Frequently Asked Questions
Expert Insights, Your Garage Flooring Questions Answered
What makes modular tiles a better choice for garage flooring compared to epoxy?
Modular tiles offer unparalleled versatility and durability. Unlike epoxy, they are resistant to chemical spills, heavy loads, and do not require resealing, ensuring a long-lasting and maintenance-free flooring solution.
How can I choose the right style and color of garage tiles to match my home?
Vegas Modular Flooring offers hundreds of unique styles and colors to choose from. We recommend requesting our catalog to browse through the options and even offer personalized consultations to match your vision perfectly.
Is the installation process for garage floor tiles complicated?
Not at all! Our modular tiles are designed for easy, DIY installations with interlocking systems that make it straightforward. For those who prefer, we also offer professional installation services to ensure a seamless experience.
Can garage floor tiles withstand heavy vehicle and tool weight?
Absolutely. Our garage floor tiles are manufactured to withstand up to 60,000 lbs of rollover weight, making them ideal for heavy vehicles, tools, and machinery without the risk of crushing or damage.
How do I maintain my new garage floor tiles?
Maintenance is simple. Modular tiles can be easily cleaned with a mop and mild detergent. They are designed to resist stains and spills, making them a hassle-free option for any garage.
What if I receive damaged tiles or notice defects upon delivery?
Vegas Modular Flooring takes every precaution to ensure safe delivery. However, should any tiles arrive damaged or with defects, we personally inspect and replace them at no extra cost to ensure your satisfaction.
How soon can I use my garage after installing new floor tiles?
Immediately! One of the great advantages of modular tile flooring is the lack of downtime. Once installed, you can use your garage right away, without waiting for any curing or drying processes.
What do you put under garage floor tiles?
Typically, nothing needs to go under garage floor tiles as they can be installed directly onto concrete. However, when using a car jack, placing plywood or sheet metal underneath can distribute the weight evenly, preventing tile damage. Additionally, for noise reduction and to prevent shifting, rubber underlayment is recommended, especially beneath hard plastic tiles.
Can you install tile on a garage floor?
Absolutely, garage floor tiles can be installed on garage floors and are even compatible with radiant heating systems. It’s important to adhere to the radiant heating manufacturer’s guidelines during installation to ensure the integrity of the flooring.
Does water get under garage floor tiles?
Water and snow are not issues for garage floor tiles. These elements will either drain out of the garage or evaporate. Vented tiles allow for easy drainage and evaporation, while tightly interlocked tiles prevent water penetration. If water does get underneath, it’s designed to evaporate over time, not damaging the flooring.
Which tiles are best for garage floor?
The choice between hard plastic tiles and soft PVC tiles depends on your specific needs. Hard plastic tiles are durable and suitable for heavy-duty applications, while soft PVC tiles offer flexibility and are car jack approved, making them ideal for residential garages looking for a balance between durability and comfort.