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Author: Subject: Garage floor tiles for about £10 per sq m ?
cloudy

posted on 13/8/11 at 02:30 PM Reply With Quote
Garage floor tiles for about £10 per sq m ?

Does anyone know where I can get some (new or used) interlocking garage floor tiles for around £10 a square meter (need 36 sq meters) I can just about do it with rubber rolls, but i'd rather interlocking stuff so it doesn't move at the joints...

Anyone have any good sources? Ebay seems to start at about £20 per sq meter...


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richardR1

posted on 13/8/11 at 02:42 PM Reply With Quote
Best i have found for quality tiles are these on the bay PVC Factory Flooring rubber heavy Floor tiles £17.99psm | eBay





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mark chandler

posted on 13/8/11 at 03:28 PM Reply With Quote
I saw some big rubber 4'x8' sheets of interlocking sheets at an agricultural supplier last year, maybe worth having a look, used for sheep pens and the like.

They had solid and with holes, this was at Scats in Heathfield BTW

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Tatey

posted on 13/8/11 at 04:36 PM Reply With Quote
I bought 21m² of rubber interlocking hidden joint flooring tiles from this company (I went for the raised disk style):

www.eco-tile.net

The online price states £25 + VAT/m² however I managed to get all of my flooring for £200. If you ring up the company they have some grade B stock which is available, my flooring was perfect, they were just trying out a slightly different shade of grey and could therefore not sell it as perfect stock.

I did a bit of haggling on the phone with the woman which got the price so low, I also picked up the tiles from their factory/warehouse.

I've used the flooring for nearly a year now and its been perfect, so much nicer to work on, keeps the concrete dust at bay. The only issue I've found that welding spatter leaves marks in the floor as it melts it slightly but I have a fire blanket which I put down that seems to stem the issue.

The flooring has been very hard wearing and has recently been moved from one garage to another, and came up and went down really easily with no issues.

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cloudy

posted on 14/8/11 at 12:04 PM Reply With Quote
Thanks, I'll ring around and see what I can do...

James





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geoff shep

posted on 15/8/11 at 07:41 PM Reply With Quote
These work out at about £15 per sq m

http://www.dura-tex.co.uk/-stable-mats/43-interlocking-eva-stable-mat-18mm.html






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