Re-garage... Questions inside regarding checkered floors
#1
Racer
Thread Starter
Re-doing garage... Questions inside regarding checkered floors
So im redoing one of my garages. I just spent about 2 grand on kobalt tool sheds/boxes/shelves and what not. Last thing to do is redo the floor. I was curious as to where you guys purchased your checkered floor tiles or whatever they are and how much you spent on them. I'd like to have this ready for when I order my grand sport in march.
Last edited by TysonJones; 11-08-2009 at 04:49 PM.
#2
I installed RaceDeck three years ago. I am completely satisfied with it. There are some other floor tiles that are less expensive, but I've heard that they also have some issues with durability. At time of purchase for me it was approx. $4/sq. ft.
#3
Safety Car
a few guys have had issues with mildew and the tiles coming back up. I chose the painted way with chips in it and a clear coat. Takes some effort and time consuming but if done right it should last years. I got the stuff from originalcolorchips.com they had great customer service and its way more durable then the stuff you get at lowes etc...the photos dont do it justice. be safe, paul
#4
Safety Car
I bought RaceDeck about a year ago. Cost was $3 a sq with free shipping. This sale took place the Friday after Thanksgiving. I bet they will do the same this year.
Very happy with the floor and it only took about 2 hours to complete the job including cutting the edge pieces.
The link below shows the colors I went with. Good luck with your project!!
http://forums.corvetteforum.com/grea...t-is-done.html
Very happy with the floor and it only took about 2 hours to complete the job including cutting the edge pieces.
The link below shows the colors I went with. Good luck with your project!!
http://forums.corvetteforum.com/grea...t-is-done.html
#5
Racer
Thread Starter
I appreciate the help guys. I went to racedeck.com and looked around there but couldnt find any legit prices. I just got back from lowes and they had garage tiling, can't remember if it was called racedeck or not though, but it wasa 6.97 per square feet, a little rediculous if you ask me. Where did you guys purchase yours?
#6
Check with BIGLFOORS.com. They sell RaceDeck tiles and they also sell their own house brands (made by SnapLock --the company who also makes RaceDeck).
I got my diamond plate pattern from them and only paid a couple of bucks a square foot, and they ship free. A great company to deal with, whichever brand you choose.
I am very happy with mine and they make the garage a pleasant place to hang out in. Simplest things in the world to install.
I got my diamond plate pattern from them and only paid a couple of bucks a square foot, and they ship free. A great company to deal with, whichever brand you choose.
I am very happy with mine and they make the garage a pleasant place to hang out in. Simplest things in the world to install.
#7
Racer
Thread Starter
Check with BIGLFOORS.com. They sell RaceDeck tiles and they also sell their own house brands (made by SnapLock --the company who also makes RaceDeck).
I got my diamond plate pattern from them and only paid a couple of bucks a square foot, and they ship free. A great company to deal with, whichever brand you choose.
I am very happy with mine and they make the garage a pleasant place to hang out in. Simplest things in the world to install.
I got my diamond plate pattern from them and only paid a couple of bucks a square foot, and they ship free. A great company to deal with, whichever brand you choose.
I am very happy with mine and they make the garage a pleasant place to hang out in. Simplest things in the world to install.
#9
Racer
Thread Starter
#10
Team Owner
I bought Costco's MotoFloor 2 years ago, on sale for $2 square foot. It is made by Racedeck but it is a "lesser" pattern, fewer bumps on the surface than their regular tiles. To me it makes it easier to clean. Anyway the regular price is about $2.50 square foot. They put it on sale a couple times a year.
FYI, a former vendor here who used to sell the Racedeck said you can call Racedeck and tell them you found an internet deal for $2.85 square foot and they will meet that price and sell to you direct. Don't know if that still works.....just sayin'.
FYI, a former vendor here who used to sell the Racedeck said you can call Racedeck and tell them you found an internet deal for $2.85 square foot and they will meet that price and sell to you direct. Don't know if that still works.....just sayin'.
#11
Melting Slicks
I can recommend the plastic tiles for garage floors. I did a previous garage in epoxy, and vowed I would never do that job again. Scrubbing, cleaning, acid etch, rinse, clean etc etc etc, and when done, it still lifted under the hot tires.
The floor tiles are easily installed, ( I did a 950 sq ft garage witht the help of my two grandsons in one day) they have tapered edging for the entrance, they easily snap together, come in many colors and you can take them with you if you move.
I used MOTOMAT tiles about 6 years ago, I believe they are no longer on the internet, and I paid about $2.50 per square foot. Look at the links in this thread or google garage floor tiles for vendors. My tiles are perforated, so when I mop the floor the water runs thru, and under, and out the door.
The lift sits right on the tiles, but when lifting my 7000 pound Tahoe, I put a sheet of 1/4 plywood under the jack stands and jack wheels to keep from denting the floor. The plywood is not needed with my vette or my Lotus Seven clone.
Get the tiles, you will never be disappointed.
The floor tiles are easily installed, ( I did a 950 sq ft garage witht the help of my two grandsons in one day) they have tapered edging for the entrance, they easily snap together, come in many colors and you can take them with you if you move.
I used MOTOMAT tiles about 6 years ago, I believe they are no longer on the internet, and I paid about $2.50 per square foot. Look at the links in this thread or google garage floor tiles for vendors. My tiles are perforated, so when I mop the floor the water runs thru, and under, and out the door.
The lift sits right on the tiles, but when lifting my 7000 pound Tahoe, I put a sheet of 1/4 plywood under the jack stands and jack wheels to keep from denting the floor. The plywood is not needed with my vette or my Lotus Seven clone.
Get the tiles, you will never be disappointed.
#13
Racer
Thread Starter
I can recommend the plastic tiles for garage floors. I did a previous garage in epoxy, and vowed I would never do that job again. Scrubbing, cleaning, acid etch, rinse, clean etc etc etc, and when done, it still lifted under the hot tires.
The floor tiles are easily installed, ( I did a 950 sq ft garage witht the help of my two grandsons in one day) they have tapered edging for the entrance, they easily snap together, come in many colors and you can take them with you if you move.
I used MOTOMAT tiles about 6 years ago, I believe they are no longer on the internet, and I paid about $2.50 per square foot. Look at the links in this thread or google garage floor tiles for vendors. My tiles are perforated, so when I mop the floor the water runs thru, and under, and out the door.
The lift sits right on the tiles, but when lifting my 7000 pound Tahoe, I put a sheet of 1/4 plywood under the jack stands and jack wheels to keep from denting the floor. The plywood is not needed with my vette or my Lotus Seven clone.
Get the tiles, you will never be disappointed.
The floor tiles are easily installed, ( I did a 950 sq ft garage witht the help of my two grandsons in one day) they have tapered edging for the entrance, they easily snap together, come in many colors and you can take them with you if you move.
I used MOTOMAT tiles about 6 years ago, I believe they are no longer on the internet, and I paid about $2.50 per square foot. Look at the links in this thread or google garage floor tiles for vendors. My tiles are perforated, so when I mop the floor the water runs thru, and under, and out the door.
The lift sits right on the tiles, but when lifting my 7000 pound Tahoe, I put a sheet of 1/4 plywood under the jack stands and jack wheels to keep from denting the floor. The plywood is not needed with my vette or my Lotus Seven clone.
Get the tiles, you will never be disappointed.
#14
Instructor
I installed Race Deck about two years ago in my three car garage. It took two days by myself to finish. I love it. If you go to Race Deck's web page you can contact your local dealer. Race Deck uses independent distributors. Race Deck is based in Utah. My local distributor uses his garage as the show room. He went over my design and then ordered everything. He even gave me extra tiles and edges. He also discounted $100 off his quote when I told him I was considering another competitor.
#15
Team Owner
This picture is about a three years later....
#16
Team Owner
I had the RaceDeck floor tiles installed right after we built our house.
There were several reasons I opted for the RD tiles:
1. I can take them with me when I sell the house
2. They are easy to clean. Tire/fluid stains disappear with a damp mop and some household detergent
3. I can change the pattern anytime with little effort
4. I can easily replace damaged tiles with little effort (but I haven't damaged any RD tiles nor have my friends that have RD)
Tom
PRICE: I paid $2300 for 600 sq ft (installed). A local distributor had a booth set up at the St Louis auto show and had a "special" package deal. He also installed some of some of his wall organizer panels with the drop in slide hangers.
Last edited by AFVETTE; 11-11-2009 at 08:50 AM. Reason: added price
#17
I just went up on the Lowes website. The Gladiator garage floor tiles work out to 4.23/ sq ft.
http://www.lowes.com/lowes/lkn?actio...tt=garage+tile
Sometimes either Lowes and/or Home Depot display an "installed" price per sq ft for flooring. Maybe that was the 6.97/sq ft you saw?
Regardless of location there should be no price difference. You can order on line at that price and either ship direct or have store pickup.
http://www.lowes.com/lowes/lkn?actio...tt=garage+tile
Sometimes either Lowes and/or Home Depot display an "installed" price per sq ft for flooring. Maybe that was the 6.97/sq ft you saw?
Regardless of location there should be no price difference. You can order on line at that price and either ship direct or have store pickup.
#18
Racer
Thread Starter
I just went up on the Lowes website. The Gladiator garage floor tiles work out to 4.23/ sq ft.
http://www.lowes.com/lowes/lkn?actio...tt=garage+tile
Sometimes either Lowes and/or Home Depot display an "installed" price per sq ft for flooring. Maybe that was the 6.97/sq ft you saw?
Regardless of location there should be no price difference. You can order on line at that price and either ship direct or have store pickup.
http://www.lowes.com/lowes/lkn?actio...tt=garage+tile
Sometimes either Lowes and/or Home Depot display an "installed" price per sq ft for flooring. Maybe that was the 6.97/sq ft you saw?
Regardless of location there should be no price difference. You can order on line at that price and either ship direct or have store pickup.