Description – Grid-Loc Diamond series tiles are engineered to withstand the harshest garage environments available. These tiles can handle extremely heavy rolling vehicle loads and are resistant to oil, grease, antifreeze, and many other household chemicals. These tiles are also stain-resistant, odorless, slip-resistant, and UV stable. Installation is as easy as snapping together adjacent garage tiles to form a beautiful and customizable garage flooring surface. These garage floor tiles also come with an industry-leading 12-year warranty.
Specs
Material |
Polypropylene |
Size |
12” x 12” |
Thickness |
1/2" (12mm) |
Weight (Approx.) |
0.83 lbs per tile |
Colorfast |
Yes |
Chemical Resistant |
Yes |
Slip Resistant |
Yes |
Car Jack Approved |
No |
Surface Finish |
Semi-Gloss |
Interlock Style |
Hidden/Snap Together |
Rolling Weight |
36,000 lbs |
Warranty |
12 years |
Recommended Uses – Grid-Loc Diamond series tiles are often used as garage tiles; however they have also been used successfully as a flooring option in tool and storage sheds, as trade show flooring, in auto dealership showrooms to accent cars, and on auto and car show display floors.
Note: These tiles can be damaged under the weight of a car jack. We recommend using your car jack directly on concrete.
In Stock - Ships between Oct 11 - 15
Grid-Loc Diamond Tiles are easy to clean and can be cleaned as often as needed.
- Sweeping or vacuuming any loose crumbs, dust, or debris from the tiles.
- Occasionally damp mop the garage tiles with a mild soap and water mixture. Some soaps commonly used include Dawn dish detergent and/or Tide laundry detergent.
Installing these interlocking tiles is very simple and usually done by the consumer. Typical installation of these tiles is as follows:
- Clean your subfloor so that it is free of all dirt, dust, grease, or other foreign material.
- When installing the hard plastic tiles, we recommend starting in the front left corner of the room and working your way out from there.
- Make sure the female side (loops) of the tile is facing away from the wall.
- After lining the left wall and the adjacent wall with tiles, proceed to fill the rest of the room with whole tiles.
- When you come up to a wall or obstruction, measure the area and cut the tiles with a tile cutter or a power saw with a fine-toothed blade. Then put the trimmed tiles into place.
- When making cuts, ensure you leave a 3/4” space between the tiles and the wall or obstruction.
- Once the tiles are in place, you can then snap in the edge pieces if you purchased them.