The garage-floor market has a clear split. On one side sit the focused specialists, Racedeck and GarageFlooringLLC among them, who stock the major tile and coating brands, let you filter tightly, and stake their whole reputation on getting a floor right. On the other side sit the everything stores, and Garage Organization is squarely in that camp. Garage Organization carries eight flooring brands on the tile and coating side alone, Swisstrax, Lock-Tile, GearTile, G-Floor, ArmorPoxy, Armadillo Tough, Speedway Tile, and NewAge Garage Floors. That is a lot of names, and the floor catalog filters by brand, by color, and by price, with the low end under ten dollars and the high end clearing ten thousand. The color filter is the genuinely useful part, because flooring sits next to cabinets and a grey-on-grey mismatch caught before checkout is a return shipment you never have to deal with.
So the floor section is fine. The question is whether a buyer should run a real flooring project through a store this wide, and here is where I'd slow down.
The breadth is the catalog's selling point and its weakness
Floors are one department. The rest of the catalog is enormous: storage cabinets in standard, premium, and luxury lines, overhead and ceiling-mounted racks, tool storage, workbenches, wall systems, shelving, and a whole outdoor-living wing covering carports, prefab garages, outdoor kitchens, and grills. The cooking side pulls in Bull and KoKoMo. The safe and security-cabinet section runs Hollon, Mesa, Winchester, and Sports Afield. There is bicycle storage, ski and board storage, utility carts, truck and road boxes, garage furniture, and accessories. Sixty-plus brands total, with NewAge, Proslat, Gladiator, Ulti-MATE, SafeRacks, DuraMax, DeWALT, Fleximounts, Trinity, and Seville Classics in the mix. Prices open around $215 for outdoor cushions and run to roughly $16,000 for a full outdoor kitchen or a multi-piece cabinet system.
For the buyer pricing a whole two-car build from the slab to the ceiling rack, that single-cart convenience is the real draw, and nobody else on this list of competitors matches it. But breadth this wide comes with a tradeoff that a flooring-only project pays for. Garage Organization, spread across cooking grills, gun safes, and snap tiles, is not living and dying by floor knowledge the way a Racedeck is. The brands are the same brands; what you give up is the focus. If your project is a floor and nothing else, you are buying from a generalist when two specialists carry the identical tile lines with the same filtering and stake their name on that one thing. That is the case for pricing the specialists first.
The shopping mechanics, for what they are worth, are ordinary e-commerce: order tracking, a My Account area, a cart. Nothing clever, nothing visibly broken.
The reviews are strong; the site's own details are not
The outside record for Garage Organization is, in fairness, strong. ResellerRatings lists around 150 reviews at five stars and Trustpilot shows roughly 116, also at five, which is triple-digit volume holding across two independent platforms. Sitejabber is the outlier with three reviews at about four stars. The company holds a BBB-accredited profile in Closter, New Jersey, listed there as Garage Organizers, with positive customer reviews cited. Shopper Approved, an on-site reviews page, and a Reddit thread on r/garageporn round it out, the latter with buyers reporting solid purchase experiences. Flooring and overhead racks are exactly where shipping damage and wrong-color tiles tend to show up in feedback, so two five-star averages at that volume do count for something.
The friction is on the Garage Organization site itself. A toll-free number sits in the header on every page, fine for a fitment question or a floor quote. But the Closter address and the store hours live only on the BBB profile, never on the site itself. For a $4,000 Swisstrax order or a six-piece cabinet run, having to leave the store and look up an external profile to confirm where the company physically operates is a poor look at the exact moment a four-figure wire is on the line.
Put it together and the verdict is not a recommendation so much as a redirect. The review history is good and the catalog is deep, but neither of those is the point for most people landing here. If you are doing a floor, price Racedeck and GarageFlooringLLC against this one before you commit; they carry the same tile brands with the same filtering and they specialize, which is what a one-time flooring buy should reward. Reserve Garage Organization for the genuinely sprawling project, the floor plus storage plus an outdoor kitchen, where consolidating into one cart is the actual benefit you are paying for. That is the narrow slot where Garage Organization beats the field. For a single floor, the wider store is the weaker choice, and the contact gaps give you no reason to overlook that.
Concrete next step: open the floor catalog, filter by your chosen tile brand and color, and copy the per-square-foot figure into a side-by-side against the two specialists before you add anything to a cart.





