Here's How You Fit Interlocking Garage Floor Tiles - Step by Step (Quick & Easy) by GFTC
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 6 ก.พ. 2025
- Here's how we at The Garage Floor Tile Company recommend you install our interlocking PVC garage floor tiles.
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Just ordered mine for my garage and TH-cam channel set. Can’t wait . Will pop a video up when I do it
How did it go?
@@metallic6121 Dead easy thanks. Quick video here if you fancy it th-cam.com/video/0UimyqsAyn8/w-d-xo.html
Looks great. Did you push the tile against three of the four walls or leave a gap along each wall?
step aside and watch. Wow! nice technique thanks for posting 🍺
How about to use length laser ?, is more easy than tape measure!
Whilst you “can” use a Stanley knife, definitely use a jigsaw (or similar) and save not only time, but your hands as well.
Hi Adam, thanks. This is great advice, it can be tough to cut the tiles with a utility knife especially in colder temperatures but the option is there. We do not reccommend anyone try and use a normal utlity blade (straight edge) with a stanley though. If you absolutely need to use one buy a set of "concave" blades as the curve helps cut through PVC much easier.
@@garagefloortilecompany8432 Absolutely! I used the installation pack to good success, but for longer cuts on tiles, the stanley knife and curved blade took quite a lot of time and energy to get through. Great product overall and fitting video and instructions are excellent.
@@adamjollyman Used a track saw with a wood blade - a few seconds to cut each tile to size. Makes quite a bit of mess but sweeps up easily :)
This is pleasing my OCD very much 😊😊
Does this product not need an expansion gap around the edge?
Never mind I read the installation guide and if you follow the instructions in this video it’s supposed to create a 5mm expansion gap anyway.
Where I get this thanks
Can you put this over a damp garage floor that is suffering from condensation?
Yes, you can!
Do these have a strong odor? Like if I used these in a home office setting would it be unbearable?
No odour whatsoever
What will happen when snow and water get under this tile?
Nothing :) Just evaporates up as normal.
Why not start at entrance with the ramps then fit tiles from there? Otherwise how do u finish of the front assume you’re not using ramps
You're right, this is how you would start if you're using ramps. Video shows a method that will work with and without ramps :)
15 celcius minimum to install in a garage, that rules out 9 months of the year in the UK.
You can install them in a temperature below, but you'll need to warm them up first e.g. leave them for 24 hours in a different room. The reason for this are as follows:
a) The tiles are at their smallest when cold, and expand when warmer. If you make cuts whilst the tiles are cold, it's difficult to know how big of an expansion gap to use. When the tiles expand during warmer months, it's important that there is a large enough expansion gap for the tiles to move into. If you install them whilst they are cold and at their smallest, the chances are the expansion gap will not be large enough and will cause problems. When the tiles are warmer, we can gurauntee that a 5mm expansion gap is suitable.
b) The tiles are much tougher to cut when they are cold.
Hope this helps! GFTC
US retailer?
No sorry
how can i get this tiles?
garagefloortilecompany.com
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