driving myself nuts with the decision. If there was a way to physically see it laid out on my floor I might have gone with different colors or a pattern. Keep in mind that the darker colors might expand/contract more than the lighter ones (kind of like how it is with vinyl siding I suppose). the garage door gets ALOT of afternoon sun so I am afraid of lifting/buckling if I leave the door open on a hot day. I guess I'll have to wait and see.

Also, speaking of the tiles lifting, I do notice that some tiles sit flat on the floor while others are slightly elevated so that when I step on them I can almost feel them moving ever so slightly. Not a big deal... and I expected it because the concrete was so uneven and messed up.

I used landscape fabric under the tiles and I'm happy that I did because the floor is definitely noisier than walking on concrete. I'm not sure how much louder it would have been without the underlayment. Its not really making "clicking" noises like others have noted, its just that you hear the sound of your footstep on the tile. My kids rooms are above the garage so I was a little concerned about the noise but it is a garage, not a library.
 

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I really did like the HDXT and do wonder if I'll regret not buying a tile that had a more textured surface. I guess time will tell. Personally I just didn't like the small coins and felt that it would look too "busy" but I'm sure I was overthinking it.
I will say that the Garagedeck tile does seem like it could get slippery if wet. But I found the surfaces to be identical on all of the tile samples I got, with the exception of the HDXT.

The idea with the small coins is that they are closer together. That means tool boxes and creepers roll on top of the pattern without the thud thud thud. That said you got a good tile and really doubt you will regret it
 
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The idea with the small coins is that they are closer together. That means tool boxes and creepers roll on top of the pattern without the thud thud thud. That said you got a good tile and really doubt you will regret it


Yeah, I totally get that. I also really liked that the HDXT had a textured surface. I was just being paranoid and afraid that the smaller circles wouldn't look good. But now that the floor id down it's pretty apparent that I probably wouldnt have noticed the difference.

I also didn't tell the wife about it until after she got home and saw it (better to ask for forgiveness!). So I really needed to find the cheapest option available to avoid sleeping on those nice new tiles for a week.
 

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Would you mind posting really close up pictures of the tiles where they lock?
I would like to see how much of a gap there is between the tiles.

That one color setup looks really good. I plan to paint the edges of the garage to blend in with the tile when I do mine.

Concrete leveler is a good idea.

I am wondering why the cheaper of the tile options have 6 locking tabs vs the 4 that more expensive ones offer.

I am worried about the car's tires splitting & warping the tiles when I lower it down the lift. I think I will have to use rolling pads for the tires either way.

Thanks for the post
 
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Sorry for the very late reply. I haven't been on this site for a while. I'll take a close up picture when I have the time. There is definitely a gap between the tiles but it's not much. Maybe 1/32 of an inch. I will say that fluid definitely will leak through the seams of the time contrary to what some of the manufacturers say. If I'm doing any work that might result in a fluid spill I put down a tarp or some cardboard first as I don't feel like pulling up tiles to clean any fluid that's seeped through the seams. Also, unless you're starting from an edge, removing the tiles will be nearly impossible without basically destroying the first tile.

Also, as others have stated, the tiles DEFINITELY expand/buckle with heat. I left almost a full inch of space around the entire perimeter of the floor but it didn't help (if it did help, then these tiles must expand like crazy). If the tiles get more than 30 minutes of direct sunlight on a warm day they start to lift/buckle. I can kind of use my hands to smooth out the raised sections a bit but it is a little annoying. I generally dont leave my garage door open for very long so this isnt a big deal for me.

Overall I am very happy with the floor so far and glad that I went with a dark color as it's easier to keep clean.
 
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As requested, attached are some close up photos
 

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This is a great analysis - thank you.

Question. I was under the impression that GarageDeck is made by RaceDeck and the major difference is GarageDeck is not quite as strong as RaceDeck but more than adequate for residential use.

Is this true...or was I dreaming again?

Thanks!

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This is a great analysis - thank you.

Question. I was under the impression that GarageDeck is made by RaceDeck and the major difference is GarageDeck is not quite as strong as RaceDeck but more than adequate for residential use.

Is this true...or was I dreaming again?

Thanks!

Jeff

I don't want to get yelled at by any of the manufacturers here...and I could be wrong but the Garagedeck and Truelock floors both shipped from the same address is Utah. I read somewhere that Racedeck is also made in the same facility. I never got a sample of the racedeck due to price but the Garagedeck and Truelock tiles were identical in every possible way. If it wasn't for the identification stickers on the Truelock (which are great) there is absolutely NO WAY that you'd be able to tell the difference between the 2 tiles.
I'm sure it's possible that each brand might be using their own proprietary "blend" of plastic in the mfg process but my guess is that they're the same. Even the colors matched perfectly.
 

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I don't want to get yelled at by any of the manufacturers here...and I could be wrong but the Garagedeck and Truelock floors both shipped from the same address is Utah. I read somewhere that Racedeck is also made in the same facility. I never got a sample of the racedeck due to price but the Garagedeck and Truelock tiles were identical in every possible way. If it wasn't for the identification stickers on the Truelock (which are great) there is absolutely NO WAY that you'd be able to tell the difference between the 2 tiles.
I'm sure it's possible that each brand might be using their own proprietary "blend" of plastic in the mfg process but my guess is that they're the same. Even the colors matched perfectly.

There are a lot of tiles that appear identical and there is absolutely some overlap within the industry. There are also products that look similar and are completely different.

For example, our TrueLock HDXT tile typically ships from Colorado but we have it made for us at a plant in Utah. You have competitors products out there that may appear similar but come out of Asia or have other key differences.
 

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I don't want to get yelled at by any of the manufacturers here...and I could be wrong but the Garagedeck and Truelock floors both shipped from the same address is Utah. I read somewhere that Racedeck is also made in the same facility. I never got a sample of the racedeck due to price but the Garagedeck and Truelock tiles were identical in every possible way. If it wasn't for the identification stickers on the Truelock (which are great) there is absolutely NO WAY that you'd be able to tell the difference between the 2 tiles.
I'm sure it's possible that each brand might be using their own proprietary "blend" of plastic in the mfg process but my guess is that they're the same. Even the colors matched perfectly.

RaceDeck is owned by Jorgen Moller who owns Snaplock. And when you do a search for the other two brands......it comes to Garage Floorings but nothing about the factory. So go figure that the other two are most likely made in the same place but distributed under different names. Can't get it here, go there. Better price by a few cents there, then buy it. Sound like 4 different tiles made by Snap Lock with 4 different names as a marketing ploy. If I'm wrong, I sincerely apologize.

Maybe Garage Flooring can weigh in on this.
 
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RaceDeck is owned by Jorgen Moller who owns Snaplock. And when you do a search for the other two brands......it comes to Garage Floorings but nothing about the factory. So go figure that the other two are most likely made in the same place but distributed under different names. Can't get it here, go there. Better price by a few cents there, then buy it. Sound like 4 different tiles made by Snap Lock with 4 different names as a marketing ploy. If I'm wrong, I sincerely apologize.

Maybe Garage Flooring can weigh in on this.

I would say you are wrong about a marketing ploy and right about SNAPLOCK manufacturing numerous styles of modular flooring products, both under our brands and private label. The tiles you mention are not the same in style, design, materials or use. see http://snaplock.com for the various brands and industries we manufacture for.

Our family has been manufacturing modular flooring systems since the 70's all right here in the USA ( with 29 patents and more pending currently) and are recognized as the largest manufacturer of modular flooring in the world. RaceDeck is the premier line for both residential and commercial use. Our private label products are of very high-quality and the specs of the company ( from residential economy to heavy-duty commercial)

:) Jorgen
 
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