Big Floors GarageTrac Diamond, Interlocking Non-Slip Garage Flooring Tile, Durable, Modular, Heavy-Duty Copolymer, Easy Install (Graphite, 24 Pack of 12 x 12" Tiles)








Key features
- •GarageTrac garage flooring is easy to install, no tools necessary and snaps together with interlocking modular tiles. These tiles provide a high-end look and exceptional floor protection
- •Premium automotive and garage materials. An alternative to epoxy flooring, this non-toxic garage and basement flooring is proudly made in the USA with no glue or fumes
- •Easy to clean protective flooring. Clean-up is a breeze and won't leave stains. Car Oil, dirt, dust, or other messes are no problem with a mop or shop vac
- •Non-slip & slip resistant. The diamond top flooring design provides great traction and added safety in your garage, basement, or workshop
- •No tools or buddies needed to assemble your premium garage floor. Interlocking tile design allows you to assemble any Color combination that will fit together perfectly and not budge, shift, or raise
Big Floors GarageTrac Diamond, Interlocking Non-Slip Garage Flooring Tile, Durable, Modular, Heavy-Duty Copolymer, Easy Install (Graphite, 24 Pack of 12 x 12" Tiles)
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Customer Reviews
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Look great, easy to install.
John Shelton✓ Verified Purchase•July 29, 2023
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 22'x28' 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.
I researched the available alternatives and decided to go with the GarageTrac tiles. I installed the tiles in my 22'x28' 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.
Fantastic product!
BJ✓ Verified Purchase•July 26, 2023
We used in out garage to cover up the floor after epoxy paint didn't stand up...I wish I had discovered this before we spent money and many hours using epoxy paint and sealer. It's only been installed a few days but it looks great and appears to be extremely rugged. With a 12 year warranty, I feel comfortable it is as described.
Easy to install
Anatoly✓ Verified Purchase•June 11, 2023
Used these tiles on my garage floor. Easy to install and seem to be quite sturdy. We'll see how they last. The tiles are rather pricey compared to garage floor paint: the total cost came to nearly $1K.
You need strength to assemble and install . . .
Dennis Sese✓ Verified Purchase•May 18, 2023
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.
Great product!
Amazon Customer✓ Verified Purchase•May 11, 2023
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 weren'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.
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