Spring is finally arriving and that means it's time to give my Racedeck flooring a quick scrub with soap and water and a rinse to get all the winter crud off it. I just use a push broom, a little soap and water from the hose, then a leaf blower to dry it.
I installed this August 2014, so it's now four and a half years in use, and it still looks great. There's a few dents here and there mostly from my Harley Road Glide side stand (800 lb) but overall the floor has aged well and I would buy it again in a heartbeat. Most my pals that went epoxy coating are experiencing various issues with the coating lifting in spots or staining at the same lifespan time.
I did opt for the extra cost shiny surface when I bought the Racedeck ($ 1 extra a tile at the time) and that has turned out to be well worth it. No issues, no complaints, I love this floor.
Be sure you allow for expansion / contraction of the floor if you do install one, because I do see those seasonal changes.
I installed this August 2014, so it's now four and a half years in use, and it still looks great. There's a few dents here and there mostly from my Harley Road Glide side stand (800 lb) but overall the floor has aged well and I would buy it again in a heartbeat. Most my pals that went epoxy coating are experiencing various issues with the coating lifting in spots or staining at the same lifespan time.
I did opt for the extra cost shiny surface when I bought the Racedeck ($ 1 extra a tile at the time) and that has turned out to be well worth it. No issues, no complaints, I love this floor.
Be sure you allow for expansion / contraction of the floor if you do install one, because I do see those seasonal changes.
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