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Racedeck combinging freeflow with diamond

dvg

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I am planning my racedeck floor and am looking for a bit of advice.

I live in Southern Ontario in Canada, and as such my vehicles will often bring snow in in the winter, which will melt and hopefully drain. Would it be worthwhile mixing some freeflow tiles in with my primarily diamond pattern floor? If so, where? At the back of the garage? The front? The sides?

The floor is very sloped.
 
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hazexban

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My friend is planning on the freeflow in a big rectangle under where each car will sit with the diamond for the rest of the floor.
 

RaceDeck1

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We are based here in Utah where we get a lot of snow. In my own garage I have FreeFlow under the daily drivers and DiamondTread everywhere else. What is great about the freeflow in the winter is that all of the snow and road slop goes through the floor and either out the door or in the floor drains.
there are lots of pics on our site.
 
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piker28

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I did this setup in my garage. I live in the northeast so we get some good snow as well but I have not been able to test it out yet.

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I am planning my racedeck floor and am looking for a bit of advice.

I live in Southern Ontario in Canada, and as such my vehicles will often bring snow in in the winter, which will melt and hopefully drain. Would it be worthwhile mixing some freeflow tiles in with my primarily diamond pattern floor? If so, where? At the back of the garage? The front? The sides?

The floor is very sloped.

I'm in Ottawa and use FreeFlow for the entire garage. I bring my daily snow covered vehicle in and out and wouldn't change my decision in flooring options. :thumbup:
 
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