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Most Functional Interlocking Floor Tiles

There are several different types of interlocking floor tiles that can be installed either in a business environment or at home. The kind of floor tiles that you choose to install depends solely on the manner in which they will be used. Determine first if you are going to need indoor or outdoor flooring. What room of the house will the flooring be placed? Do you have animals or children? All of these things can help in choosing the right flooring.

If you are looking for patio tiles, you will most likely want to get something that isn't slippery. Tile floors can spell disaster for a patio, especially one that has a pool. If the tiniest amount of water gets on tile it can be incredibly dangerous for bare feet to run across. Interlocking carpet tiles can be a slip free solution. They are inserted a few inches higher than the ground so that the water can be evaporated without causing mold and mildew. Other types of interlocking floor tiles that would be satisfactory next to a pool would be PVC floor tiles. These are interlocking mats that offer slip resistance, especially in high traffic areas.

Foam Floor tiles are typically placed in children's bedrooms. They are easy to clean up and provide a fun and safe atmosphere for kids. These mats are very versatile and can be used in basements, schools or at trade shows. They are comfortable to stand on and offer relief if someone has to stand for a long time.

Vinyl floor tiles are easy to size and shape to the specific size that you need. For outdoor surfaces, vinyl is a great solution because of its slip resistance and moisture resistance. Since the vinyl tiles are easy to size down, they make great travel companions. At a campground, the vinyl tiles are nice to have to place in a shower.

Epoxy flooring is most often found in garages or basements that are in need of a refresh. Epoxy floor tiles are not really tiles, but a coating. The floor is comprised of epoxy resins and should be 2mm in thickness. The epoxy is painted directly on the floor. It is nice flooring because it resists dirt and oil, but it does take a few days and can be a tiring process to put in.

By:Steven Colville

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