Choosing what you want to go on your garage floor at your home can lead you down the path of several different choices. One option is to stain the garage floor with an acid stain. Another choice would be to apply a garage floor paint that is then sealed. Both of these choices have their own unique set of pros and cons which leads some to opt for using interlocking garage floor tiles to lay down on the floor of the garage.
Types of Interlocking Garage Floor Tile
1. Modutile Interlocking Garage Floor Tiles – these types of tiles come in a diamond pattern which makes for slip resistant surface. Each box of tiles contains 30 tiles which measure 12 inches x 12 inches x .5 inches so one box will give you 30 square feet of coverage. The tiles are easy to install thanks to an interlocking loop-to-peg system, so there are no additional tools required to install them or any type of adhesive that needs to be used.
Cleaning the tiles is easy for any type of grease, gas or oil spots. A sponge mop with water or a mild type of degreaser will do the trick. The modular garage floor tiles come in several different colors, such as black, red, brown, beige, blue and yellow as well as additional colors.
2. Interlocking PVC Garage Floor Tiles – one of the keys when looking at interlocking garage floor tiles is finding a product that can handle any type of moisture that happens to get underneath the tiles. The Norsk PVC flooring tiles handle this by allowing the moisture to flow out from under the tiles allowing it to evaporate which keeps the floor dry underneath.The Norsk flooring comes with six interlocking tiles per box which will provide coverage for almost 14 square feet of flooring space.
The Benefits of Garage Floor Tiles Interlocking
There are a few benefits for having garage interlocking floor tiles such as the ability to have them easily installed without using additional tools or adhesive products. If one of the tiles happens to get damaged, they are very easy to replace by simply snapping out the bad tile and replacing it with a new one. The wide variety of colors also allows you to create different patterns or borders on the floor to create a unique look. If you decide after six months you want a different look or pattern, you can easily change the appearance of the garage floor interlocking tiles.

September 11th, 2011
Tyler Toolmond
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