I still haven't had anyone explain how you prevent oil and other fluids from going through the seams and just sitting under the flooring.....Seems racedeck would be OK if you didn't do any work in your garage, I don't want to have to pull up the tiles to clean a mess under it .
GarageTrac is lighter than Race Deck
GarageTrac has less rolling load capacity
A different understructure than RaceDeck.
However, GarageTrac is less expensive.
RaceDeck flooring goes in so fast it is not funny. I just did an entire motor swap in the garage on the racedeck flooring. I of course made a giant mess. The floor cleaned right up with rags. I spilled quite a bit of antifreeze and only a very small amount like less than a cup made it under the flooring. I lifted it up to look. So unless your going to wash your car in the garage it should be fine. Now I will warn you i did dent a couple of pieces of the floor with a crappy jack. But that was my fault and not the flooring. I would suggest if your goin to jack anything up on the flooring put a spare piece ontop to protect it. The flooring is great I have had epoxy and it is nice, but this just is way cooler. PS, I was also lifting a 1973 Caddy, so it is 3.5 tons of fun.