Garage floor tiles are a great method to improve your garage's beauty and longevity. Depending on your needs and budget, you can choose between stiff plastic, interlocking PVC, or expensive ceramic tiles. It has never been simpler to upgrade your garage floor thanks to its simple installation and minimal upkeep!
Oil spills, excessive traffic, and foot traffic can wear down your garage floor. Garage floor tile installation is one of the greatest ways to preserve and improve its appearance. We'll go over the advantages, varieties, and installation procedures of garage floor tiles in this guide to assist you in making an informed choice.
It's easy to clean garage floor tiles. To maintain their clean and fresh appearance, the majority of alternatives only need occasional mopping and basic cleaning.
Heavy loads, collisions, and harsh chemicals are all things that garage floor tiles are made to handle. They provide your garage floor with long-term protection since they are resistant to stains and cracks, unlike bare concrete.
These drain tiles, also known as perforated garage floor tiles, are specifically designed for your garage's flooring. They are made to drain water as much as possible. In northern areas, where you frequently pull into the garage with snow on your car, or in situations where your garage floor gets wet frequently, this is necessary. A shop vacuum can be used to clean them. They are composed of polypropylene with a significant impact. Despite being lightweight, this material is robust enough to support large vehicles like two-ton trucks and suburbans. With our other 1/2-inch perforated modular garage floor tiles, they are made to interlock.
Perforated Garage Floor Tiles Features:
Water Flow Drain Design
Lightweight and Strong
Stain Resistant
Slip Resistant Top Surface
Easy to Assemble
Portable (take them when you move)
Rigid Structure
High-Impact Polymer Material
Designed for Garage Floors
Made in the USA
Our unique high-impact polymer is robust and unyielding. A sturdy, solid surface that can withstand vehicle traffic is produced when floor tiles are linked to form a floor. The tiles can be constructed with a grid underneath for water and air circulation because of their stiffness. One extra advantage is that the floor created once the tiles are put in looks flawlessly level, even if the garage's concrete has cracks or other flaws. Put another way, it successfully hides a garage floor that is unsightly and flawed.
The tiles of the perforated garage floor feature a grid structure underneath and a mesh or drain top surface. Between the tile's top surface and the concrete, this arrangement creates an air gap. The grid structure's ability to let moisture escape from underneath is by far its greatest advantage. Additionally, it creates an air gap between the top surface and the concrete underneath.
The four-loop-to-peg interlocking mechanism is simple to install and requires no equipment to snap together. The tiles contain loops on two sides and pegs on the other two. Any size garage floor can be created by assembling them like a puzzle. You might want to use knee protectors and a small rubber mallet when installing a wide area.
Residential garages are the intended application for our perforated (Drain) interlocking floor tiles. Large trucks and SUVs may readily be supported by the tiles' enormous weight. Along with many other items, they will support refrigerators, pool tables, tool chests, and garage cabinets. Please be aware that the tiles may be harmed by pinpoint weights. Although such pressure may produce discoloration, they often do not shatter. We advise covering the tiles with plywood or another flat, hard surface for protection when using a jack or other sharp, heavy tools. We cut the tiling surrounding permanent car lifts.