Monday, October 6, 2008

Swisstrax, Inc., Gets You in on the Ground Floor of Innovative Garage Flooring Designs




Diamondtrax Flooring Tiles by Swisstrax, Inc. provides a non-slip, affordable, easy to clean flooring solution for your cracked, chipped and stained concrete flooring areas. Perfect for garages, patios, decks, exhibits, displays, showrooms and even aircraft hangars our flooring is the right solution for your flooring needs, new colors, new styles and a new website. Come to the newly designed website and design your custom floor online.

Swisstrax, Inc. offers a practical and modern alternative to standard concrete and epoxy garage flooring. Randy Nelson, President, is pleased to announce the newest developments for the company. First, it has revamped its website, making it more user-friendly, informative and streamlined. The website address is still the same, www.swisstrax.com. We look forward to comments on how we can continue to make the internet service better. Also, this fall, we are moving to a 9200 square foot warehouse. This will enable Swisstrax to offer a faster shipping turnaround time for our customers and partners, by keeping our best selling products like Diamondtrax Interlocking floor tiles constantly in stock.


Garage Floor with Diamondtrax Flooring
Diamondtrax flooring tiles, one of the top sellers for residential and commercial applications, provide a non-slip, affordable, easy to clean flooring surface that is resistant to chemicals, gas, oil and other common automotive liquids. Unlike concrete or epoxy, Diamondtrax tiles do not chip or crack nor do they require noxious floor stripping chemicals or time consuming concrete patching. The Diamondtrax tiles have a compressive strength of 5120 psi, which means it is more than able to stand up to whatever vehicles, motorcycles, or equipment placed on it. Swisstrax Inc. stands behind it's product with a 12 year warranty and the corporate headquarters is staffed with professional, knowledgeable people who are quick to answer any questions. The simple snap together design of these interlocking tiles make the entire installation quick and uncomplicated enough for the do-it-yourselfer, but there are distributors in most major metropolitan areas to assist with installation. The 14 colors offered in the Diamondtrax product line allow consumers to be creative with personalized floor designs, whether matching an automobiles paint scheme or creating a custom design that shows off favorite team colors. For those who are passionate about cars and want to travel with a custom vehicle, this flooring is 100% portable.

For additional information, please contact Randy Nelson, President of Swisstrax, Inc. toll-free at 866-748-7940 or visit us online at www.swisstrax.com and request a sample of Diamondtrax flooring.

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Wednesday, September 24, 2008

National Garage Sale Day: Turning wasted space into wanted space

National Garage Sale Day: Turning wasted space into wanted space
Photo Courtesy of SwissTrax.com

Written by Patricia Gay
from Acorn Online


In front of a film crew, a master builder walks around a showcase garage extolling the virtues of stamped steel cabinets. He spies a hook affixed high on a wall, grabs it with both hands, lifts himself up, and swings back and forth to demonstrate the hook’s strength.

The scene is not unlike something from an episode of “Tool Time,” the fictional show-within-a-show from the old series Home Improvement. But this scene is not fictional.

The garage is real and located on Timber Mill Lane in Weston, at the home of Hy and Susan Pomerance. The master builder doing the swinging is Karl Champley, a home improvement expert and host of the shows Wasted Spaces and DIY to the Rescue on the DIY (Do It Yourself) cable network.

Mr. Champley and crew set up shop at the Pomerance garage around 4 a.m. on Friday, Aug. 1, and generated a series of live broadcasts that aired on TV and radio throughout the morning and early afternoon.

The subject of the broadcasts, each 10 to 15 minutes in length, was how to turn garage sale profits into garage improvements, in honor of National Garage Sale Day which is Saturday, Aug. 9.

With the Pomerance garage serving as a backdrop for the broadcasts, viewers and listeners from New York, Los Angeles, and across the country were offered tips from Mr. Champley on how to organize a successful garage sale and use the proceeds to fix up their garages.

Sleek garage
The Pomerances’ garage measures 20 feet by 20 feet and contains 400 square feet. “Really, it is just a standard two-car garage,” Mr. Pomerance said while watching Mr. Champley in action.

But the garage’s look and design is anything but standard. From floor to ceiling, the space has a sleek appearance, with silver floor tiles and matching silver lockers and cabinets. There is even a matching silver refrigerator, called a “Chillerator,” in the space.

To achieve this look, the Pomerances gave their existing garage, which was a plain and open space, a facelift and makeover. “This was the last room in the house that we renovated, and it was well worth it,” Mr. Pomerance said.

The Pomerance family moved to Weston two years ago from San Diego. A former sports psychologist, Mr. Pomerance is the global head of talent management at UBS investment bank. His wife, Susan, runs a jewelry and Judaica business called Yofi.

With two growing sons, Aaron, 13, and Ilan, 10, the Pomerances faced a dilemma. They loved their home, but needed more space.

Active in sports, the boys were accruing all kinds of equipment, including bikes, skis, baseball bats, and football gear. Their bedrooms couldn’t handle it all.

Not wanting to move, the Pomerances decided to create more usable space by renovating their garage.

“It’s like creating extra square footage to the house,” Mr. Pomerance said.

He got an idea of what he wanted to do by visiting a Sears store in Danbury. There he came across a system of modular cabinets and shelves designed specifically for garages, manufactured by Gladiator GarageWorks by Whirlpool.

Mr. Pomerance then contacted Potomac Garage Solutions to help design and install the system in his garage.

After the garage was emptied, the company laid new floor tiles and installed six locker-size cabinets, six wall boxes, shelves, baskets, hooks, and a heavy-duty Chillerator that can withstand extreme temperatures in an unheated garage.

After a fresh coat of red paint in areas not covered by the new system, the space took on a new existence.

Karl Champley is hooked. —Patricia Gay photo
Bikes, scooters, mops, and bats all hang neatly on the walls, while the new silver cabinets store Mr. Pomerance’s tools, cleaning supplies and painting equipment. The Chillerator holds a supply of cold beverages.

“Our garage has transformed into a fantastic space for the whole family,” Mr. Pomerance said.

The family recently had a pool party for Ilan’s birthday and used the garage as a locker room. “We had 30 boys use the space to change, and it worked out great,” Mr. Pomerance said.

Champley’s spots
The finished makeover was such a success that a representative from Gladiator asked the Pomerances if they could broadcast Mr. Champley’s spots from their garage. Happy with the results, the Pomerances agreed.

The garage makeover was right up Mr. Champley’s alley. As the host of Wasted Spaces, he helps homeowners transform unusable basements and garages into areas that provide practical storage and living space. In an episode airing this week on DIY, he helps a couple build a storage shed and cabinets in a small garage space.

A seasoned television personality, Mr. Champley had no problem handling the fast pace of Friday’s live broadcasts. One minute he was on TV in New York, the next he was fielding calls from a radio show in Phoenix.

Each spot moves quickly. With the garage as a backdrop, Mr. Champley, in his native Australian accent, discussed clutter with a television host, while Mr. Pomerance watched on a television outside under a tent.

“Clear the clutter in your garage and you’ll find more square footage in your home,” Mr. Champley said. “If there are items you haven’t used in 12 months, they should be cleared out. Give them to someone who’ll use them.”

He advised viewers to hold a garage sale, especially in light of National Garage Sale Day. “It’s a great way to clean your house and make some money, and it’s something the whole family can do together,” he said.

Anything not sold at the garage sale can be donated to charity, he said, and he mentioned that Habitat for Humanity will come to the home for items that don’t sell in the garage sale. “They come in a truck, pick everything up, and it works out fine for everyone,” he said.

Mr. Champley then advised viewers to reinvest their garage sale money back into their garages. He pointed to the cabinets and floor in the Pomerances’ garage to show how a plain garage space can be transformed.

Now you can feel proud of your garage,” Mr. Champley said.

After several broadcasts in a row, Mr. Champley took a short break and munched on some fresh fruit. Originally from Australia, he and his wife, Diane Matthews, moved to Los Angeles in 2001. Their little son Kai is well known to TV viewers as Baby Bob, the chipmunk-cheeked, smart-talking baby on the Quiznos Sub commercials.

But just as Mr. Champley started to relax, he was called back to the garage as the next set of broadcasts was about to begin. A talk show host in Miami tells him how nice the Pomerances’ garage looks, and once again, it’s show time.

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Thursday, September 18, 2008

Swisstrax Interlocking Floor Tiles: Never Has Flooring Induced So Much Garage Envy

A whole new level of garage gear obsession. [click on image]


from Gear Patrol

If you are anything like me, then your garage serves as a multifunctional part of your home. It’s a place to park your vehicles, store your tools, hide your toys, and, just maybe, hide yourself. If your garage is anything like my garage, then its floor looks like absolute crap. Enter Swisstrax.

Originally hailing from Switzerland but now manufactured in California, Swisstrax represents Gear Patrol’s new favorite innovation from the neutral nation, coming out of nowhere to unseat Ricola cough drops and holey cheese. Swisstrax offers six different styles of tile, some of which are available in fourteen different colors. Even better, their website features a floor designer whereby you can layout a custom floor and easily order all the pieces you’ll need. Here’s a tip: the square tiles lend themselves perfectly to oversized renderings of your favorite 8-bit game characters (think Mario, the size of a Mazda).

Their various designs suit garages, workout rooms, airplane hangars, and more. Each tile features a hefty complement of snap locks to secure it to its brethren, and a four point injection molding process that allows a Swisstrax floor to withstand up to 40,000 pounds of roll-over compression. Even if you could overwhelm this floor system with the sheer bulk of your man-toys, you’d be backed by a 12 year warranty. My favorite feature is simply a function of the tiles interlocking design. Unlike other floor coatings and coverings, the tiles are inherently portable and reusable. Consider me impressed.


The best way to test garage flooring, get a Ferrari F430. [Courtesy: Swisstrax]


Gear Patrol Hands-On: GP procured Swisstrax floor tiling for hands-on testing. We pinched, pulled, stomped, and even bit the Swisstrax with all of our combined might. Nary a scratch was made. Conclusion: this is one tough tile.

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