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4.2 out of 5
84.44% of customers are satisfied
5.0 out of 5 stars Looks great and holds up well.
When my house was built, the concrete garage floor was not scored (why??), which left multiple random cracks after a couple years. I considered epoxy, but after watching my neighbor toiling for several days doing the prep work and applying the multiple coats, I questioned if that was the way I wanted to go. I wasn't convinced of the durability of epoxy, so I sought out other options.The GarageDeck tiles fit the bill perfectly. I thoroughly cleaned the floor and patched the cracks. The installation was pretty straight forward, and required little cutting, which I did with a circular saw for the straight edges and a jigsaw for cutting around the garage door tracks.I used black tiles for the boarder and center, and graphite tiles between those. It looks really good and has been everything I wanted for my garage flooring. And the beauty is that if there happens to be any damage along the way, I can snap out the old tile and pop in a new one. It was just about $600 for a one car garage - well worth it. I'm 75 and worked at a very leisurely pace for just a few days (I had a lot of stuff to move around in the garage) to complete the job.I recommend the GarageDeck/RaceDeck products.... great products, good value, easy installation, and really nice looking.
5.0 out of 5 stars WELL WORTH IT
I put race deck flooring in my garage. Needed to tile a storage area in my house and did not want to spend the money on Racedeck. This product is comparable and it's half the price! That's not a knock on Racedeck. I am happy with that as well, but you can't beat the price of the Garagedeck.Super easy install and the product cuts easily. Curves cut smooth with a jigsaw. You will get "curls" of plastic when you cut them, but just brush them off with your hand.
4.0 out of 5 stars Basement flooring
Good strong product, easy to snap together although tough to separate after they are down. Also some ends were sharp wear gloves.Leave room against walls, if to tight will no line up half way through
5.0 out of 5 stars Garage update
These wow people when they see it, very unique in a good way. Easy to lay down but you may have to cut at the end
5.0 out of 5 stars Total transformation
Super easy to install. Very durable and they look amazing. I also found if you need to cut off any tabs it is best to just use a box knife. If you have to cut any part of the tile off a band saw works like a charm or a jig saw. I plan on covering my entire garage over the next year. I am going to do one bay at a time.
5.0 out of 5 stars Gives any floor a Great Look…
The media could not be loaded. I bought these tiles to lay on the floor of my newly purchased storage shed. The tiles were very easy to install and the job was much easier to accomplish using a small dead blow hammer. They went in place very quickly and look great. They are sturdy and appear to be able to support some serious weight. I plan to store several motorcycles on this floor. The tiles are also very easy to trim, where needed, with a carbide saw blade to achieve a symmetrical layout.
3.0 out of 5 stars Installation was a snap.
I waited for several months to review this flooring to give an honest assessment. While the installation was a breeze, if all you plan to do is park or walk on it you will be reasonably satisfied. It cleans up easily with a good cotton mop. If you do any vehicle maintenance and use a floor jack of any kind, this flooring is a huge fail. It stated the weight rating for durability, which was never exceeded, but where the front wheels of the jack were lifting the vehicle, it left huge indentations in the flooring, pretty undesirable. The other negative is that the entire floor shifts or floats on the cement, so if you happen to pull in and stop to quickly, it shifts the flooring and creates buckling in front of the vehicle. Overall, I wouldn’t recommend this flooring.
5.0 out of 5 stars Affordable and Works Well, Good For Small Dogs!
We bought these floors for our new dog sitting business aimed at dogs under 20lbs. Our goal was to make sure to minimize accidents that small dogs (especially pups) would have in the house. Secondly, we wanted to prevent damage and scratches to our laminate flooring. We chose the white color to match with our doggy gate and went with the coin pattern design. Overall, great product and reasonably priced.Key insights:-The panels do not connect tightly (see image). Any fluids spilled on the panels may be able to leak underneath. In our case, we put pee pads underneath these panels to catch any doggy accidents we may have gotten. If you're using it for the garage, this will be helpful to know (like if you have epoxy flooring instead of concrete which is usually porous and absorbs fluids over time).-Because these panels do not connect tightly, you are able to use a sturdy putty knife to pop the tiles up individually. This is helpful if you have to switch out or clean a specific set of tiles and wouldn't require you to disconnect everything. Pro Tip: just make sure you're putting the putty knife into the "male" side or the side with the lock (not the loops). For us, this is convenient if you just need to clean one or two panels.
Garage tiles lack flexibility
I was going to use it to cover my concrete deck under my carport but found it to be too rigid and it did not mold to an uneven section on the deck...I assumed that it was more flexible than that when I ordered. I will need a product that has more rubber for flexibility.
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