To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!

RaceDeck in the Great White North

brysan

Member
Joined
Mar 16, 2013
Messages
5
I'm getting ready for spring and it's time to order some Racedeck. I live in Regina Sask and we still have 4 feet of snow. I'm concerned about drainage. I was considering Diamond but I see others use Free-Flow. Which is preferred in snow bound areas?

Also, where is the best price? I don't mind importing or picking up at the US border.

thoughts? Thx

Bryan
 
To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!

RaceDeck1

Well-known member
Joined
Oct 8, 2007
Messages
3,001
Location
Salt Lake City , Utah
I'm getting ready for spring and it's time to order some Racedeck. I live in Regina Sask and we still have 4 feet of snow. I'm concerned about drainage. I was considering Diamond but I see others use Free-Flow. Which is preferred in snow bound areas?

Also, where is the best price? I don't mind importing or picking up at the US border.

thoughts? Thx

Bryan

Thank you for considering RaceDeck! We are also based in a very snowy climate. RaceDeck garage flooring patented designs all for the greatest flow of liquids , moisture to flow freely and air to circulate so mold and mildew are not an issue. Also, with RaceDeck you can use both our solid top and open grid floors together in one floor. ( example, if you have an area where you may have a SUV bringing in a lot of road slop, you can use FreeFlow under it and all of that mess will flow under the floor and out the door, and in the other area of your garage, you can have solid top styles ( diamond, coln , et) .
We are happy to send you some free sample too... just drop a note to Jenn at [email protected] and be sure to mention you are a GJ member.

:D
 
OP
B

brysan

Member
Joined
Mar 16, 2013
Messages
5
Jorgen

Thx 4 the info and contact. I use an electric wheelchair for mobility.
i assume Racedeck would be relatively smooth to drive my chair on.

Is installation as easy as it looks? My 14 year old will be my installer.
 
To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!

dubber

Well-known member
Joined
Dec 31, 2012
Messages
5,326
Location
Canada's Capital
Free flow will definitely be your best bet. And trust me for pricing buying directly from www.racedeck.com is the best way to go, beyond their customer service the actual pricing was way better then any resellers i found within Canada when i was pricing it out a couple months ago.

Install is super easy and i'm sure your kid will enjoy, Just pick up a rubber mallet to tap the locks together and your good to go. As for the chair, my bro who has MD loves my flooring.
 

diggler306

Well-known member
Joined
Jan 25, 2012
Messages
227
Location
Saskatoon, SK
Have you seen Rick's (55cadillacking) in Calgary? He has the freeflow tiles and seems to really like them. I'm in Saskatoon, and from what I've read on here, I'd be going with the freeflow under the cars and diamond everywhere else. But that's just me, and I don't have the mooolah to go with Racedeck quite yet. :)
 

RaceDeck1

Well-known member
Joined
Oct 8, 2007
Messages
3,001
Location
Salt Lake City , Utah
Jorgen

Thx 4 the info and contact. I use an electric wheelchair for mobility.
i assume Racedeck would be relatively smooth to drive my chair on.

Is installation as easy as it looks? My 14 year old will be my installer.

You should have no issue with your electric wheelchair... and having your 14 yr old doing the install is a great idea:beer:
 
To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!
Top Bottom