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Racedeck install - Freeflow and Diamond

YNOT2K

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here is my garage with a combination of Racedeck Freeflow and Diamond patterns.

i was able to purchase the flooring used, some from a defunct motorcycle race team (they used it as a pit area at their races), and some from BigFloors.com (also used, for a great price).

so far i love it. the feedback i'm getting from friends is all positive. my garage is used for storing vehicles only, with one tool box for general household repairs, and my kegerator.

the install was a snap. :D

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Carnut12

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The pattern is to busy for me, maybe it is just the picture.

Much better than my concrete I have though
 

JimVonBaden

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I think I am having an epileptic fit!:shocking:

Seriously, looks pretty good, though I would have oriented the tiles the same instead of opposite directions. That would allow the pattern to shine.

Jim :cool:
 

geologist

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I almost feel like your floor should be blinking. It's not only eye catching, it looks fantastic.
 

TigerGA

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Looks good, I like it...get ready for neighborhood guys to be envious and the wives to just shake their heads.
 

slickgt1

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Wow, that sort of made my head spin. Does it do that in person as well?

Looks nice otherwise. Nice size garage as well.
 
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YNOT2K

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i think the 3D effect is just camera angle on the Freeflow tiles. in person it doesn't do that.

i would also add that the "click-clack" noise some folks have reported seems to only happen with the solid tiles - the Freeflow are virtually silent. and to tell you the truth, there isn't much noise at all with the solid tiles. this flooring system is really nice. i highly recommend it.
 
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Charlieu

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Camera's just don't do these floors justice. You really have to see them in person.

Very nice floor and some nice tips for others looking to do this on a tight budget.
 

MDSPHOTO

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There appears to be some tiles that look like they are faded or is that just the camera angle? I am putting these in my garage and in my home gym.
 

RaceDeck1

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There appears to be some tiles that look like they are faded or is that just the camera angle? I am putting these in my garage and in my home gym.

We can assure you they are not faded, all our our products have a full 15 year outdoor UV package, I have never seen a garage floor fade? the pattern in the open grid reflects light differently along the ribs as the pattern alternates, part of what makes it look so cool :)
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RaceDeck1

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here is my garage with a combination of Racedeck Freeflow and Diamond patterns.

i was able to purchase the flooring used, some from a defunct motorcycle race team (they used it as a pit area at their races), and some from BigFloors.com (also used, for a great price).

so far i love it. the feedback i'm getting from friends is all positive. my garage is used for storing vehicles only, with one tool box for general household repairs, and my kegerator.

the install was a snap. :D


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Hi - We posted your photo on the official FB page! :beer: http://www.facebook.com/RaceDeck
 
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YNOT2K

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hey, that's pretty cool of you. i'll check it out on FB and i'll share it too.

right now we have lots of snow here in Lynnwood, WA - and my floor design seems to be working!
we get alot of rain here normally, with wet dripping cars in the garage most winter days. my design was intended to let water go through the tiles where the cars are parked while leaving walkways between and around. as the slush falls off of the car/truck it melts through the Freeflow and doesn't leave puddles. just as i had hoped!

because there is airflow under the tiles, the water will drain/dry just as if the tiles were not there at all.

i'm pretty impressed.

Racedeck is a quality product.
 

tncatadjuster

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Speaking as an epoxy contractor, that is the best floor I've seen in a while. That would be impossible for me to replicate. I really like it.
 

RaceDeck1

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FreeFlow is extremely popular in winter climates , Keeps the garage much cleaner with most all of the snow slop flowing through the floor and out the door all winter long
 
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