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77thor
04-05-2013, 09:14 AM
I'm looking at these as alternative to epoxy coating the garage floor...
http://www.racedeck.com/flooring-styles.html

Anybody have any experience with these? opinions?

The guys on Garage Journal forum seem to like them, but a lot of them live in Cali or southern climates.
I'm wondering what these are like when dealing with snow/ice, etc.

bikedad
04-05-2013, 12:34 PM
We handle Race Deck flooring at Joe Wilde.
If you decide to go with Race Deck check us out for pricing.
I don't have it in my garage but I do install it in our show booths constantly. It will handle industrial grade traffic. There are variations of tiles you can mix and match together such as a drain type for winter salt and snow that runs off your car won't pool on top of the tile.
We also sell other products such as G-Floor which is like a roll out cut to size flooring.

We have both of these products on display in our showroom in New Berlin.
Here's a link to the products on our site.

http://www.joewilde.com/products/garage-screen-flooring.php

16601 W Cleveland Av
262-782-0500

Tell them your from Brew City Muscle and Don sent you.

Wagonbacker9
04-05-2013, 01:32 PM
whats the cost difference on gfloor vs the tiled stuff, and does it just lay in place? no adhesive, no seam or edge sealing?

bikedad
04-05-2013, 02:00 PM
whats the cost difference on gfloor vs the tiled stuff, and does it just lay in place? no adhesive, no seam or edge sealing?
Off the top of my head I can't remember the G-Floor cost/sq-ft. I believe Race Deck is around the $3.50/sq-ft range. I think G-Floor might be less. My wife owns the business and I do a lot of things for her but I'm not up on all the pricing.

You can call and talk to any of the salesmen and they will be glad to help you out. Tell them you're from Brew City Muscle and Don referred you.

The G-Floor doesn't really need any adhesive or sealing. It lays out pretty flat. It's a great product to instantly transform your damaged floor into a good looking floor. It also will protect your floor from the elements to prevent damage.
There is an adhesive and seam sealing tape that can be used for a truly professional installation. It also depends on your current floor condition if you want to use the sealing/adhesive.

We do have these items installed in our showroom. We have a garage facade with 4 bays complete with doors and operators to give you a good idea what you can expect. We have the flooring in the bays to show the different looks of the products.

Here's the link to what our showroom looks like....

http://www.joewilde.com/about/showroom.php

Boostaddct
04-06-2013, 04:13 PM
I've used it as well and it works great...I have it in my showroom to park bikes on.