RaceDeck1
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Greetings...
I was very excited about RaceDeck flooring but disclaimers that should have been made on their webpage (but were not) led to disappointment. Here's the story:
I designed a floor for a two-car garage with the following specifications:
Garage: 18' wide X 21' deep
Main tile choice: RaceDeck Diamond tiles in alloy.
Custom colors: Twenty-one (21) tiles using Pantone Process Blue, twenty-one (21) tiles using Pantone 655, and twenty-one (21) tiles using Pantone 1788. I wanted the three colors to go up the middle of the floor in order to create the effect of two alloy-colored "stalls," one on each side of the 3-colored stripes from the custom colors above.
Unfortunately, Ashley Winn, the sales representative for my area (Minnesota), told me after the fact that the minimum square footage for custom colors is 700 square-feet! That's practically a four-car garage, folks! According to Miss Winn, Racedeck would be required to purchase a minimum of 50 pounds (!) of each custom color even though my small requirement of 21 tiles (of each color) would use only 1 pound, respectively. While I certainly understand custom colors cost more is there no way for Racedeck to work with the dye manufacturers to purchase reasonable amounts to make this happen?
Quite frankly, I was very disappointed that I designed my garage and was told it can't be done due to too few tiles in the custom colors I chose. As far as I'm concerned, Racedeck's webpage fails to provide ANY disclaimer regarding custom colors and their availability being predicated upon unreasonable purchase minimums.
Incidentally, I asked Miss Winn to forward my issue on to Mr. Moller so their webpage could (and should!) be changed but I never heard back. Meanwhile, Racedeck's webpage continues to make a somewhat misleading claim that "We offer flooring in...literally millions of custom colors" when it SHOULD say something to the effect of "...and literally millions of custom colors with a greater-than-700 square-foot minimum purchase required." Had it done so, I still would have been disappointed but at least I would been informed of such requirements before I wasted my time and effort designing a garage that would never be.
Mr. Moller? I've done a significant amount of research on modular flooring and truly believe Racedeck to be the best. Can you help make my floor a reality?
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Ok...well there are quite a few questions and explanations within your post, but I will try to answer some of your questions and comments.
First , Thank you for considering RaceDeck!
As you may know, RaceDeck manufactures all of our products right here in the USA, all under one roof ( ours) in Salt Lake City. As simple as it may appear to make modular flooring, there is a tremendous amount steps that go into the final finished products. I will try to explain a bit better than Ashley on custom colors, custom logos and even custom designs. We currently offer over 14 colors which is sold to about 99% of our residential customers. For commercial customers we do a lot of custom colors ( Kawasaki, KTM, Dodge, Harley, and so on) all of whom order 1000,s in each
Ashley was right in that when we purchase our spec color, the smallest amount is a 'test' size of 50-100 lbs depending on the color and spec. That is far more than is needed for 700 tiles, but we absorb the cost ( color is just part of the material to make the flooring).Just to change the molds on machines for color we lose hundreds of tiles in the change over process, again we absorb this cost on 700 or more. For us to absorb a cost of the excess custom color, change out the prior color, run 50 tiles and then change out the color again, add labor, we would be close to $25 a foot .
You are also right that we do not have every detail of how to order custom colors, custom logos and custom designs on our site...there are just so many variables that it would over load the site and take from the function & design.On our floor designer within the site it shows only the stock colors. Typically anything custom requires a call to us about what is needed.
We do however mention to call, email or even live chat with all questions. I will take a look over the site again and we may make some sort of mention to call for details, but this is the first time that I know of where this has come up...but I am glad you brought to our attention.
If you must have that exact color pantone, I can work out an estimate for you, but it will be a bit pricey. I would love to be able to figure something out for you...

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