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Hello. I built a new house. The garage is heated, I've been packing the seeds inside, it's been amazing. BUT I messed up twice and spun the track a little bit.

What is everyone using to protect the floor?

I was going to epoxy it but I was told the studs will f it up just like concrete. I was thinking of some sort of floor covering like rubber floor mats or something. I need to be able to use dolys to move the sleds around and it needs to be able to take a few stud hits. I'm not running crazy studs...yet.. mega bites no triggers on this sled. So hoping something cheaper and thinner will work for garage flooring lake havasu. It's a three-car garage 1100sqft minus the stairs. I only want to do one side and it doesn't have to go all the way up and around.

Looking for options or opinions?
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I put DeckTred in my enclosed trailer and it's been great. The pattern is tight enough that you can still run dollies over it. My only real complaint was Black was backordered when I got mine 2 years ago during the height of covid and took a couple months to get my order. DeckTred: Durable and Versatile Trailer Flooring – The only solution for your trailer flooring needs. Race Deck and Swiss Trax are other composite tile companies that cater to garage floors.
Hello. I built a new house. The garage is heated, I've been packing the seeds inside, it's been amazing. BUT I messed up twice and spun the track a little bit.

What is everyone using to protect the floor?

I was going to epoxy it but I was told the studs will f it up just like concrete. I was thinking of some sort of floor covering like rubber floor mats or something. I need to be able to use dolys to move the sleds around and it needs to be able to take a few stud hits. I'm not running crazy studs...yet.. mega bites no triggers on this sled. So hoping something cheaper and thinner will work. It's a three-car garage 1100sqft minus the stairs. I only want to do one side and it doesn't have to go all the way up and around.

Looking for options on epoxy garage flooring charlotte or opinions?
no response to this epoxy flake flooring st louis
Hello. I built a new house. The garage is heated, I've been packing the seeds inside, it's been amazing. BUT I messed up twice and spun the track a little bit.

What is everyone using to protect the floor?

I was going to epoxy it but I was told the studs will f it up just like concrete. I was thinking of some sort of floor covering like rubber floor mats or something. I need to be able to use dolys to move the sleds around and it needs to be able to take a few stud hits. I'm not running crazy studs...yet.. mega bites no triggers on this sled. So hoping something cheaper and thinner will work for epoxy flooring raleigh. It's a three-car garage 1100sqft minus the stairs. I only want to do one side and it doesn't have to go all the way up and around.

Looking for options or opinions?
I fitted out my single garage in the vinyl interlocking tiles. It didn't cost that much, I think I used 86, I got them from big dug, cost a few hundred epoxy flake flooring tampa. Painting is cheaper but like you say isn't going to take the chill away and also is easily damaged.
@quad97 thank you so much for your suggestion
I put DeckTred in my enclosed trailer and it's been great. The pattern is tight enough that you can still run dollies over it. My only real complaint was Black was backordered when I got mine 2 years ago during the height of covid and took a couple months to get my order. DeckTred: Durable and Versatile Trailer Flooring – The only solution for your trailer flooring needs. Race Deck and Swiss Trax are other composite tile companies that cater to garage floors.
Thanks for sharing


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