There are many types of PVC flooring products, from interlocking garage tile and decking to workout flooring, entryway, anti-fatigue mat options, and raised modular products. PVC plastic flooring is generally flexible. In areas in the home exposed to dampness, such as a shower or a basement, you’ll appreciate the waterproof features of PVC plastic flooring, as it will resist the formation of mold and mildew.
When installing roof tiles, there’s no need to hire a professional and greatly increase the cost of the project, as interlocked pieces will pop together quickly.
Blue floor tiles come in a variety of styles and uses. Whether you are looking for blue tile for your home gym, garage, outdoor patio, or pool deck, Greatmats has the best options for you!
Interlocking flooring connects in many different ways. Puzzle piece edged flooring fits together just like puzzle pieces, while some types of interlocking flooring have hidden locks and other connection devices.
Top Q & A's
Can you use PVC floor tiles for home gym or exercise flooring?
Yes! Ashley Radetich uses our Staylock Orange Peel Tiles for her home gym setup in her basement.
What are the Pros and Cons of PVC flooring?
For customers who are seeking to install PVC flooring, read about the pros and cons of PVC before making the purchase.
Is PVC flooring waterproof and can it be used outdoors?
Yes and Yes! Some types of PVC floor tiles are made to be used outdoors and can be used in areas that would repeatedly get wet. These tiles may have perforations that run through the entire thickness of the material, allowing water to drain through to the subfloor or ground underneath.
Installation
Where to Install: PVC Flooring can be installed over concrete, wood, dirt or gravel as long as you install on a firm and flat surface. Doug installed the Patio Outdoor Tile over his existing wood deck and the result was ''phenomenal!''