With Interlocking Floor Tiles, Please Your Eye Before You Buy
For me, seeing is believing – which is why it took me so long to revamp my garage. I wanted to see the finish on my new cabinets before I replaced the old ones; I wanted to know what color my wall paint would dry as before I rolled it on; and I wanted to explore all the different patterns for my interlocking floor tiles before I installed them.
Luckily, www.LockTileUSA.com had my back, at least when it came to the industrial flooring tile I wanted to put in my garage. The website has a fun and easy to use tool that allows you to design a virtual floor. You can pick one or two colors – for a checkerboard design – and even customize the color of your virtual car to see how everything will look together.
Getting to play around with different color combinations really helped me get a grasp on my redesign plans, and before I knew it I was installing my own interlocking garage floor tiles in a beautiful pattern of green and black – they look wonderful with my baby blue car!
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Monday, December 21, 2009
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Do You Have A Less Than Stellar Garage Floor?
Garages for the most part are meant to get dirty. For years my dad used to work on his motorcycles and cars in our garage. Unfortunately this also makes the garage floor sticky, greasy, and an overall mess. If you want to renovate your garage you’ll soon find out that to install a new floor, cement it, paint it and seal it, takes a few grand. Are you going to spend that much money? Heck no! Instead, what you should try is something called interlocking floor tiles.
Essentialy, these are tiles that you can place on your floor, which all will interconnect. This makes it so they can't jig or jag or move out of place. It's also going to make your garage floor look brand new, without spending thousands of dollars on it! Now, you can just scrub it clean as can be, place these interlocking garage floor tiles and be done with it! This is also meant for industrial floor tiling, in other words it’s built to last. I had the floor in my last home, in my exercise room with over 600lbs of exercise equipment on it that I used every single day. Magic!
The tiles always stay in position, they never fall apart, and they will literally last you for years on end until YOU decide to pull them up! It's amazingly simple, fairly cheap, and it's going to make your life a whole lot easier!
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Monday, November 9, 2009
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What are Interlocking Floor Tiles and how can I use them?
So here's the deal, you just bought a new exercise machine for your house, and it weighs a ton! You really want to place it in your exercise room, but you also know that heavy objects that lie on a floor too long, can also leave "marks" that never disappear. So what are you supposed to do? Put it in the garage on the cement floor? No! This is where interlocking industrial flooring comes into play.
Nowadays they have all kinds of colors, materials and uses. One of the most recent options I have seen are the "checkerboard" styles - black, white, black, white, etc. But you can use any 2, 3, 4 or more colors that you want to! It’s pretty neat. It really depends on you and what you want to use it for.
Not only are these used to protect your flooring or for style reasons, but they can also be used to "cover" a floor that is less than outstanding! They are super easy to use, just overlap the parts, tap it with a hammer or rubber mallet, and there ya go. You now have interlocking floor tiles!
For additional information about Locktile products please visit our website www.locktileusa.com
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Tuesday, November 3, 2009
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What is Lock tile? That's a great question!
Got a floor to install? Let us tell you about a revolutionary tough and flexible interlocking floor tile concept. It's called Lock-tile and it is quick and easy to install using either your own workers or local contractors. Think of us as the Ikea of flooring. When you buy Lock-tiles you know that all materials are supplied with detailed installation guidelines and ready for you to install.
No special tools or equipment are required, all you will need is a mallet, a utility knife to cut the tiles to size, a tape measure, chalk line, and some knee pads! That’s the beauty of Lock-tiles – they’ve been developed to provide "instant" self lay floor surfacing for use in a wide variety of areas including heavy-duty and high traffic applications.
And when we say heavy duty, we mean heavy duty. You can find Lock-tiles in garages, airports and warehouses. So what if even a little girl can install Lock tiles? We’re still tough! The toughest out there.
For information, visit www.locktileusa.com and come back next week for home and garage renovation tips.
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Tuesday, September 29, 2009
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Welcome to the Lock Tile Blog!

You may have seen us in your gym. Stepped on us at the office. Walked on us before your last flight. Yes, we are Lock-tile and we're used to be under your feet.
We are Lock-tile and we are tough and flexible interlocking floor tiles developed to provide "instant" self lay floor surfacing for use in a wide variety of areas including heavy-duty and high traffic applications.
For many years the original Lock-tile system has been applied by countless users in all kinds of industrial and commercial and residential locations. Lock-tile is used in new buildings as well as for the renovation of existing floors where high standards of quality are required.
Now we’re opening this blog to help you guys make your homes, garages, gyms, offices, showrooms or whatnots look a lot better, without any effort and with minimum costs.
Visit our blog weekly for renovation tips and ideas and don't forget to check our website at www.locktileusa.com
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Wednesday, September 23, 2009
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