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Racedeck and snow/ice/slush

Tahoe

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Sep 6, 2010
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Whidbey Island, WA
First time post.

Very impressed with racedeck and would prefer it over epoxy, but my biggest worry is all the snow/ice/and slush that gets dumped in the garrage when we drive in. Living in the area of Tahoe where I am we get alot of snow and everytime we drive in all that stuff that collects on the car, melts and drops on the floor. Our garage has a slight slope toward the driveway, but my worry is all that stuff will be difficult to clean up, especially after a long Winter. What do you all do to keep the racedeck clean in the areas of the country that get lots of snow?
 
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jimchris

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Jul 23, 2010
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I'm about to order the free flow Race Deck. I have a center drain so the water will go away and they tell me just run a good shop vac over once in a while to get the loose dirt up.
 
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Even the regular racedeck seems to work well in cold climates from the reading on the forums I have done. I'll be able to give you first hand experience this spring, as my racedeck goes in next week. If it survives a Canadian winter, it will survive anything.
 

RaceDeck1

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Oct 8, 2007
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Salt Lake City , Utah
Hi
Both RaceDeck solid top versions and the FreeFlow are suspended flooring systems that allow for air to flow and channeled for moisture.
We are in Salt Lake City and I live in the mountains where we have tons of snow and winter slop coming in the garage and it works fantastic. I have both Diamond and the FreeFlow in my personal garage. :beer:
 
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