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texast2014

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Would anyone know who manufactures this tile? Each piece is 10" x 10". I've tried google images but no luck.
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Would anyone know who manufactures this tile? Each piece is 10" x 10". I've tried google images but no luck.
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That is a sport tile in a metric size .. there are about a dozen companies that have copied that design... If you are looking to add on to that I would try a company called gamecourts.com , they typically have a lot of used and products that also come from china, mexico, et
 
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texast2014

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Thanks for the info. There's a guy selling a whole pallet of these and I'm researching to find a compatible ramp edge. Planning to get them for my two car garage.

I wonder if these can handle the weight of our vehicles. Any reason not to use these tiles for a garage?
 
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Thanks for the info. There's a guy selling a whole pallet of these and I'm researching to find a compatible ramp edge. Planning to get them for my two car garage.

I wonder if these can handle the weight of our vehicles. Any reason not to use these tiles for a garage?

Sports flooring is much different than garage flooring. I do not know about that particular tile,but sports flooring is design to flex and absorb impact. The locks are also made to differently. Our other division SnapSports athletic surfaces http://www.snapsports.com is the largest manufacturer of premium modular sports surfacing and non of the products we manufacture for sports are offered as garage flooring for this very reason. Our family created the backyard court industry over 40 years ago and have been at it ever since.
With that said, if the tiles you are looking at are really cheap, it may be worth trying for your garage...depending on what you do in the garage and the type of cars/trucks you drive , it could work fine.
 
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