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PJ, I used Race Deck tiles in my garage. It costs about $1,000 to do the two bays that I have in the pic (I didn't do the third bay on the other side of the wall). Great product, looks fantastic, easy to clean and your lift can go right on top of them. Go to garagejournal.com and you'll get a discount from Race Deck...
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Mark,
How do you deal with oil, chemicals and other liquids that seep between the tiles and then get on top of the underlaying surface?
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Hi Howard,
The tiles nest so tightly together that oil etc. will not seep between the seams. The are also engineered so oil, tranny fluid etc. will not stain them. I added some of their free flow tiles (the black ones with the grates in them) to increase air flow underneath the floor since it gets pretty damp here in the winter with snow etc. It is very easy to break one of the edges of the tiles apart and split the floor into 3 stips that I can drag onto the driveway in the spring and then powerwash the floor and tiles and reinstall. I did this in the fall and it only took 15 minutes with one person! These really are pretty slick [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/smile.gif[/img] The racedeck.com website has some neat videos showing the product features and benefits.
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