Question about race deck
#16
Originally Posted by Dr. T
Wish I had known.....the wife can't reach the locks . Your garage is unreal. I love it!
#17
Originally Posted by eshaun
mr utlgar...would love to see more photos for ideas
#19
Originally Posted by ultgar
I've got some pictures of the garage at http://www.ultimategarage.com/homegarage/UltGar2y.htm and the pages that follow. SD
#20
Originally Posted by Damage
I remember reading about your garage. The ceramic tile flooring looks great.
Last edited by ultgar; 02-07-2007 at 04:15 PM.
#22
There are some beautiful garages in this thread. I thought about Race Deck and other similiar floorings. Also looked into epoxies and wound up going the route of lowest cost, not sure if it was the least amount of work. I cleaned the floor and scraped off lose paint for hours then applied two coats of masonry paint over the course of a weekend and Monday morning. Would of been done Sunday but, SuperBowl . I would have gone all out on a pro installed epoxy coating but this space is being leased. Hoping the paint holds up well, if it lifts or scuffs and needs touch up from time to time, no big deal to me, my goal of making the floor look better has coming together. One half done, one more half to go. My five gallon bucket of paint should be more than enough, covering about 1500 sqft with two coats with great coverage.
#24
Originally Posted by CTRacer
Looks good. How cheap? Is that your shop that you're leasing with a 2 post? Probably not your personal garage that's leased with a 2 post.
Gary
#26
We sell the hard plastic tiles --
http://www.carguygarage.com/diamond-...-flooring.html
http://www.carguygarage.com/ribbed-garage-flooring.html
http://www.carguygarage.com/grated-garage-flooring.html
Those are made by Swiss Trax. If you want a pattern on your floor, that's the least expensive way to go. There are other hard plastic tile companies. Watch for the load that the tile can handle so that you can still use a floor jack on it. The thickness of the tile and the way it locks together help reduce the clicky-lego noise and feel which varies by brand. The Swiss Trax are higher-end hard plastic tiles.
We also sell the more rubber-like tiles
http://www.carguygarage.com/gaflti.html
Those are made by Tuff Seal http://www.tuffsealtile.com
These are the tiles you want if you've got the budget. They lock together, are water tight, and don't have the "lego" sound and feel of the hard plastic tiles. You may have been in an industrial area where you've seen this stuff.
And we sell the epoxy
http://www.carguygarage.com/epgafl.html
I wouldn't suggest doing the epoxy floor yourself unless you know what you're doing. If you don't prep the concrete right, your floor will just bubble and peal in a year or two. If you want the epoxy floor, I would suggest calling in a pro.
Send us an email at sales@carguygarage.com with the size of your garage and we can quote you on the flooring -- tell us you're from 6speedonline and we'll take care of you.
http://www.carguygarage.com/diamond-...-flooring.html
http://www.carguygarage.com/ribbed-garage-flooring.html
http://www.carguygarage.com/grated-garage-flooring.html
Those are made by Swiss Trax. If you want a pattern on your floor, that's the least expensive way to go. There are other hard plastic tile companies. Watch for the load that the tile can handle so that you can still use a floor jack on it. The thickness of the tile and the way it locks together help reduce the clicky-lego noise and feel which varies by brand. The Swiss Trax are higher-end hard plastic tiles.
We also sell the more rubber-like tiles
http://www.carguygarage.com/gaflti.html
Those are made by Tuff Seal http://www.tuffsealtile.com
These are the tiles you want if you've got the budget. They lock together, are water tight, and don't have the "lego" sound and feel of the hard plastic tiles. You may have been in an industrial area where you've seen this stuff.
And we sell the epoxy
http://www.carguygarage.com/epgafl.html
I wouldn't suggest doing the epoxy floor yourself unless you know what you're doing. If you don't prep the concrete right, your floor will just bubble and peal in a year or two. If you want the epoxy floor, I would suggest calling in a pro.
Send us an email at sales@carguygarage.com with the size of your garage and we can quote you on the flooring -- tell us you're from 6speedonline and we'll take care of you.
#28
Originally Posted by JASCLASS
Went with the Racedeck.
3.5 hours to complete a 3 car garage application, 2 people, no cutting.
3.5 hours to complete a 3 car garage application, 2 people, no cutting.
or are you that .00001% of people who tiles fit right up to the wall without cutting?
#29
My 3 car garage took me about 4 hours using Racedeck. Only problem I ran into when I drove in my Murci,which is all wheel drive, I came in on a sharp angle and lifted some tiles up. Tried coming straight in and had no problems. Time will tell.Did have to cut in the borders.
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