John Harry
Active member
Snaplock Industries makes various flooring products, including Race Deck and Garage Trac/Deck garage flooring. In order to help decide which I should get for my residential garage, I got a tile of Race Deck diamond pattern and Garage Trac in their Alloy color. The Race Deck is more expensive; you can get current prices from Snaplock and other sellers on the web. Refer to Jeff’s “Interlocking Floor Tile Comparative Study” at www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=114940 for his pics and comments.
Here's what I found:
- A Garage Trac tile weighs 12 3/8 oz. versus 14 1/8 oz. for the Race Deck. Both feel substantial.
- The Garage Trac diamond surface is more raised, which probably gives good traction but also may trap more dirt and make it harder to roll creepers, equipment etc.
- In the Alloy color I compared the Garage Trac is less shiny. Not better or worse, necessarily.
- The Garage Trac and Race Deck tiles have the same locking system and will physically interchange. While both have a “diamond” pattern, they are not the same and might not look right if mixed.
- The pattern of the structure underneath is more visible on the top of the Garage Trac (not necessarily bad looking, just the way it is). It also shows on the Race Deck but is not nearly as noticeable because the diamond pattern on top matches the structure underneath.
- Loops on the Race Deck are an integral part of the sub-structure; they are more separate on the Garage Trac. I suppose this could mean they are stronger on the Race Deck, but it may not make a lot of difference in practice.
In summary, the Race Deck is more rugged and probably looks a bit higher in quality, but I think either one would work well in a residential garage. I have until spring to decide but am leaning toward the Race Deck if the price difference is still reasonable then.
Thanks to Jennifer Storms in Snaplock Customer Service for answering all my questions. Very helpful.
Here's what I found:
- A Garage Trac tile weighs 12 3/8 oz. versus 14 1/8 oz. for the Race Deck. Both feel substantial.
- The Garage Trac diamond surface is more raised, which probably gives good traction but also may trap more dirt and make it harder to roll creepers, equipment etc.
- In the Alloy color I compared the Garage Trac is less shiny. Not better or worse, necessarily.
- The Garage Trac and Race Deck tiles have the same locking system and will physically interchange. While both have a “diamond” pattern, they are not the same and might not look right if mixed.
- The pattern of the structure underneath is more visible on the top of the Garage Trac (not necessarily bad looking, just the way it is). It also shows on the Race Deck but is not nearly as noticeable because the diamond pattern on top matches the structure underneath.
- Loops on the Race Deck are an integral part of the sub-structure; they are more separate on the Garage Trac. I suppose this could mean they are stronger on the Race Deck, but it may not make a lot of difference in practice.
In summary, the Race Deck is more rugged and probably looks a bit higher in quality, but I think either one would work well in a residential garage. I have until spring to decide but am leaning toward the Race Deck if the price difference is still reasonable then.
Thanks to Jennifer Storms in Snaplock Customer Service for answering all my questions. Very helpful.
