Anyone using Bigfoot Garage Floor tile?

Gus Strakes

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I did a search and couldn't find anything, although there is plenty on RaceDeck. Bigfoot makes a polypropylene tile (like Racedeck), and also an interconnecting tile with a hard rubber compound, which is what I'm leaning towards. There are also others like Swiss-Trax, and Fast-Flor to mention a couple. Any feedback on these, or other brands that are being used is appreciated. At this point, I'm not interested in epoxy, or tile requiring adhesive, so I definitely want to go with a "snap-in" type floor, but I'm not sure that RaceDeck is worth the additional ~50% cost over the others. Also I like buying from Greg Smith's Equipment (vendor for Bigfoot), they've always been great to deal with.

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I did a search and couldn't find anything, although there is plenty on RaceDeck. Bigfoot makes a polypropylene tile (like Racedeck), and also an interconnecting tile with a hard rubber compound, which is what I'm leaning towards. There are also others like Swiss-Trax, and Fast-Flor to mention a couple. Any feedback on these, or other brands that are being used is appreciated. At this point, I'm not interested in epoxy, or tile requiring adhesive, so I definitely want to go with a "snap-in" type floor, but I'm not sure that RaceDeck is worth the additional ~50% cost over the others. Also I like buying from Greg Smith's Equipment (vendor for Bigfoot), they've always been great to deal with.

Thanks in advance.

Just F/Y/I Racedeck gives a VCA discount and is a member of the VCA.
Oh, and yes, I have their floor tiles in my 2 car garage 18"x 18" in yellow and alloy.
 
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Just F/Y/I Racedeck gives a VCA discount and is a member of the VCA.
Oh, and yes, I have their floor tiles in my 2 car garage 18"x 18" in yellow and alloy.

Thanks for the feedback. Today I stopped in Greg Smith's store in Newark, DE, and had a chance to inspect the two types of tiles. I've decided to with the hard rubber compound, I think that will work best for me. I've got two set of steps and a brick fireplace "bump-out" in my garage to consider, and the rubber will be easier for me to work with around my configuration. Also I like the way it looks, and I like how quiet it is compared to the polypropylene tiles.
 

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I did Sport Court tiles in my existing garage. I like the tire tread design...anyhow...Lowes is now selling nifty rubbery tiles that snap together and they were reasonably priced. They would be quieter to walk on...but likely would not like a jack on them, etc.

Here's my garage after the floor went in.....

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I did Sport Court tiles in my existing garage. I like the tire tread design...anyhow...Lowes is now selling nifty rubbery tiles that snap together and they were reasonably priced. They would be quieter to walk on...but likely would not like a jack on them, etc.

Here's my garage after the floor went in.....

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Wow Matt, that's amazing.. matches your car very nicely!

All that garage needs now is a nice flat screen TV on the wall and a mini fridge to store some cold ones! :2tu:
 

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