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DynoTile floor covering pro/con

kbuhagiar

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Hello, Garageniks,

In searching some old posts in this category I came across one which mentioned a product called DynoTile

http://www.dynotile.com/

Has anyone had any experience - pro or con - with this product? This is the first snap-together tile product I have come across that seems to allow for airflow beneath the assembled tiles and the concrete floor.

Thanks again! :beer:
 
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kbuhagiar

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dboat said:
Racedeck also allows for air and waterflow beneath it.

Thank you, dboat, I did more research after my original post (slow day at work ;)) and indeed RaceDeck and its cheaper Costco clone MotoFloor allow for airflow down below.

Nonetheless, the DynoTile folks claim that their product is substantially less expensive that 'the competition' - I'd like to see some figures that support that claim, but I haven't been able to locate any DynoTile prices... :headscrat
 
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mbmb

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Here's a dynotile retailer:JNK Products (inauspicious abbreviation). $2.89/ft^2.

kbuhagiar said:
Nonetheless, the DynoTile folks claim that their product is substantially less expensive that 'the competition' - I'd like to see some figures that support that claim, but I haven't been able to locate any DynoTile prices... :headscrat
 

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kbuhagiar said:
Thank you, dboat, I did more research after my original post (slow day at work ;)) and indeed RaceDeck and its cheaper Costco clone MotoFloor allow for airflow down below.

Nonetheless, the DynoTile folks claim that their product is substantially less expensive that 'the competition' - I'd like to see some figures that support that claim, but I haven't been able to locate any DynoTile prices... :headscrat

The Costco tiles are $2.50 a square foot when they are not on sale and are the same quality as the race deck. This came from snap lock, the company that makes the tile. The drawback is that Moto Floor only comes in 3 colors; black, white and grey.
 

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I think you get more options with Racedeck as to styles, colors etc... that is why I am leaning that way for my garage.
 
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