OK RaceDeck pros, I’ve got a dilemma. Laying my floor down in a three car shop, thus two doors; one big door, one small door. I started in the corner by the big door and worked across. With the 3” edge pieces, the front row aligns and sits perfectly where I want it along the door AND the depth of the garage. The small garage door side is staggered since the front of the garage is not flush all the way across. It sits back a bit from the face of the garage and from where the big door is. No big deal...except....
I’ll have to do some cutting to go around a corner and down the row at the garage door. This means I’ll need to cut off the end of the tile with the male clips to make it fit perfect like the other door. Down side? Now I lose my male clips needed to attach the trim pieces to.
Option...on the big door side of the garage, I could cut 5” off the other end of the garage so that I can slide the whole entire floor aft 5”. That will fix the small door dilemma, but now I’ll have a 3.5” gap on the big door side, and a significant amount of cutting on the opposite end of the floor to accommodate the shift.
Both options ****.
First, and biggest question...if I have to cut off the male clip end of the tiles, is there any possible way or option to attach the trim pieces along that door opening??
Clearly I’m not the first person to ever run into this situation.
Do folks just leave the flooring edge alone where it runs along a garage door opening? For now, I don’t want to do the cutting to make the 5” shift, nor do I want that much old floor showing on the front end of the garage. Uuggg.
I’ll have to do some cutting to go around a corner and down the row at the garage door. This means I’ll need to cut off the end of the tile with the male clips to make it fit perfect like the other door. Down side? Now I lose my male clips needed to attach the trim pieces to.
Option...on the big door side of the garage, I could cut 5” off the other end of the garage so that I can slide the whole entire floor aft 5”. That will fix the small door dilemma, but now I’ll have a 3.5” gap on the big door side, and a significant amount of cutting on the opposite end of the floor to accommodate the shift.
Both options ****.
First, and biggest question...if I have to cut off the male clip end of the tiles, is there any possible way or option to attach the trim pieces along that door opening??
Clearly I’m not the first person to ever run into this situation.
Do folks just leave the flooring edge alone where it runs along a garage door opening? For now, I don’t want to do the cutting to make the 5” shift, nor do I want that much old floor showing on the front end of the garage. Uuggg.
