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Could these tiles be used in a basement workout room with an occasional moisture problem on the floor? We previously had puzzle mat there and any small amount of water would wick under the tiles and because there was no air space would remain for a long time.
Anonymous
Our Slate Flex Tiles can be used as a workout floor in your basement with an occasional moisture problem. Since these tiles are non-porous like your foam tiles, you may still have the issue with there being moisture under the tiles. If the moisture if coming up from your subfloor, we would recommend sealing the subfloor to mitigate the moisture issue.
What do you think about using these in a bathroom/kitchen?
quinn
Our Slate Flex Tiles would be a great flooring option in a bathroom. These soft PVC tiles are water-resistant and are very easy to clean and maintain. Unlike natural tile, these tiles are slip resistant even when wet and will not crack if and when a subfloor were to crack. These tiles are also mold and mildew resistant.
Can this be installed in the northeast over a pitted concrete garage floor
Rick
Our Slate Flex Tiles can be installed anywhere in the country. These tiles work best when installed over a flat surface, but if there is some minor pitting, these tiles will install just fine. If there is significant pitting or other surface imperfections, leveling of the subfloor may be necessary.
Is the floor strong enough for a pool table?
LORNA F DRAKE
Our Slate Flex Tiles are durable enough to withstand the weight of a pool table on to of them. These tiles are constructed from flexible PVC plastic which is the same material used for piping in homes and business. These tiles were created for use in garages, but are stylish enough to be used throughout the home.
Are these tiles waterproof if a basement were to flood? Can they be pulled up to dry the floor underneath and put back down, or are they not made for repeated installation?
Our Slate Flex Tiles are non-porous and are water resistant, so if your basement were to flood, you could pull them up, clean them, let them air dry, and re-install them with ease. These tiles are interlocking tiles and can be removed and re-installed as many times as you own them.
Do you need to allow for expansion/contraction when put on a concrete basement floor?If so how much?
Vanessa
Leaving a gap at the wall roughly the thickness of tiles being used is recommended to account for expansion and contraction of the floor tiles in varied temperature ranges.
these flex tiles are waterproof but are they weather proof and uv restent could they be used for a outside deck floor where the weather in the summer is 100 degrees and winter could go -20 below
bill meyer
These flex tiles are not specifically constructed for outdoor use and they are not UV stable. For UV stability, we'd recommend choosing an outdoor approved flooring.
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