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Old 08-12-2004, 02:02 PM
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Default OT -- Anybody ever try interlocking floor tiles in garage?

I'm considering http://www.racedeck.com or http://www.locktile-usa.com

I'd appreciate any feedback or links to similiar products. My garage floor has some dampness that makes an epoxy floor paint risky.
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i got a piece and it seamed Ok but for me i spill to much.... i will paint
my floor and save the $$$$ on deck for when i go to the track and i'm
in the grass or gravel my .02
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When the Good Guys were in town this summer RaceDeck had a both. Looks like some nice stuf but expensive. I guess you really do not have a whole lot of choices if you have a floor that will not accept epoxy paint.
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Possibly if you go with a UCOATIT product, the moisture is required in the installation, so I dount if after cured it would be an issue.
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Originally Posted by Karfever
Possibly if you go with a UCOATIT product, the moisture is required in the installation, so I dount if after cured it would be an issue.
The problem with sealing it is pressure is created underneath, causing floor cracks.
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Originally Posted by James
When the Good Guys were in town this summer RaceDeck had a both. Looks like some nice stuf but expensive. I guess you really do not have a whole lot of choices if you have a floor that will not accept epoxy paint.
Yea saw it here in SD also. Awesome! I pictured a checkerboard garage until I figured out what it would cost.

It's still concrete flooring. (the Vette does have it's own patch of carpet under it though ...)

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