🚗 Upgrade your garage game with Big Floors — where durability meets effortless style!
Big Floors GarageDeck Coin Pattern tiles are premium, non-toxic copolymer modular flooring designed for garages. Featuring patented PowerLock interlocking technology, these 24-pack graphite tiles install quickly without tools and support rolling loads over 40,000 lbs. Their slip-resistant coin pattern resists stains and chemicals, making maintenance simple. Made in the USA, they offer customizable design options for a durable, professional-grade garage floor.
Brand | Big Floors |
Material | copolymer |
Size | 24 Pack |
Color | Graphite |
Finish Type | Premium |
Style | Traditional |
Installation Type | Interlocking |
Product Dimensions | 24"L x 24"W |
Pattern | Coin |
Item Weight | 13.6 ounces |
Shape | Rectangular |
Edge Style | Square Edge |
Unit Count | 24.0 Square Feet |
Coverage | 24 Square Feet |
Form Factor | Rectangular coin-top patterned tile |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Special Feature | Anti-Slip, Durable |
UPC | 810202030251 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00810202030251 |
Manufacturer | SnapLock Industries |
Part Number | GD24GRPH |
Item model number | GD24GRPH |
Finish | Premium |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Anti-Slip, Durable |
Usage | Garage Floor Tiles |
Included Components | GarageDeck Coin Pattern Interlocking Modular Garage Flooring Tile (24) |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | 12 |
P**N
Great Product
The media could not be loaded. I looked into having an epoxy/polyurea treatment on my garage floor, about 450sf. The costs were all above $3,000. I investigated this product and installed if for under $1,300. These are very solid tiles and well made. They snap together and, be warned, once snapped together on the floor, will not come back up. I bought gray tiles for most of the garage, and for color, installed black ones where we park the car and blue ones where we park the Can Am. I installed them when my wife was away for a few days. The total installation time was about 2.5 days with just me doing the work. My wife was blown away.The video shows how to separate the tiles as they come 4x4. I found that if I placed a single tile (face up) below the interface of the two tiles, that when grabbed the interlocking parts with a plier, I could press down and the one connection would pop open. You then have to do this for each of the four interlocking parts. It goes pretty fast once you get the hang of it. I didn't damage any of the tile. In some cases, I could just install all four tiles at once. I would align them, step down on an edge, and then repeat over each of the interfaces. No need, typically, to get on your knees to install them. I used a 12" chop saw to cut the pieces; it worked great.This floor looks great, is holding up very well, is easy to clean (broom or leaf blower), and isn't cold on your feet when you walk on it; I think it stays cleaner too. It does make a plastic-like sound when you walk on it. Remember to buy the edging for the entrance into the garage.
P**O
Perfect for the Basement floor
We have purchased several of these for our basement floor. Perfect for weight benches and eases the ability to move items along the floor
L**3
Work as intended
They work as intended, but they are a harder type plastic, not the soft squishy type rubber.
N**B
Instructions would help.
No instructions on how to disassemble or reassemble sections. Just put them down last evening, so can't assess durability
S**S
Durable, easy to install
Easy to assemble and cut if needed. We put ours in our dirtbike trailer and it’s held up nicely. They’re thick and durable for all kinds of wear and tear. Good price for the size of each piece.
A**.
Good Floor Tiles
Great floors, snap together nicely. One box is 6’x8’. Using in garage. Upgrade from gym mats for last flooring, this is easier to clean too.
P**K
MADE IN USA!!!
Good stuff. Nice thickness fairly easy to cut on table saw.
D**M
They’re ok.
They’re hard plastic, no cushion at all. When you walk on them your hear them “click” on the concrete floor underneath. They would be quieter if I had put down an underlayment. They feel cheap. On the plus side, very easy to install.Since I don’t plan on parking in them are rolling my tool boxes over them, I kind of wish I would have bought something with a little give.
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