🚗 Transform your garage into a sleek, safe, and durable workspace—because your car deserves the best!
These 12x12 inch black polypropylene garage floor tiles come in a pack of 48, featuring a patent-pending anti-slip brick pattern and UV coating to prevent buckling. Designed to withstand rolling loads over 40,000 LBS, they snap together easily without tools, resist oil and stains, and provide a professional-grade, durable flooring solution for garages, workshops, and basements.
Brand | boldworks |
Material | Polypropylene (PP) |
Size | 12 x 12 Inch |
Color | Black |
Style | Modern |
Installation Type | Interlocking, glue |
Product Dimensions | 12"L x 12"W |
Pattern | Brick pattern |
Shape | Square |
Item Thickness | 0.5 Inches |
Edge Style | Square Edge |
Unit Count | 48.0 Count |
Special Feature | Anti slip |
UPC | 810117940348 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00810117940348 |
Manufacturer | ZPINC |
Part Number | Garage Floor tiles - black |
Item Weight | 38 pounds |
Item model number | Garage Floor tiles - black |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Anti slip |
Included Components | Garage Floor tiles - black |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
C**B
Transform Your Garage in Day
The media could not be loaded. If you're tired of staring at a cracked, stained concrete floor, interlocking garage tiles are one of the best ways to completely transform the space. I recently installed them in one of my garage bays and plan to do the other 2 as well. The before and after difference is night and day. These tiles are a fantastic solution for a DIY garage upgrade, offering a polished look with minimal effort.The biggest advantage is the ease of installation. Unlike epoxy coatings that require extensive prep and a long curing time- the quote I got for my space was $4,000, you can lay these tiles down right over your existing concrete. The snap-together system is intuitive and quick. I covered my first bay in an hour with no tools. You don’t need any messy glues or special tools, which saves a huge amount of time and hassle.Once installed, the tiles are incredibly durable. They're built to withstand the weight of vehicles, heavy tools, and a lot of foot traffic. I no longer worry about dropping something and chipping the concrete. They're also stain-resistant to oil, grease, and chemicals, making cleanup a breeze. The textured surface—whether a diamond plate, coin, or ribbed design—provides excellent traction and is far less slippery than bare concrete, especially when wet which is great for my kids.However, there are a few things to keep in mind. While the installation is easy, it can be a bit of a workout; some tiles require a firm tap to lock into place. While they're durable, they aren't completely invulnerable.Overall, interlocking garage floor tiles are a smart investment. I’m glad I spent the money on these over expoxy. They instantly elevate the look of my garage, protect the subfloor, and provide a low-maintenance, high-performance surface.
T**T
Quick and Easy Change
I've always wanted to put an epoxy coating on my garage floor, but could never work up the strength to empty out my entire garage and pay thousands of dollars to have it done. So I decided to try these tiles to see if I could make a quick change. I have been pleasantly surprised how well they've performed over the last six months. Overall, I would give them four stars and recommend them to anyone looking for the same. Here are the details behind my rating.Quick and easy installation, but get a rubber malletThey go down really quickly once you learn what to do, but I would encourage you not to use your hand to pound them all together. You have to do a fair amount of pounding with your fist or palm to get the tiles to click together and it's much easier to use a rubber mallet. Stepping on the tiles could also work, but you run the danger of misaligning, the attachment points, and bending them backward. I did this on several occasions, and even broke a few off before I got the hang of it, and learned to do it more carefully.Good texture and gripOnce you get the tiles down, you'll see that the texture and grip is quite good. Even when wet, they aren't slippery like others seem to be. The only downside is that you'll need to get a fixed mop to clean them. After the winter months when we tracked in lots of road, debris and salt, I learned that you couldn't simply swiffer the tiles clean. Once I had the right tool cleaning, the tiles was no problem at all.Watch out for direct sunlight and heatI took one star off my review because of the way these tiles react to direct sunlight and extreme heat. If you leave your garage door up for several hours in the summer, where these tiles are in the direct sunlight, they can begin to bow up in certain places. nothing major, but a noticeable bow upward. Not to worry though, as soon as you remove the heat and direct sunlight, they lay back down flat. I'm beginning to believe that this is only something they do in the earlier stages after installation. I believe it's time goes on they will lay more flat even in these extreme conditions. I wouldn't let that worry you because that's the way all plastic items react to heat.Final thoughtsOverall, I've been so pleased with these tiles that I've bought them not just for my entire three car garage but also for my offsite warehouse where I store my RV. They enhanced not only the look of my garage floor spaces, but also the functionality with better grip and tread. I think you'll be really pleased with your decision if you decide to go with these for your garage.
M**N
Great product, good price, and a solid solution!
I love this product! I’ve painted a garage floor before, and it was a messy process. My current garage is 590 square feet, and I was able to install this flooring solo in two days. Hand trucks made a big difference since I had a lot to move.As for the product itself, it’s incredibly easy to work with—it just snaps into place. I started by assembling as many tiles as possible in the center of the garage, parking on them as I went. Then, I moved everything out and finished up. If your concrete is clean and not too rough, you can even slide the tiles to center them as needed. I didn’t use a mallet; instead, I just used my foot in a sneaker. No need to stomp—just place the tile, press down with your weight, and it clicks right in. If something doesn’t fit perfectly, I keep a standard screwdriver handy to pop the plastic back into place.Highly recommended!
O**M
Sturdy and easy to install
Used these on our new shed’s floor so stuff like oil or gas from the lawn equip etc doesn’t get on the wooden floor. Took very little time to put down and I’m sure it’ll make the shed last longer and stay cleaner. Just bear in mind that they are 12” squares and I, who am not at all handy, didn’t see any way to cut some down to cover every inch of floor space so I’ve got a couple inches all around the outside walls I couldn’t cover which isn’t a big deal for us.
R**K
Poor quality
Edit - went from 3 stars down to one. I need to remove them and install different tiles of higher quality that will lay flat. Waves along edge, bubbles in the field. Important to know, left a full half inch on each side the tiles can float. Also, exposure to sun is minimal.Reasonably priced and they snap together extremely well - no gap. Also, they look pretty good but thought they would have more of a shine. The primary issue I see is when they get hot. They lay perfectly flat but I had my garage door open for about 10 minutes and the area exposed to the sun buckled and it looks like ocean waves. Some areas were 3-4 inches above the ground. Hoping they lay flat again when they cool down
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