








🚗 Transform your garage into a sleek, durable workspace with zero hassle!
Big Floors GarageDeck Coin Pattern tiles are premium, interlocking copolymer flooring solutions designed for garages. Each 12x12" tile features patented PowerLock technology for quick, tool-free installation. Built to endure rolling loads exceeding 40,000 lbs and resist common automotive fluids, these slip-resistant tiles offer customizable design options and easy maintenance, making them the smart, cost-effective alternative to epoxy floors.





















| ASIN | B0753WZM6Q |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #27,016 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #43 in Garage & Shop Floor & Parking Mats |
| Brand | Big Floors |
| Color | Graphite |
| Coverage | 48 Square Feet |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (681) |
| Date First Available | August 1, 2017 |
| Edge Style | Square Edge |
| Finish | Matte |
| Finish Type | Matte |
| Form Factor | Square, Flat, 12x12 inches, 0.05 inches thick |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00810202030329 |
| Included Components | GarageDeck Coin Pattern Interlocking Modular Garage Flooring Tile (48) |
| Installation Type | Interlocking |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Thickness | 0.05 Inches |
| Item Weight | 13.6 ounces |
| Item model number | GD48GRPH |
| Manufacturer | SnapLock Industries |
| Material | Copolymer |
| Part Number | GD48GRPH |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Product Dimensions | 12"L x 12"W |
| Shape | Square |
| Size | 48 Pack |
| Special Feature | Anti-Slip, Durable |
| Special Features | Anti-Slip, Durable |
| Style | Traditional |
| UPC | 810202030329 |
| Unit Count | 48.0 Square Feet |
| Usage | Garage Floor Tiles |
| Warranty Description | 12 |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
P**N
Great Product
I looked into having an epoxy/polyurea treatment on my garage floor, about 450sf. The costs were all above $3,000. I investigated this product and installed if for under $1,300. These are very solid tiles and well made. They snap together and, be warned, once snapped together on the floor, will not come back up. I bought gray tiles for most of the garage, and for color, installed black ones where we park the car and blue ones where we park the Can Am. I installed them when my wife was away for a few days. The total installation time was about 2.5 days with just me doing the work. My wife was blown away. The video shows how to separate the tiles as they come 4x4. I found that if I placed a single tile (face up) below the interface of the two tiles, that when grabbed the interlocking parts with a plier, I could press down and the one connection would pop open. You then have to do this for each of the four interlocking parts. It goes pretty fast once you get the hang of it. I didn't damage any of the tile. In some cases, I could just install all four tiles at once. I would align them, step down on an edge, and then repeat over each of the interfaces. No need, typically, to get on your knees to install them. I used a 12" chop saw to cut the pieces; it worked great. This floor looks great, is holding up very well, is easy to clean (broom or leaf blower), and isn't cold on your feet when you walk on it; I think it stays cleaner too. It does make a plastic-like sound when you walk on it. Remember to buy the edging for the entrance into the garage.
P**R
Love my new garage floor.
Great product and was easy to install. Only problem was when re ordered this product is less than the 48 feet in a carton the color was different. Also to be noted the tiles are shipped in 4 tiles already together which makes the installation much faster.
J**N
Excellent quality flooring — love the final results.
Really fantastic and worth the price once you’ve completed your project. I mixed two colors which turned out superb. Installation was methodical, straightforward for sure. Ended up using my table saw to cut the pieces to exact size when needed - table saw made quick work out of these for sure. There are YouTube videos available which I suggest you watch before embarking on installation. I ended up using a classic paint can opener to separate pieces as needed and this particular tool worked amazingly well for that purpose. I installed over a 40 year old spalling garage floor and couldn’t be happier.
W**W
Great solution for an old basement floor
Overall easy to work with, but they come in preassembled 4s and any time you need to work edges or cut pieces, you need to take them apart. Once clipped together, they are extremely hard to get apart. I would lay them face-down on my workbench and use pliers to squeeze each clip, working my way along between the tiles, while sliding my other hand along to separate them. It was hard on my hands as the backsides are so jagged. The good news is, they stay clipped once you put them down. Just line them up and step on each place there is a fastener, and they will snap into place. Looks so clean and nice compared to my old basement floor. I cut the pieces with my 10" tile saw which worked perfectly.
R**.
Easy installation.
Easy to install and works great in our shed. Time will tell how they will hold up.
A**E
Looks great and holds up well.
When my house was built, the concrete garage floor was not scored (why??), which left multiple random cracks after a couple years. I considered epoxy, but after watching my neighbor toiling for several days doing the prep work and applying the multiple coats, I questioned if that was the way I wanted to go. I wasn't convinced of the durability of epoxy, so I sought out other options. The GarageDeck tiles fit the bill perfectly. I thoroughly cleaned the floor and patched the cracks. The installation was pretty straight forward, and required little cutting, which I did with a circular saw for the straight edges and a jigsaw for cutting around the garage door tracks. I used black tiles for the boarder and center, and graphite tiles between those. It looks really good and has been everything I wanted for my garage flooring. And the beauty is that if there happens to be any damage along the way, I can snap out the old tile and pop in a new one. It was just about $600 for a one car garage - well worth it. I'm 75 and worked at a very leisurely pace for just a few days (I had a lot of stuff to move around in the garage) to complete the job. I recommend the GarageDeck/RaceDeck products.... great products, good value, easy installation, and really nice looking.
M**G
Durable easy assembly
I just had garage floor epoxy coated and did not want my classic car leaking motor oil on new floor. These garage deck connectable pads were perfect solution. Easy installation. Floor can’t have rubber mat on epoxy so these copolymers are just what the Dr. Ordered!
B**E
Installation was a snap.
I waited for several months to review this flooring to give an honest assessment. While the installation was a breeze, if all you plan to do is park or walk on it you will be reasonably satisfied. It cleans up easily with a good cotton mop. If you do any vehicle maintenance and use a floor jack of any kind, this flooring is a huge fail. It stated the weight rating for durability, which was never exceeded, but where the front wheels of the jack were lifting the vehicle, it left huge indentations in the flooring, pretty undesirable. The other negative is that the entire floor shifts or floats on the cement, so if you happen to pull in and stop to quickly, it shifts the flooring and creates buckling in front of the vehicle. Overall, I wouldn’t recommend this flooring.
D**R
I was going to use it to cover my concrete deck under my carport but found it to be too rigid and it did not mold to an uneven section on the deck...I assumed that it was more flexible than that when I ordered. I will need a product that has more rubber for flexibility.
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