Garage flooring can have many benefits for commercial garages as well as for homeowners. Having Interlocking Floor tiles that cover your garage floor can protect your sub-flooring.
Easy install your own Garage Flooring
Garage flooring is typically designed to be durable and resistant to wear and tear. However, it is still important to choose the right type of garage flooring, as it can help to protect the concrete surface beneath it, prevent damage from oil and other chemicals, and create a more functional and attractive space.
There are several different types of garage flooring available, each with its own advantages and disadvantages. The majority of these applications can be quite costly, such as Epoxy flooring and Stamped concrete, and a professional is needed to assist with the installation of these flooring treatments.
There are however other options that are a lot more cost-effective and easy to install, even if you want to install it yourself. Rubber interlocking tiles and Rubber Floor sheets are effective ways to cover any cement flooring in garages and to give your garage a clean and fresh look.
Choosing the right flooring for your garage
Rubber Interlocking tiles are a popular option for garage flooring, as they are easy to install and can be quickly replaced if damaged. They come in a variety of materials, but at COBA Africa we manufacture our interlocking tiles from 100% recycled PVC Rubber – ideal for high-traffic and hardworking environments. Take a look at our range of Interlocking Tiles above – hidden lock or visible lock, Virgin material or 100% Recycled material, take your pick.
Another simple and effective solution is our COBAdot or Speckled Rubber Sheeting. Known for their anti-slip capabilities, these rubber sheeting applications are easy to install while adding a clean and clear finish to your garage flooring.
When choosing garage flooring and garage flooring tiles, it’s important to consider factors such as durability, resistance to chemicals and abrasions, ease of installation, and cost. Also, consider how you will be using your garage, as this can help to determine the best type of flooring for your needs.