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New York Racedeck floor

artie325

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I just finished installing a Racedeck flooring in my attached 2.5 car garage. I went with the Free-Flow tiles since I have a drain in the garage and my wife parks in the garage over the winter. The installation went pretty easy with the exception of moving two cords of wood that was already stacked in there, as well as moving my shelving units. I used a floor jack to lift them rather than move them out. Other than that, it was easy. I just used a rubber mallet and circular saw with a plastic cutting blade to cut the tiles around my stairs.

I would not hesitate to buy from Racedeck again...Excellent customer service. Jennifer helped me out with questions and had the tiles shipped to my house in less than a week.

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Jinks

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I see you had the same guy paint your floor that I did.

I'll also bet your little wife gets great mileage in that car........:)

Nice lookin' floor!
 

MacmanSW20

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floor looks great! Do you only need the edge tiles for the garage door opening or does it go around the entire perimeter?
 

SteveCh

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Well, I suppose you could put the edge tiles all the way around should you want to. I didn't, just the opening edge. I haven't seen anyone do it with a full-span installation, but that doesn't mean one couldn't do so. I can tell you from mine that it isn't necessary at all. And, the wall edges are where you put the cut tiles if needed, so there isn't a way to connect the edge tiles anyway in those areas.
 
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artie325

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That mini gets 100mpg at 1 mile per hour! My daughter claimed that spot for now. The previous owners of my house did a horrible job with the paint on the floor. That is why I chose Racedeck instead of epoxy. a lot less work prepping the floor. Also to Macman, I used edge tiles only on the front of the garage where the door goes across from wall to wall.
 
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Jinks

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That mini gets 100mpg at 1 mile per hour! My daughter claimed that spot for now. The previous owners of my house did a horrible job with the paint on the floor. That is why I chose Racedeck instead of epoxy. a lot less work prepping the floor. Also to Macman, I used edge tiles only on the front of the garage where the door goes across from wall to wall.

Yeah, daughters get their half right out of the middle, & dads are happy to let 'em!
 

TAMPAGT07

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Looks great...I grew up with a Dad who like to store fire wood in the garage also... I swore I would never use my garage as a wood shed...It takes up too much space and is like a high rise for creepy critters...
 
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