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Flooring tile

Kevin54

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Has anyone ever used any of these tiles in either the rubber or the plastic? Click on the site and then scroll to the tile. We get an Auto Trader once a week and the company is listed in the back selling auto equipment. I was looking at their site and seen that they sell floor tile. They have a place in Indy so that is only a couple of hours drive for me. http://stores.ebay.com/Greg-Smith-Equipment-Tools

Kevin
 
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Majeztic

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I purchased two samples of both the plastic and rubber tiles from this company.

The plastic tiles are cheaply made and actually cracked on the surface in two small areas when I tried to pull them apart. The hammer test left some damages to them.

The rubber tiles are very nice. They have an overlapping edge on them and they are comfortable to walk on. They held up very well to my abusive hammer testing and left only very minor damage.

The plastic tiles are noisy to walk on but the rubber tiles are quite. The plastic tiles allow the slab to breath but the rubber tiles will hold moisture and you may have mildew problems.

The samples cost about $10.00 for each two-tile pack shipped.
 
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mhoffm911

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For a similar cost (currently), I would be looking at the Motofloor that is currently on sale at Costco (see other thread on these forums about it). It's $89 per box.
 
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