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Frequently asked questions about PVC floor garage
Is a PVC floor suitable for the garage?
Yes, but not all PVC floors are suitable. Choose an extra strong, hard-wearing PVC floor with a thick wear layer (at least 0.5 mm) and high compressive strength to withstand heavy vehicles and tools.
Which type of PVC floor is best for a garage?
For garages, solid PVC tiles or industrial PVC floors are the best choice. These are extremely sturdy, oil and chemical resistant, and can withstand heavy loads. This means you don't have to be careful with your floor.
Is click PVC suitable for the garage?
Click PVC is a better option than glue-down PVC, provided it has an extra strong connection and high compressive strength. Industrial PVC tiles with a click system are specifically designed for garages and workshops.
How do I maintain a PVC floor in the garage?
Clean the floor regularly with a damp mop and a pH-neutral cleaning agent. Oil and grease stains must be removed immediately to prevent discoloration.
