September 2023 G-Floor Newsletter

Get Your Garage Ready for Snow and Salt

It's time to start planning for winter, and G‑Floor is here to help. Installing high-quality vinyl flooring in your garage protects your garage floor from road salt and makes cleanup easier

From the rugged Diamond Tread™ pattern to Ribbed™ that helps channel runoff like melting snow, there's a style for every garage.

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Organize Your Garage to Make More Space

G‑Floor runners are a great solution to garage storage problems. Use a garage runner to create a walkway between cars or a designated storage area for lawn equipment, wet boots, or cleaning supplies. This helps free up floor space, which makes more room for vehicles.

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Garage Runners

 

Clear Floor Protector Mats

Floor Protectors: Epoxy's Best Friend

G‑Floor golf cart mats are the perfect companion to an epoxy floor because they add much-needed chemical resistance and extra durability to your floor without obscuring it. Also available in Midnight Black and Slate Grey.

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Seam Tape

When you want to join two pieces of garage flooring, single-sided seam tape is an indispensable tool. Just apply the waterproof tape to the backside of the seam and you've got a strong joint that won't break up the look of your garage floor.

Seam Tape
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Tips and Tricks

Both seam tape and center trim add a professional, finished look to a seam between two parking mats. When using three or more vinyl mats to cover a space, use only G‑Floor center trim to keep them in place and protect the seam. Don't use seam tape because it will lead the center pad to "buckle."

 

Your Reviews Are Appreciated!

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: 55 mil? Is that 55 millimeters?

A: No... "mil" is an uncommon unit of measurement that's often used in the flooring industry. One mil is equal to one one-thousandth of an inch (0.001 inches), and a business card is about 10 mil thick. You may also see this measurement referred to as "mils" or "Mil."