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BigFloors - Garage Flooring

BigFloors

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BigFloors is having a sale with premium U.S.A. made floor tiles from $1.75 ft
We only carry the best U.S.A. made brands RaceDeck® , GarageTrac®, GarageDeck®,MotoFloor®, H-D® and more. Remember, Always FREE SHIPPING too.
Check it out http://www.bigfloors.com/
 
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How long is the sale going to last? Just curious...I'm looking at garage-decking my garage, but am going out of town for a week at the end of the month, so I'm gonna delay the purchase until after if possible.
 
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BigFloors

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How long is the sale going to last? Just curious...I'm looking at garage-decking my garage, but am going out of town for a week at the end of the month, so I'm gonna delay the purchase until after if possible.

We have various sales throughout the year on different products, we also have close-out prices on various custom colors and styles. When you are ready, drop us an email and reference this - We'll take care of you
Thank you
 
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BobRae

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Do these tiles keep the garage floor dry? I live in the snow belt, what happens to all of the melt? Does it go through the joints and get trapped between the tile and the concrete floor?
 

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How quickly water dissipates depends somewhat on your garage. Does it have a drain? Is it sloped for water to naturally drain towards the door?

Depending on what type of tile you choose, water will mostly sit on top of the surface or drain through if you have a free flow design. There are channels under the tiles that promote air flow for water evaporation and to prevent growth of mold and mildew. Water under the tiles eventually evaporate or get absorbed into the concrete.

The solid style tiles are treated like a regular garage floor. You can mop up the water or push it out. Just as you would do if didn't have tile. You can also go a step further and purchase a containment mat as many people do for winter garages.
 
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