For a minitrucker, the garage is the most important room in the house. It's a haven where we can get away from all of our worldly troubles, just be with our tools, truck, and maybe the garage fridge with a buddy or 10. So, who wouldn't want a quick and easy solution to that ugly concrete floor that generally resides in one's home? Now, with Snap Lock's RaceDeck Modular Flooring, it's literally a snap. Check out the quick and painless process, then contact the company listed in the source box to order your own.

Every order begins with a custom diagram, so you can specifically customize your floor to your personal space and color preference. | 
The first step was to clean out the garage and sweep the floor spotless. | 
Next, we checked for problem areas, such as corners and clearance for doors. |

Starting in one corner of the garage, the tiles were laid down with a 1/4-inch spacer to ensure plenty of room for heat expansion. | 
Always begin the installation in one corner, pointing the receiving end loop holes in the directions that additional tiles will be added. | 
The finished edges lock the same way as the standard tiles. Face them all toward the garage door opening, then snap together. |

You can use a light rubber mallet to assist in snapping the pieces into position. | 
Some garages will have more trouble spots than others, and some cutting may be necessary to fit properly. Always measure twice, then cut once! | 
And there she is. Our new home away from home is coming along nicely. |

RaceDeck flooring is easy to replace. If a tile is damaged, you can pry it out and replace it just like it went in the first time. | | |