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I Just Ordered RaceDeck Floor Tiles

BevoZ06

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I will be removing the vinyl I have over half the garage and doing the entire floor with RaceDeck Free Flow tiles. I'll do it in a graphite and alloy checkered pattern with red borders.

Placing the order was easy with the use of their online floor planner. I called and spoke with Ashley. The Garage Journal member pricing made it very attractive, and the entire transaction was quick and smooth. :thumbup:

The tiles should be delivered the middle of next week and I will install them the following weekend. I am excited to add this quality product to my garage renovation project.
 
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I will be removing the vinyl I have over half the garage and doing the entire floor with RaceDeck Free Flow tiles. I'll do it in a graphite and alloy checkered pattern with red borders.

Placing the order was easy with the use of their online floor planner. I called and spoke with Ashley. The Garage Journal member pricing made it very attractive, and the entire transaction was quick and smooth. :thumbup:

The tiles should be delivered the middle of next week and I will install them the following weekend. I am excited to add this quality product to my garage renovation project.

Thank you for choosing RaceDeck! we look forward to seeing some pictures or your new garage:beer:
 
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BevoZ06

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I arrived home from work yesterday to find all of my RaceDeck tiles had been delivered. I'll install them Saturday morning. Photos to follow.
 
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BevoZ06

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This past Friday was Sam Houston's birthday as well as Texas Independence Day, so I had a holiday from work. I took advantage of that opportunity to install my RaceDeck flooring. I selected the Free Flow style because I really like the pattern and appearance.

The installation could not have been easier. It is just as it is portrayed in the installation video on RaceDeck's Web site. Here are some photos of the packages the UPS driver tried to conceal behind my front porch pillars, and then of the final job. I called RaceDeck back after the installation and ordered an Accu-Park product for one side of the garage. I have no affiliation with RaceDeck but I am a very satisfied customer.
 

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FltEngCPO

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I have bookmarked the website and am very interested in this for my shop! I was going to do a vinyl tile but this looks much better.
 

CDUB51

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This past Friday was Sam Houston's birthday as well as Texas Independence Day, so I had a holiday from work. I took advantage of that opportunity to install my RaceDeck flooring. I selected the Free Flow style because I really like the pattern and appearance.

The installation could not have been easier. It is just as it is portrayed in the installation video on RaceDeck's Web site. Here are some photos of the packages the UPS driver tried to conceal behind my front porch pillars, and then of the final job. I called RaceDeck back after the installation and ordered an Accu-Park product for one side of the garage. I have no affiliation with RaceDeck but I am a very satisfied customer.

Very Curious my Garage has two floor drains, wonder how the floors slops towards the drains would this work or would it look Funny. Plus Living in North Dakota would the sand and salt and dirt in the winter build up under or not. I already put down a nice epoxy floor but think two pads would look cool. Thanks for any help in advance.
 

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Very Curious my Garage has two floor drains, wonder how the floors slops towards the drains would this work or would it look Funny. Plus Living in North Dakota would the sand and salt and dirt in the winter build up under or not. I already put down a nice epoxy floor but think two pads would look cool. Thanks for any help in advance.

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RaceDeck is channeled in the understructure, allowing liquids to flows through the floor (to your drains). You can create parking pads in either the solid top RD or the FreeFlow. What is great about FreeFlow is that everything goes through the floor and flows away ( whatever fits in the grid opening will flow under the structure because the openings are smaller than the understructure channels)> I am happy to send you free samples, just drop us a line. :beer:
 

RaceDeck1

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Here is a great photo just sent in from a RD customer who put in a RaceDeck parking pad. One sweet garage I'd say.
 

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