Product Description
Crafted from high-quality PVC, the Husky Diamond Black Universal Mat is a durable and portable floor mat with a thickness of 0.11 in. Its textured surface boasts a raised diamond design that offers excellent anti-slip properties, making it ideal for use in garages and as a stable base for exercise equipment and work benches. Its universal design makes it suitable for a wide range of spaces, including garages, laundry rooms, basements, workshops, exercise rooms, and equipment rooms. This rolled PVC floor mat is built to withstand traffic and protect underlying floors from potential damage, making it both practical and visually appealing.
Highlights
- Each mat provides 16 sq. ft. of total coverage
- Resistant to extreme temperatures, liquids, and chemicals commonly found in garage and work environments
- Diamond texture creates a slip-resistant surface to enhance grip and provide added stability
- Rolled mat flooring can be easily transported or repositioned
- No assembly required
- Lifetime warranty
Dimensions
Product Length (ft.) |
5.3 ft |
Product Thickness (mm) |
3 mm |
Product Width (ft.) |
3 ft |
Width (ft) x Length (ft) |
3ftx5.3ft |
Details
Color Family |
Black |
Color/Finish |
Black/Diamond Texture |
Commercial / Residential |
Commercial / Residential |
Features |
Anti-Fatigue, Non-Slip, Stain Resistant |
Flooring Product Type |
Garage Floor Roll |
Indoor/Outdoor |
Indoor |
Installation Method |
Loose Lay |
Installs Over Subfloor |
Concrete, Vinyl, Wood |
Material |
PVC |
Package Quantity |
1 |
Product Thickness |
Lightweight (Under 6mm) |
Product Weight (lb.) |
9.48 lb |
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Installation Instructions
- First, clean your floor. Make sure your garage floor is clean, dry and free of debris. Sweep dirt out of your garage and remove any lumps or excess cement/debris that might cause a bump on the surface.
- A dry surface is particularly important as adhesive will not bond to the PVC properly if the floor is damp. If you are concerned about adhesion issues we advise ordering a small sample to test out first.
- Next, unroll your flooring. Position your flooring at the front of your garage, one roll at a time. Roll the flooring out front-to-back and position carefully. Use a push broom to push out any air underneath the roll.
- In cooler months you will need to leave the unrolled flooring out for around 24-48 hours to acclimatize. You can accelerate this by leaving them in a warm room.
- If you notice the edges and corners of the rolls are lifting up when left to acclimatise you can use heavy objects to assist in holding these down at the edges.
- When installing multiple rolls wall-to-wall, you can make one of two joints: and overlap joint or a butt joint.
- For overlap joints, one roll will be placed over another about 19mm to create a virtually seamless floor.
- For butt joints, you will want to fold back the edge of roll #1 and wipe clean. Apply PVC adhesive along the roll #1's edge leaving 2" of adhesive exposed and fold the roll back into position. Next you will want to fold back roll #2 and wipe the bottom edge clean. Carefully align along the edge of roll #1, making sure not to stretch the mat when applying.
- PVC suitable adhesives can be used to bond these to the floor. One option we recommend is by the company 'CT1' and features an adhesive designed for PVC. Other options are acrylic based adhesives for PVC.
- You can leave suitably heavy items on the roll, particularly its corners to assist in holding the edges down whilst the adhesive is curing.
- When cutting material for wall-to-wall installations, make sure to trim edges around exterior walls, poles boards, etc. with a sharp utility knife while leaving a 5mm gap to allow for expansion and contraction of your floor.
- After the product has been allowed to relax in place, hold down the edges or seam between two floor protectors with adhesive for perimeter or full spread adhered floors
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FAQ
Q: How long do garage floor tiles take to install??
A: installation time varies greatly depending on complexity and other factors. In general, most people can do a two-car garage in about 4 hours. I have seen it done in as little as two hours, and I have seen it take longer than a day.
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Q: Do they need to be glued down?
A: Generally, these products are not glued down. There are a few exceptions on a product-by-product and application-by-application basis.