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Big Floors GarageTrac Diamond, Durable Copolymer Interlocking Modular Non-Slip Garage Flooring Tile (24 Pack), Graphite

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Arrives Nov 27 โ€“ Dec 3
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Size: 24 Pack


Color: Graphite


Features

  • QUICK AND EASY INSTALLATION: GarageTrac garage flooring is easy to install. The interlocking tiles simply snap together no tools, glues, or extra hands required. These high impact tiles are quick to install and built to last!
  • PREMIUM GARAGE FLOORING: The tiles are made from high impact copolymer and built to withstand the harsh elements of a residential garage environment, capable of rolling loads over 40,000 lbs.
  • SLIP RESISTANT PATTERN: The patent diamond double tread pattern not only looks high-tech, but also offers an added level of traction keeping you safe from slipping while working in the garage.
  • EASY TO CLEAN: The sturdy, durable surface makes clean-up a breeze and wont stain. Car oil, dirt, dust, or other messes are no problem with a mop or shop vac.
  • ENDLESS DESIGN OPTIONS: GarageTrac garage flooring can be interlocked with other GarageTrac garage flooring tiles for endless design options making for a perfect DIY project.

Brand: Big Floors


Material: copolymer


Compatible Material: Diy


Special Feature: Anti-Slip, Durable


Color: Graphite


Item Package Quantity: 1


Package Information: Can


Product Dimensions: 12 x 0.05 x 12 inches


Item Weight: 13.6 ounces


Manufacturer: SnapLock Industries


Item model number: G90024GRPH


Warranty Description: 12


Batteries Required?: No


Included Components: GarageTrac Diamond Interlocking Modular Garage Flooring Tile (24)


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  • The last garage floor covering you will ever need
Size: 24 Pack Color: Graphite
The 25-year-old concrete garage floor in the house I purchased had small cracks, paint and oil stains, a few scratches and peeling paint in some area. The more I looked into repairing and repainting the floor, the more I learned about how difficult and expensive this can be. And then I heard horror stories about even the best epoxy coatings showing tire tracks on hot days or even peeling if the surface preparation was not perfect. My prior house had come with this GarageTrac floor garage covering, and for the 11 years I lived in that house it remained perfect - even under my 4,500 lb SUV. So I decided to go that way again in the new house. Installation is very easy if you have the right tools - a hired helper and I got it done in about 6 hrs. Most of the job gets done very quickly; the edging takes more steps. You select a starting spot and begin snapping the tiles together. My packages came in 2 ft. x 2 ft sections of 4 tiles already assembled. No surface prep is needed at all. Just sweep off loose dirt, and knock off anything that protrudes from the surface. Cracks and peeling paint do not need anything done. Now to some tips on installing this floor: 1.) Where you start is VERY important. While the material is sitting loosely on the garage floor, it is too heavy to move a big section later on. You want the front edge to be just inside the garage door, with just a small gap. The door needs to close onto the actual garage door, not onto this material. You could just place the edge of a tile right there, but it is better to add these items first (sold separatly: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0755MNVZ9/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1 The floor material in not too think, but you really need these little ramp pieces to make a smooth transition up to the finished floor level. The tiles themselves have exposed "loops" on 2 edges and hidden pegs that go into those loops on 2 edges. You also need to start with a full tile a short distance (leave 1/4" for expansion) either left or right. The best way to accomplish all of this is to first lay a big "L" - a row of tiles about halfway across the front of the garage, exactly parallel to the opening, with the sloped edges attached, in the right depth so the door closes OK. The other part of the "L" runs from front to back. From that front-to-back portion, snap on a series of tiles until a full tile reaches to a point that is 1/4" from a main side wall. (My garage has steps on one side and intruding cabinets on the other, so I needed top find this spot about 1/3 of the way back.) Remember: these tiles have those protruding loops on 2 edges. Orient the tile so that one edge properly engages the sloped garage-front edging. And you want the edge extending to a side wall to be smooth, without the protruding loops. 2.) Attaching tiles The fit between tiles is very tight. The manufacturer suggest that you stomp the pegs into the loops to attach them. But this is very hard on the feet after a while. For most of them, I used a heavy rubber mallet to tap them together. Since two of us were working on the floor, my partner also did fine with a conventional hammer on a block of wood. These tiles are very tough, but don't hit them directly with a metal hammer. 3.) Separating tiles Once tiles are attached to each other, they really don't want to come apart. But you need to separate some of those 2 x 2 squares to get single tiles, and sometimes you'll make a mistake when laying the floor. The only way I have found to separate them is to place a piece of 2 x 4 under the UP side of a pair that need to come apart, and then hammer down hard through a wood block on the other side of the joint. You'll be afraid of breaking the tile (you won't), but it takes a lot of force. 4.) Finishing the starting rows of tiles. It will take you a while and some careful measuring to get these starting tiles in just the right alignment, but it is the most important step in the whole job. Next, add a few more rows of tile along the inside of the "L" along the front and front-to-back section. This makes the whole assembly more stiff, so you can make absolutely sure everything is dead straight and constant distance from front and side. But it won't be. No garage or room of any kind is perfectly square. We'll get to dealing with this. 5.) Laying the body of the floor. This is the easiest part. Just tap into place all of the 2x2 sections you can and then separate ed 1x2 and 1x1 pieces until all possible full tiles have been laid. Now give yourself a break - you are half done. 6.) All the rest of the tiles will require some cutting. The very best way to do this is with a table saw. For each partial tile, carefully measure the distance from the last full tile to the wall, subtract 1/4" and set your rip fence accordingly. On some tiles, you'll need to keep the side having the loops, so you need to compensate for those when the cut requires running those exposed loops along the fence. As with any cutting operation, cut the largest pieces first, so if you make a mistake you can reuse those scraps for smaller pieces. In my garage, I also needed to use a jig saw for small cuts around a pipe and the side tracks for my garage door. My total cost for materials and my helper worked out to just about the same as if I had an epoxy floor covering done. But based upon my prior experience, this floor will last at least a decade - probably longer - and no painted floor can claim that. If I somehow manage to damage one or more floor tiles, they can be replaced. One more tip: We keep our garage rather clean, but we cannot prevent the cars from dripping liquids. So I placed a pair of inexpensive 4' x 6' rubber-edge mats under the front of each car to catch that mess. When they get dirty enough, I drag the mats out to the driveway and hose them off. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ on October 3, 2019 by Pro Photog

  • Love My New Floor But Understand That It EXPANDS in Direct Sunlight
Size: 24 Pack Color: Graphite
Love the floor for all the positive reasons others have stated. But do be aware that walking across it produces a "clip clop" sound and if it sits in the direct hot sunlight it DOES expand. This wasn't a surprise because I had read the reviews and the responses to questions. I left a 1" space all around to account for expansion but in real life I have a car sitting on one side of the garage and a golf cart on the other so there is nowhere for the tiles to expand to so they create a buckle in the middle. As soon as I close the garage door the floor resumes its share in just a few minutes. UPDATE: 20 months after installation and I'm at least as happy with it as I was when I finished the installation. My garage is full of floor to ceiling cabinets so I really didn't think I would be using a hose to clean it, but I am. Not a problem at all and not required often. Yes, the direct Arizona sun causes it to rapidly expand... but it causes me to rapidly expand as well so it's not too bad. As soon as I close my garage door the tile rapidly returns to its original shape. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ on July 6, 2021 by orickoh

  • You need strength to assemble and install . . .
Size: 24 Pack Color: Graphite
I like the quality of the product. Installation can be easy, however, you still need a hammer to make it fit in all sides. You cannot install it by hand only. A hammer is required for me and it will be too tight when they are all together. The package comes with 4 tiles connected together, so taking them apart is a bit tough. I used them on my parking garage and it looks nice when installed. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ on August 1, 2021 by Dennis Sese

  • Great product!
Size: 24 Pack Color: Graphite
This is such a great product. Our garage floor was painted by previous owner and was peeling. Looked awful. I was able to install the floor in one day. There are a few suggestions. Take everything out of garage until floor is complete. Start in a corner that will not need cuts. Start a few inches from wall. This is a floating floor and needs room to expand. Do not try and anchor edges or the floor will buckle. Our garage walls werenโ€™t even so needed to move floor after almost complete. I also used edging to give it a finished look. Very durable. Looks professional. Once you get the knack of clicking together it goes fast. I used a rubber mallet. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ on August 8, 2020 by Amazon Customer

  • Look great, easy to install.
Size: 24 Pack Color: Graphite
The original epoxy floor coating in my garage was flaking throughout and I was tired of tracking flakes into the house. I rejected the idea of having the floor professionally recoated as being too costly and requiring me to completely empty the garage before proceeding. I researched the available alternatives and decided to go with the GarageTrac tiles. I installed the tiles in my 22โ€™x28โ€™ garage in less than two days and simply moved garage contents around as I snapped the tiles into place with a rubber mallet. The tiles were easy to install and the end result is fantastic. Hopefully they will hold up over time. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ on September 4, 2020 by John Shelton

  • Not just for garages!!!
Size: 24 Pack Color: Graphite
I needed a walkway to my storage shed and I did not want to have to try to pour concrete, so I purchased these instead and they are fantastic! They are very durable and attractive! I've had numerous compliments on them! Thanks! I would definitely recommend this product!
Reviewed in the United States ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ on September 12, 2020 by Patty Tikalsky

  • Quality product, Fast shipping
Size: 24 Pack Color: Graphite
Fast shipping, quality product
Reviewed in the United States ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ on July 29, 2021 by Gary

  • 1 order don't take up hardly any space
Size: 24 Pack Color: Graphite
Like it but I didn't realize $70 worth of this only covers a small part of 1 car garage
Reviewed in the United States ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ on May 25, 2021 by mike

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