Deck Tred

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Anyone install Deck Tred from mountain Top Flooring in Black Diamond?

Zal,

Actually I just met with Ryan from Mountain top flooring. We are looking at becoming a retailer/installer for trailers/garages/sled decks. The product is pretty neat and super durable. I will post up some pictures once our personal trailer is done.

*mods please contact me to become a supporting vendor. As of right now we are just trying out the product to make sure it will hold up to the elements.
 

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Zal,

Actually I just met with Ryan from Mountain top flooring. We are looking at becoming a retailer/installer for trailers/garages/sled decks. The product is pretty neat and super durable. I will post up some pictures once our personal trailer is done.

*mods please contact me to become a supporting vendor. As of right now we are just trying out the product to make sure it will hold up to the elements.
Bigjerry shoot me an email I'll work with you to get you setup as a vendor. Tylerg@snowandmud.com
 

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just googled it, looks pretty neat, water should drain through but what about dirt and debris that falls through to the trailer flooring? I have a feeling it would look good for the first while but then would start looking pretty rough but will wait and see how the testing goes. Keep us posted please.
 

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http://decktred.com/

This stuff looks awesome.
My only question is how do you clean it?
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Still can’t beat NuPoly flooring. 4 yrs now in my trailer and can’t even see carbide marks or scuffs on it. Pretty tough durable flooring. Cleans easy with a broom and pressure washer
 

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Still can’t beat NuPoly flooring. 4 yrs now in my trailer and can’t even see carbide marks or scuffs on it. Pretty tough durable flooring. Cleans easy with a broom and pressure washer
Ah you mean nudu.
I have that in my trailer too.
It's good, wish it was a little thicker.
Carbides will cut it.
 

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What happens with mud in the floor? If they are mesh type tiles that would be a pita to clean.
 

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What happens with mud in the floor? If they are mesh type tiles that would be a pita to clean.
Agrh I know that's what I was thinking.

Love the concept, wish they were solid with treads.

I like that you can do an entire trailer floors cheaper than super glides.

Clean up is a deal breaker.
 

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This deck tred does look nice but How does the dirt get out from summer toys. Don’t think you can sweep shat! And if you pressure wash will debris pass through underneath or splatter everywhere?
 
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