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Interlocking Tile

VersaTex® Interlocking Tiles

Protect your floors with VersaTex Tiles on any hard floor surface. Safe to use indoors on wood, cement, tile, LVT, or vinyl laminate. No adhesives are required, so you can remove and reposition the tiles at any time. Not recommended for use on carpets or rugs.

Available Options:

18 x 18” VersaTex Interlocking Tiles in Black or Gray

VersaTex multi-purpose matting squares are ideal for any indoor protective flooring need. The 18 x 18-inch modular puzzle piece tiles are a quick and simple way to cover flooring areas in your home, office, workshop, or garage. These recycled rubber tiles are impact resistant and won’t dent, puncture, tear, or pull apart like EVA foam mats and tiles. Resistant to household chemicals, oils, brake fluids, and solvents.

The Ultimate Surface Protection: (Preferred over competing brands by homeowners)

  • Fast and Easy Installation
  • Non-adhesive
  • Dense Rubber Flooring
  • Stays in Place and Lays Flat
  • Puncture, Tear, and Heat Resistant (up to 400° F)
  • Chemical Resistant and Waterproof
  • Made for Vehicle and Light Equipment Traffic
  • Manufactured in the USA from recycled materials
PRODUCT INFORMATION
Brand VersaTex
Item Weight 8 pounds
Product Dimensions ‎120 x 24 x 0.1 inches
Color ‎Black and gray
Material Plastic, Rubber
Shape Square
Usage Amateur, Professional
Included Components 8
Warranty Description 1 year limited
FAQ

Q: How to correct edging that becomes wavy and disfigured after installation?

A: Weather changes will force the ground to shift throughout the year, specifically in periods of freeze and thaw. As a result, the edging may shift as well because it is above ground. We suggest hammering the spikes back into the ground as a part of a seasonal landscape maintenance routine. In most cases, this will correct weather-related edging movement. A heavy-duty No-Dig may perform better in zones that experience severe seasonal climate change. Alternatively, if you prefer a little-to-no-maintenance edging solution, we suggest using an edging that is installed sub-grade, such as aluminum or dig-in edging.

Q: What to do if pikes are pulling out of the ground?

A: Seasonal maintenance might be required.

• Take the product out of the box and lay it along the shape of your installation. Allow it to heat in the sun to become more flexible. When installing the edging, anchor the first tab and pull it as taught as possible while shaping it around your installation. Make sure the edging is pulled tightly between anchoring points.

• Hammer the anchoring spikes into the ground at an angle to resist freeze/thaw movement.

• Be sure not to anchor the edging too often. This can restrict the ability of the edging to expand and contract and can cause waves.

• When edging is installed and anchored into the ground, immediately cover the tabs with soil and the selected ground cover (mulch, stone, etc.). This acts as a secondary anchoring point and can help to deflect some of the heat that may cause waviness.

• Although this product is No-Dig, it will require seasonal maintenance. Weather changes will force the ground to shift throughout the year, specifically in periods of freeze and thaw. As a result, the edging may shift as well because it is above ground. We suggest hammering the spikes back into the ground as a part of a seasonal landscape maintenance routine. In most cases, this will correct weather-related edging movement. A heavy-duty No-Dig may perform better in zones that experience severe seasonal climate change. Alternatively, if you prefer a little-to-no-maintenance edging solution, we suggest using an edging that is installed sub-grade, such as aluminum or dig-in edging.

As with any plastic edging, heat and fluctuating temperatures can impact an installation. Taking the measures above can help to minimize the effects of an unavoidable factor.

Q: What is the difference between EasyFlex, ProFlex, Vigoro, and EdgePro?

A: EasyFlex & ProFlex are the consumer-grade edgings. There may be details of these products that are slightly different (ie: tab design, wall height, etc.) depending upon the product and retailer. These features will/should not impact functionality. The landscape edgings under these brands are most frequently the No-Dig style with the tab which requires little ground preparation, although there are a few dig-in styles.

EdgePro is the line of commercial/professional-grade edgings. These are heavier-duty products used and sold in commercial locations, such as regional landscapers, garden supply centers, professional distributors, etc. We offer a variety of dig-in edgings in this product line, in addition to paver edgings and tree care items. There may be a few EdgePro items listed in select retailers, but typically these are not sold direct to consumer.

Q: Can I mow over the edging or use a weedwhacker with it? 

A: Many gardeners have used the edging along their mowing paths. We do want to caution that, as with any plastic edging, if exposed repeatedly, the edging will eventually incur damage from sharp blades. If the edging is installed below the blade height, it should be fine.

WARRANTY INFORMATION

VersaTex Interlocking Tiles have a 1 year limited manufacturer warranty against failure due to manufacturing defects, limited to replacement of the defective mat only. Please contact our customer service team for assistance. 

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