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Racedeck Garage Threshold question

CuriousG

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Long time lurker who has been inspired by many on this forum. I finally bit the bullet and bought my Racedeck floor. While preparing to put it down, I noticed I have a dip/recessed portion ahead of the door (i.e. the door sits lower than the rest of the floor). I am assuming in this case I would along my ramp pieces with that edge. Has anyone else dealt with this and do something different?
 

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Long time lurker who has been inspired by many on this forum. I finally bit the bullet and bought my Racedeck floor. While preparing to put it down, I noticed I have a dip/recessed portion ahead of the door (i.e. the door sits lower than the rest of the floor). I am assuming in this case I would along my ramp pieces with that edge. Has anyone else dealt with this and do something different?
RaceDeck or any other solid tile, just use the edges but start a little back from the door. This might help https://www.garageflooringllc.com/2018/03/23/install-garage-floor-tiles/
 

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I have a slight dip right where the door comes down. I was able to line up my ramp edge right at that point. In your case, I'd just line up your ramp with the edge you have.

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