Q:is this product uv stabilized for outdoor use? it looks exactly same as product used on my boat for traction aid on nose of boat and trailer fenders and steps? can it be purchased with 3M sheet type adhesive applied to back as well?
by|May 20, 2019
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A: This product is not the best for use in the outdoors. In the past people have complained about both discoloration and also warping on the edges under extreme temperatures conditions. We normally recommend this product for use at indoor settings.
by|May 23, 2019
Q:can you use for cars to drive onto in a driveway or garage or is this just for walking on
by|Jan 25, 2019
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A: You can drive your vehicles onto this product. In fact, since this is made from PVC and it will hold up well against vehicle fluid leak. You would just need to glue this product down in order to keep it attached to the subsurface.
by|Jan 28, 2019
A: This product can be used as garage flooring.
by|Feb 5, 2019
A: It's easy to walk on and, so far, I've had no problem driving my cars onto it.
by|May 31, 2021
Q:is this product good for heavy vehicle traffic?
by|Aug 14, 2018
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A: Since this product is only 1/8" thick, we do not recommend it for heavy vehicle traffic.
by|May 5, 2023
Q:what is the life span for this PVC flooring?
by|May 4, 2018
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A: We do not have a set lifespan for this product because it is by nature a wear product. It depends on the individual conditions where it is placed.
by|May 5, 2023
Q:How flexible is this? Can it be used on stairs?
by|Apr 25, 2018
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A: No, the product will not form to the edging on your steps.
by|May 5, 2023
A: This product is flexible enough to roll up, but if you are planning on rolling this out over your steps it will not be flexible enough to conform to the edges of your steps. In the past we have had customers who have opted to cut out pieces of this product to the size of each individual step to glue/fasten down to the steps.
by|May 5, 2023
Q:What rubber flooring adhesive do you carry acceptable to this for seams?
by|Feb 28, 2018
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A: If you want to seal the seams between the two rolls, you could either lay them down right next to each using either double-sided tape or a polyurethane glue. Alternatively, you could leave a little bit of a gap between the two rolls and fill it using a seam sealant. It is a caulking material that you use to fill in that gap between the rolls and allow it to harden.
by|May 5, 2023
Q:will this product remain flat on the floor and not curl or roll up on the edges? I want to use it as a mat under golf carts.
by|Feb 6, 2018
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A: The "Coin Grip" Rubber Flooring comes in a roll; however, once a heavy object has been waited onto the flooring product it would certainly stay flat and the edges will flatten exceptionally as well.
by|May 5, 2023
Q:Hi. I need 177 sq ft of product. How many of these would I need to buy?
by|Dec 21, 2017
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A: Greetings Jay,
Thank you for your inquiry, please kindly note that we strive to service our client's with the best rubber flooring and matting options.
For the 177 Square Feet of Coin Crip PVC Flooring, you would need approximately need at least 1 roll of 50 feet in length. There would be a little bit of left over material in the case you would like to cover another area. More bang for your buck!
by|May 5, 2023
Q:We are looking to cover our carport which is open on 3 sides. Must this flooring be glued or taped down? Will it not lay flat on a flat concrete floor without glue or tape?
by|Nov 25, 2017
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A: Our Rubber-Cal Coin Grip PVC Rubber Flooring will be able to to lay flat when it has been weight down on the ends that are rolled up underneath because it is a rolled material. To properly secure the product for absolute safety measure, it is best to use double sided tape or a polyurethane glue.
Thank you for your inquiry