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Gym/Garage Floor Options

Bolson32

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Hey Guys,

Was hoping to maybe snag a black friday/cyber Monday deal on some floor tiles. I have a new 3rd stall that's going to be about 760sq ft. The front will be parking for my truck in Minnesota winters, so I'd like a draining tile like garageflow or something similar. But, what can I put on the back that will be soft enough to stand on? Does Racedeck make something similar to Diamondtrax Flex?

Also, what's the difference between freeflow and garageflow?
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Fav Onefour

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Are you doing the two sections (parking/gym) as one big open room with the same flooring? I'm asking because it may help narrow down the options.

MN driving around the cities sure brings in a lot of gunk on the vehicles. I get sloppy, sandy, and high salt content piles in my garage. The sand and salt need to be cleaned out fairly often. It may be easier to go with two different floor options and transition between parking slop and gym.
 
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Bolson32

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Yep, exactly. I would like to transition it in the same space, so similar style connectors would be a plus.
 
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Armorpoxy

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Take a look at our solid PVC industrial grade interlocking tiles www.supratile.com since fluids won't go through the joints and they are a tade softer than plastic tiles and perfect for gyms.
 
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