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Landscape fabric under Racedeck

Easyjet98

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I'm thinking of going with the Racedeck FreeFlow. But I'm stumped on the mechanics of how landscape fabric can reduce the noise level of the floor? I would think it would be the connections that are making noise. Can someone explain that? I can see how it might improve the looks of the open FreeFlow tiles though if your concrete is stained etc.

Also I understand the FreeFlow doesn't expand as much as the solid tiles. Can I reduce the gap between the wall and tile then for appearance sake if using the FreeFlow instead?
 
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RaceDeck1

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I'm thinking of going with the Racedeck FreeFlow. But I'm stumped on the mechanics of how landscape fabric can reduce the noise level of the floor? I would think it would be the connections that are making noise. Can someone explain that? I can see how it might improve the looks of the open FreeFlow tiles though if your concrete is stained etc.

Also I understand the FreeFlow doesn't expand as much as the solid tiles. Can I reduce the gap between the wall and tile then for appearance sake if using the FreeFlow instead?

The 'sound' you are referring to is virtually non-existent with our patented FreeFlow. The open rib design eliminates the slight drum effect in a solid top modular surface.
 
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Easyjet98

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Thanks Jorgen, that's good to know. What's the smallest gap I can get by with? I really don't want to have to put any molding down.
 
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CJDave

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I have written on this forum a number of times praising my FreeFlow. No complaints after 2 1/2 years and this is the third winter. CJ Dave.
 
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