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> Deal On Garage Floor Tiles, NOT SELLIG OR AFFILIATED WITH!!!
mharrison
post Jan 10 2005, 12:47 PM
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Deal on Garage Floor Tiles

I am not selling these, or affiliated with them in any way, but I thought some people on here might be interested in these tiles for their 914 shrines!!!!

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post Jan 11 2005, 08:10 AM
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My 2 cents worth, I have Race deck in my garage, the product works well for me as it was the best solution to cover my floor as the floor was in bad shape, and time was a factor. The tiles look great, cleanup nice, way better than a dirty cement garage floor, I used a foam barrier between the floor and tiles which helps insulate and reduces walking on the tile noise. They are not heat resistant, they can handle weight but jackstands will leave an impression. everywhere I have used a grinder, welder or cut off saw I have little melted particles into the tile, even a half imbedded bolt that melted into it. leave an engine running over it long enough and the floor will warp up, It always lays back down flat when it cools, I also have the leading edge of the floor warp up when exposed to the sun.
The good news is that the company backs there warranty, and will replace the bad tiles regardless of the what caused the damage.
Even with all of the draw backs regarding the heat warp, the flooring was still the best alternative for me and my situation.


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