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Ordered Garagedeck today

hopcam

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After reading tirelessly through threads about Garagedeck and Racedeck I pulled the trigger this afternoon and ordered the garagedeck tiles. I hope to have some pictures shortly of my setup. I'm pretty excited. I've wanted to do something to my floor for awhile and today was the day.
 
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hopcam

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Got the floor down today. My 2 year old daughter got sick today so it ended as a rush job between my dad and I. I think it looks great though. Had to rush everything back inside instead of getting back to organized to tend to my sick little one. Once I get things straightened out in the garage and when my daughter is running on all 12 cylinders i will get some pictures up.
 

jimchris

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Can't wait to see pics. I'm about to order Race Deck Free Flow or Swisstrax's Ribtrax. I'm getting samples of both to compare. I think I want this slotted design because its going in the garage for the daily drivers and will be tracking in rain and snow.
 
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Rockadile

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Can't wait to see pics. I'm about to order Race Deck Free Flow or Swisstrax's Ribtrax. I'm getting samples of both to compare. I think I want this slotted design because its going in the garage for the daily drivers and will be tracking in rain and snow.

Most people park daily drivers on the solid tiles. From what I've read, there is no issue with this. I would bet the big reason for ordering slotted tiles would if you have floor drains. Otherwise, you're better off getting the solid tiles. If water gets through the seams, it will drain out under the RaceDeck tiles (providing your slab is angled for such) as they are designed for this.

I went with RaceDeck CircleTrac tiles for my garage and I will be parking cars in there with rain and snow on them.

BTW, before I ordered my RaceDeck, I got samples (all solid tiles) from every vendor I could find. I plan on posting up a thread with pictures for comparison purposes once I get the time.
 

jimchris

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Most people park daily drivers on the solid tiles. From what I've read, there is no issue with this. I would bet the big reason for ordering slotted tiles would if you have floor drains. Otherwise, you're better off getting the solid tiles. If water gets through the seams, it will drain out under the RaceDeck tiles (providing your slab is angled for such) as they are designed for this.

I went with RaceDeck CircleTrac tiles for my garage and I will be parking cars in there with rain and snow on them.

BTW, before I ordered my RaceDeck, I got samples (all solid tiles) from every vendor I could find. I plan on posting up a thread with pictures for comparison purposes once I get the time.
Yes, I have a floor drain in the center. They said water will go down the drain and just run a shop vac over it a couple times a year to get what falls threw.
 
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