ontcanuck
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I know their expensive but I really like who has these in their garage
I know their expensive but I really like who has these in their garage

Typically, I am one of the biggest sticklers for proper spelling/grammar/punctuation, but I have been refraining since joining GJ for the greater good of the community.
But after that quote ^^^ whomever has these tiles in their garage, sure does have quite the admirer!!![]()
you must be a teacher so you must be on the wrong Forum) hope the wording is satisfactory.I know their expensive but I really like these tiles. Who has these tiles in their garage (how is thatyou must be a teacher so you must be on the wrong Forum) hope the wording is satisfactory.
Yes ADAWIL2002 those are the ones
Not quite there yet: "I know they're expensive, but I really like these tiles. Who has these tiles in their garage?"
Sorry to disappoint, but I am an engineer. I am definitely in the right place.Besides, teachers have the same amount of right to be here as you or I do. Just FYI.
True lock looks to be the kind of tile where you can see the interlocking tabs
if you have two different tiles attached to one another. Check out Tuff Seal, they don't have that issue but I am sure are a bit more expensive as well.
There are not a whole lot of people who have those either as there was a thread out a few weeks ago on it to no avail.
The ideal floor tile, to me would be:
1. Interlocking
2. Permit water drainage.
3. Permit use of floor jack/jack stands
4. Reasonable in cost
Any recommendations for a product that meets all these specs?

http://www.americangaragefloor.com/premier/pvc-garage-floor-tile/
You cannot see the seems and water does not get underneath the tiles

The ideal floor tile, to me would be:
1. Interlocking
2. Permit water drainage.
3. Permit use of floor jack/jack stands
4. Reasonable in cost
Any recommendations for a product that meets all these specs?
These are the same as the Tuff Seal tiles, just the private label version. They are the highest end PVC tile I am aware of and the locks are truly watertight. Depending on color and pattern selection, the down side can be price and lead time
These are the same as the Tuff Seal tiles, just the private label version. They are the highest end PVC tile I am aware of and the locks are truly watertight. Depending on color and pattern selection, the down side can be price and lead time
I will grab some and post later today or in the morning. In the meantime I did post the TrueLock PVC picture here: http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=225874 (NOT the tuffseal version)
How does the TrueLock PVC compare to the Tuff Seal is it as waterproof
