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Any One Using Fast-Flor Tiles?

js73751

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Any New Comments From Those Using Fast-Flor Tiles?

Found this on E-bay. Searched and found some comments on the board. Just wondering if there are any new owners out there.

The original Fast Flor1 was designed for maximum drainage including grit and sand. A vacuum will pick it up through the tile, and would great in an area where you don't want to track it into the house.


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Fast Flor2 is designed to allow for water drainage without the holes in the tile I will try to post photos as soon as I receive them.


I have been in touch with the company and expect to receive the samples of both in about a week.
 
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js73751

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Pic of Fast Flor 2 Tile. Water will drain through the seams,
but unlike the tile above, it will prevent sand and stones etc. from falling below or getting caught in the drainage holes.


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Re: Any New Comments From Those Using Fast-Flor Tiles?

js73751 said:
Found this on E-bay. Searched and found some comments on the board. Just wondering if there are any new owners out there.

The original Fast Flor1 was designed for maximum drainage including grit and sand. A vacuum will pick it up through the tile, and would great in an area where you don't want to track it into the house.


33_1_b.JPG

0a_1_b.JPG



Fast Flor2 is designed to allow for water drainage without the holes in the tile I will try to post photos as soon as I receive them.


I have been in touch with the company and expect to receive the samples of both in about a week.
I looked at a few brands with a similar design and all that I looked at felt uncomfortable to my old bones...especially when I would kneel or lay on them as tho I were working om my car. Any others experience the same concerns. I have resisted VCT and painting but the more styles I eliminate, the more it looks like I'll be stuck with VCT or paint???
 

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i bought some for my display at car shows. they are still in the box in my garage. i pulled a few out and they seem pretty nice for the price. it was ~400 bucks shipped for a 10x16 area with edges.
 

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I think I posted a while back about Fast Floor... anyways I was not very happy with it. Rocks got jammed into the holes far to easily as the material is a bit too soft (I think). As for vacuuming through the holes, good luck. I used it for a few months, it did not wear very well so it is now in my trailer.

I finally put Race Deck down a few months ago and could not be happier. Save youself the grief, skip the cheaper alternatives and go for Race Deck.
 
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