Good Garage Floor Tile that’s Cheap and Easy to Install

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The 10-year experiment is over and so it’s time to flaunt this inexpensive garage floor product to the world.

A question came in on our YouTube channel this morning:

Q.: “Almost 10 yrs have passed, how did it hold up mate?” A: It’s now 9 years and 2 months since I personally installed this tile on my garage floor and every tile is still firmly in place.

When you watch this video, you’ll see that I used the Nexus Brand tile which is a tile. made for interior use only. Nexus is not recommended for use on a garage floor if you’re going to park a car on it. HOWEVER:

You Can Park a Car on THIS Tile

The manufacturer at Nexus called me when they saw this video and they told me, “We can’t honor the warranty of your customers are going to park cars on this product.” So together we went to work customizing a tile that’s still very affordable (as of this publishing date our selling price is only 99¢ per square foot INCLUDING delivery).

So for the past 9 years we have been selling this product to homeowners and businesses around the country and with great feedback.

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Great job. Cool rides…Thank you for sharing, Jose!

Airplane Hangar Flooring?

Well, we don’t really advertise the product for use on hangar floors, but at least 2 guys that I know of have used it and we’re getting ready to ship a new order to another customer next week.

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Tile for garage flooring
Light Gray Background with tiny specs to imitate epoxy finish.

Frequently Asked Questions about Garage Floor Tile

One of the most frequently asked questions about our garage floor tile is:

Q. How does it hold up to Hot Tires?
A. Since we have been selling this product, not a single customer has had an issue with hot tires ruining the tile.

Q. What should I use to protect the tile at the entrance of that garage? Is there a protective strip?

A. We don’t sell anything for that but some customers use a rubber or vinyl strip. You can find this at most hardware stores. Simply glue in down on top of the tile and the concrete.

Q. How can I replace tiles that may be damaged over time?

A. One of the best hings about the garage floor tiles is the fact that you can easily remove damaged tiles and replace them with tiles you have leftover from your original purchase. Simply warm up the tile(s) with a hair dryer or heat gun (uses for stripping paint) and the glue is quickly reactivated. Slip a putting knife under the tile and it comes off fairly easily. The drop your new tile in place! See How to Remove Floor Tile video below.

More Frequently Asked Questions About Garage Floor Tile

For answers to more frequently-asked questions about our Garage Floor Tile, visit this page on our website https://mazerwholesale.com/answers-questions-floor-tile/

Please visit our YouTube Channel to see more demo videos and tutorials.

Garage Flooring Idea

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I installed the black and white checkerboard peel and stick floor tile in my garage in April of 2011. As of this post which is created on December 24th 2015 the floor still looks great. Every tile is still firmly in place.

Peel & Stick Garage Flooring Tile

I live in New Jersey. In New Jersey we get hot summers consistently in the 80 to 90 degree range. During heat waves it’s not uncommon to go over 100 degrees. Humidity gets very high. In winter the average temperatures are in the 30’s and 40’s. It’s not unusual for cold snaps to bring temperatures down into the single digits. My point is that the extreme temperatures have not affected the adhesion of the flooring. See our patterns and prices on garage floor tile, click here.

The video below is me explaining and talking about the floor tile installation in progress on that day in April 2011. Mine is only a one car garage 90% of the area was installed in about 2 hours. To my recollection it took about another 3 hours or maybe a little more too cut into small pieces around the outside edges around the doorways and walls. I am NOT a handyman. In fact the only reason I really install the tile on the floor in my garage is because for years prior to that installation many people asked me if the tile would work on a cement garage floor.

Garage Floor Installation Video

 

I do not park my car in my garage because it’s too small. My garage is just for the kids bicycles my golf clubs the trash cans and some other typical household items we need to keep in storage.

A Cheap Garage Flooring Solution You Can Do Yourself

See our patterns and prices on garage floor tile, click here.

With the manufacturer we have developed a product which is almost identical to the tile I used on my garage floor. It’s a just a little but more money but is warrantied to park a car on it. We have been selling it with much success for several years. Customers constantly send us their installation photos and success stories.

So many of our customers come because they have tried other flooring solutions in their garage such as epoxy paint or other more expensive tile products which fail to hold up or are difficult to keep clean. The appeal of the peel and stick tiles is a combination of ease of installation, the easy to keep them clean, the ability to remove and replace tiles which may become damaged or corrupt over the course of time (which seldom happens) and of course they’re very low cost.

Photos from our satisfied customers who purchased and installed our garage floor tile.

Cheap garage floor tile

 

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Photos of garage flooring installations pour in from our satisfied customers. Some get really creative.

Black & white checkerboard flooring
One of our satisfied customers sent us this photo of their museum-quality 50’s luncheonette reproduction.

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