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SwissTrax or RaceDeck Help!

CheckUrSix

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Have read all the threads on = & - of both...still torn..........Looking for the very best price for a Huge deciding factor. Migh anyone have a suggestion? I need to cover a Cement slab 12' X 25"
Thanks guys!
Donald
 
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Ohio Auto

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Racedeck seems to have a bigger presence here on the site, they offer members a discount, and customer service gets good reviews here.
 

Hagasan7

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I installed Racedeck a little over 6 years ago and couldn’t be happier! Unfortunately, it was necessitated by the failed Legacy HD epoxy and the **** installation by a “professional.”

Swisstrax is thicker and the tiles are larger than Racedeck. I’ve used my Quickjacks without issue on my floor many times but a floor jack and jack stands will leave “Dents” in the plastic tiles. Both are great but if cost is driving your decision then Racedeck it is.
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RaceDeck1

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After 6 years your garage looks great! thanks for sharing

Just an fyi... in regards to the comment ....to a 'competitor'..."is thicker and the tiles are larger than Racedeck" is not true compared to our patented FREEFLOW XLC which is an industrial grade 18"x18"x3/4" garage tile ( that can still interlock with other RaceDeck styles.

See here https://racedeck.com/racedeck-products/free-flow-xlc/
 

Mark in Baltimore

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I ended up going with Swisstrax smooth after I went to a friends garage to check out his Ribtrax (like RaceDeck's Freeflow). I found the pattern to be too visually vibrating for my eyes and knew it was going to be a long-term problem. The Swisstrax smooth was absolutely the right choice for me since it has a very understated look (went with black tiles/gray tiles in a checkerboard pattern with a bright red strip near the garage door) and because it's very easy to move a floor jack on it.

101% zero regrets with my choice.
 
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RaceDeck1

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As a GJ member, you will get great pricing on genuine RACEDECK Garage Flooring ( over 20 styles) . We don't have sales every other week on inflated MSRP pricing.... I will PM you :)
 

RaceDeck1

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I installed Racedeck a little over 6 years ago and couldn’t be happier! Unfortunately, it was necessitated by the failed Legacy HD epoxy and the **** installation by a “professional.”

Swisstrax is thicker and the tiles are larger than Racedeck. I’ve used my Quickjacks without issue on my floor many times but a floor jack and jack stands will leave “Dents” in the plastic tiles. Both are great but if cost is driving your decision then Racedeck it is.
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THANKS For choosing RACEDECK! your garage is still looking great after 6 years..
in regards to the 'other guys flooring' being thicker and larger.. that is not the case when compared to our multi-patented FREEFLOWXLC - they are 18'x18'x3/4" with the patented Powerlock system see link FREEFLOW XLC
 

Umclemrbig

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So I am looking at placing tile in a double garage in GA. So no snow and would rarely have rain as an issue as it is a classic car I store there. Any recommendations? I
 

CSRPenFab

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I'd highly recommend RaceDeck tiles, but I'm biased! I just ordered my 4th garage of RaceDeck tiles, and I've been nothing but happy with their products, service, and prices.

Zero issues, and my first floor was installed about 15 years ago. That floor was pulled up and thrown away by a bitter ex-wife after my divorce (I guess it reminded her of me!), but I'm sure somebody found it at the dump and is now using it!

I've got 950 RaceDeck Freeflow tiles on the way now, and I'll soon have the new floor installed.
 

CJDave

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So I am looking at placing tile in a double garage in GA. So no snow and would rarely have rain as an issue as it is a classic car I store there. Any recommendations? I
I keep my 1969 Mustang Mach 1 on one side of my garage. Her daily driver uses the other half. The Free Flow makes the garage a great place to wash, wax and detail my Mach. In the shade and the Free Flow drains well. The ice and snow and such that she drags in melts away and drains off. See my avatar. CJDave.
 
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