Install G-Floor Vinyl Garage Flooring

Installation of G-Floor Vinyl Flooring

G-Floor flooring covers everything from protecting your garage floor, to catching your sweat in the workout room. No matter what the project is, installation is key to seeing the high performance of G-Floor. Determine the ideal installation method for your project – wall-to-wall or a free-floating installation, here is a brief overview of each!

The Need-to-Know Basics of G‑Floor Graphic® Elite 50mil Printable Polyvinyl

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G‑Floor Graphic® Elite 50mil polyvinyl print media is here to promote your next event, sale, or business with your desired vibrant images. Extremely durable, lightweight, solid polyvinyl is completely customizable with either first or second surface print. Elite 50mil is offered in 2 different textures and a variety of colors.

How PhoneSoap Helps Schools Become a Cleaner Environment for Kids, Teachers and the Family at Home

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As mask mandates are being lifted and schools are going back to in person classes, we think about the germs and viruses that lurk around the corner. Schools are a feeding ground for bacteria. Children touch their mouths and faces then touch things around the classroom spreading germs left and right. PhoneSoap offers a line…

3 Tips on Installing G-Floor® Outdoor & Marine Flooring

G-Floor Outdoor and Marine flooring

Finally time to ditch the scratchy, moldy, stained carpet on the pontoon boat? Switching to AquaTread Marine Flooring is an affordable investment that will increase longevity and protect wooden subfloors from wood rot. Follow these simple tips and tricks to perfect installation.

Why G‑Floor® Ribbed™ Flooring is Great for Snow and Rain

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G‑Floor Ribbed flooring is necessary to protect garage subfloors. Garage floors endure snow, rain, oil, grease, salt, and other harsh chemicals throughout the year. Winter weather brings sludge and rainy seasons bring moisture, meaning porous concrete floors are not safe. That being said, concrete garage floors have to take the hit, but not anymore.