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Another Race Deck success story

dubber

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Thought i would share some pics in this section for people imagining options for their place. This was the second time I've decided to go with RaceDeck FreeFlow tiles, and i couldn't be happier. You can see more pics on my current project at 'dubber's double' and on my old project at 'dubber's single'






















 
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coykiam

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wow...another great RD garage dubber! fyi I still re-read the "dubber's single" thread lol.
Awesome color scheme!
 
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dubber

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wow...another great RD garage dubber! fyi I still re-read the "dubber's single" thread lol.
Awesome color scheme!

Love to hear that! I always hope that the my other thread doesn't die. So much fun creating, experiencing and living it. Looking back at that one is like reading an old diary of fond memories.
 
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MagicMarker

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I can't wait to work on my garage...but we just moved in and have to prioritize our money.
 

BoostAddiction

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Whenever I see garage floors with plastic tiles, I always wonder what they look like after a few winters. In my garage, a tremendous amount of dirt, grit, water and other undesirable stuff gets tracked in on tires. And then those tires just grind it in to the floor when they are turned to park (we can't easily make a straight-in run). My epoxy floor has scratches where this has happened, and no amount of coaxing seems to be effective in getting them out. I assume the plastic tiles are way softer than epoxy, so how do they last over time?

The OP's garage is in Canada, IIRC, so I assume he should be seeing the same level of debris tracked in- or worse, so how is the long-term durability of plastic tile in places where winter grit is constantly being tracked in?
 

RaceDeck1

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The type if climate you are describing is what we engineered into RaceDeck. This photo is of a garage floor that is 10+ years old and only has been washed off. Many on the forum use RaceDeck in serious winter climates as well.
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