How To Install 1×1 foot ProCourt Gym Floor Tiles
Greatmats ProCourt Gym Flooring Tiles are excellent for indoor gymnasiums and sports court areas. With a raised base and commercial quality vinyl surface these tiles will hold up well in virtually any indoor heated athletic environment, including damp basements, garages with concrete floors.
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Installing these 1×1 foot interlocking court tiles is quick and easy over any hard, flat surface. For floating installations, no tools are necessary. The tiles can also be cut to fit fir custom areas.
To cut down on noise and increase comfort, start with a 3 mm rubber underlayment layer. Your court tile layer should begin by laying down your first tile in a corner of the room with the loops side of the tile facing out. Keeping your new tiles facing the same direction, lay the tabs of the new tile over the loops of the already laid tile and tap the seam with your foot to get the tiles to snap into place. Work out in a triangular fashion until no more full tiles will fit.
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Should you need to cut a tile, you’ll want a tape measure, straight edge, pen and power saw. Measure the distance between your already-laid flooring and the remaining wall. Mark that distance with a pen or sharp utility knife on the tile you’d like to cut, keeping the direction of the tile in mind, and follow your cut with a power saw.//Greatmats
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