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Garage Flooring

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Jorgen,

What are you using in the free-weight area. If it is something you sell please have Lauren reach out to me. I have a NORSK gym product over my garage tiles for my bike, bench and dumbbells. My bench arrives today. Feels very cliché but I actually just wont go to the gym here any more because of COVID numbers

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RaceDeck1

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Justin
The whole floor is RaceDeck with some large rubber mats on top - We don't offer rubber flooring as a garage floor, but out Sports line SNAPSPORTS does for underlayment in gyms and that works great too
 

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The whole floor is RaceDeck with some large rubber mats on top - We don't offer rubber flooring as a garage floor, but out Sports line SNAPSPORTS does for underlayment in gyms and that works great too

Ahh. Pretty much how mine is, I just used a tile over tiles instead of a mat and a new material instead of rubber
 
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zeen

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We get asked all the time about transforming a garage into a multi-use gym with our floors.. here is a very cool one that made our Top 25 Cool RaceDeck Garages of 2020 -
The countdown is going on now on our social media sites with 1 a day for the next 23 days.
That is beautiful. Just curious, do you have to bolt that pully weight machine to the floor, or is it stable enough without it?
 

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That is beautiful. Just curious, do you have to bolt that pully weight machine to the floor, or is it stable enough without it?

Not sure on how that unit is built, but I have seen them both ways.

My personal experience has been that equipment will be manufactured for one type of application or the other and that the manufacturer of the equipment will clearly spell that out.

Given the opportunity, I would secure it to the floor or make darn sure it is constructed in a way it can't tip
 
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