Fresh Detail and Garage Makeover

HausCobra

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The floor looks great. They're plastic tiles that connect/snap together, right? If so, I see you're in New Jersey, where snow and sloppy roads can be a hassle. Can your vehicles bring in that slop that is embedded in the fender wells? If so, can it seep through the tiles onto the cement? That was a consideration when I looked into RaceDeck tiles. Our roads up here in Connecticut get really yucky when it snows.

I thought about the same things u are mentioning. They say it should be fine. All I have experienced is rain so far. And that just puddles up on the tile in a more positive way then I was thinking it was gonna. We will see how the snow and slush does. I am sure some water will penetrate the seams. But the majority is gonna sit on top


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Thanks guys. Kegerators inside, but there is cold ones always in that fridge in the picture. Swing on bye hah


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