1. How do you install an interlocking tile?

Interlocking rubber tiles are easy to install, the tiles have a self-lock pattern on their edges. They are simply interlocked by locking them together.

Because of the easiness of the process DIYers can do that with minimum effort.

2. Do you deliver the tiles?

We deliver nationwide and in some instances some countries in the SADC region such as Mozambique and Zimbabwe.

3. Are rubber tiles the same as PVC tiles?

Rubber tile is an interchange name for Pvc tile. In the flooring industry it is also the same.

4. What is the lead time for the rubber tiles?

Black rubber tiles are always immediately available. Other colours because of the low demand, are available upon request and the lead time some instances go up to a week.

5. Where are you located?

We are located at Sanlam Industrial Park in Strydom Park.

6. What colours are available?

There are several colours available. Black is the most popular colour because of its properties of hiding dirty and price affordability. We also do colours like red, grey, green and yellow upon request.

7. Do you charge installation?

We can do installation if clients want to, we have a specialized and dedicated team that can-do installations.

8. Do you charge for delivery?

Because we do deliver for our clients, we usually charge a minimum fee. For distances that we do not cover we use partner delivery companies to do on our behalf.

9. Do you do the installation?

Yes, we do have internal installers that are equipped to handle pvc flooring.

10. What guarantee do you give for the rubber tiles?

We give one-year guarantee on our workmanship and also give one-year guarantee on the tile product itself.

11. Do you have adhesive/ glue for the tiles?

One has a choice either to use adhesive or not. For high volume areas we recommend clients to use adhesive especially when it involves movement of vehicles such as forklifts.

A low volume area becomes optional to put adhesive or not.

12. Do you have the rubber tile edging?

We do not have mold for rubber edging, the tiles we make are standard that edging can be bought from any hardware or to existing manufacturers.

We are however in the process of acquiring a rubber edging mold, in order to complement our product.

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