Heavy Duty Garage Flooring
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Key Features
Product description
Transform your space with our professional grade interlocking flooring. Perfect for home garages, showrooms or busy commercial workshops. Built from premium virgin PVC, these interlocking floor tiles are engineered to handle extreme conditions while delivering a smart, professional finish.
Why Choose Heavy Duty Garage Floor Tiles?
Quick Installation, Easy Maintenance
- Easy to install, simply tap together with a rubber mallet. No special tools or glue are required unless exposed to heat sources such as direct sunlight.
Strength & Durability
- Suitable for use with trolley jacks, axel stands and motor bike stands. Each tile can support up to 6,000kg – ideal for tool cabinets, vehicles and high traffic areas.
Safe, Resistant, and Reliable
- Designed to resist oil, solvents, and chemicals, these vinyl floor tiles help reduce slips and stand up to tough environments.
Clean, Professional Finish
- Easy to clean and improves the appearance of your space.
Protect or Cover Damaged Floors
- Cover up a contaminated floor or minimise damage and noise by absorbing vibrations and withstanding constant impact and abrasion.
Important Information – Please Read Before Ordering
We want you to get the best results from your floor tiles, so here are a few helpful things to know before you place your order.
Our tiles are designed for indoor use only. If parts of your floor receive direct sunlight or experience temperature changes, you will need to use an adhesive to keep everything secure. If you’re unsure whether this applies to your space we have a gluing guide available to download in the assembly section, or we’re always happy to advise.
Some rubber tyres and wheels may cause staining on vinyl flooring, including our tiles. This is due to a chemical reaction between the anti-oxidants in rubber tyres and the plasticizers used in vinyl flooring. The resulting stain is typically brown, which is less noticeable on darker tile colours such as Anthracite Grey or Black. Unfortunately, this is a known issue across the entire flooring industry and cannot be prevented unless changes are made to tyre manufacturing






















