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Before and After with Racedeck Free-Flow

Revorg

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I finally decided to install Racedeck's Free-Flow tiles in my garage. The people at Racedeck were great to deal with and provided very nice discount and free shipping to members of this forum. Here are the before and after picture of my garage. Let me know your thoughts.
 

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limdoug

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that storage area between your two doors is sweet! how are the two vertical braces attached to the wall?
 
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Revorg

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These were just simple 1x5 shelves that I cut to fit the space between the two doors using standard metal adjustable shelving strips.
 

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Really crisp looking setup, nice looking rides including the watercraft!
Good job, thanks for sharing!
 

Carl B

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Let me know your thoughts.

My Thoughts:
You simply do not have enough junk in that garage. Where are you hiding all of it?

I like the wheel stops

The floor Looks Great and I'm sure you will be very happy with it for many many years.

I agree - RaceDeck is a great company to deal with.

Thanks for Posting the pictures,
Carl B.
 

domain

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Great job on the install. Wheel chocks built in is a cool idea! I also love the storage between your garage doors, turns useless space useful!:thumbup:
 
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sandwich

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Looks great...

What made you decide to go with the free flow tiles vs the solid tiles?
 
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Revorg

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I decided on the Free Flow due to the open design. This should help with dealing with snow and dirt. I think this design will help hide the dirt until I vacuum the floor.
 
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Revorg

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It was slightly over $1k with the parking tiles, front trim and extra tiles. Call RackDeck and tell them you are a member of this forum for a great discount and free shipping.
 
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