




Garage Flooring
Designed specifically for Garage flooring applications
Commercial Garage & Workshop flooring
Smart Flooring Ecotile are hard-wearing interlocking floor tiles ideal for commercial garage and workshop flooring, interlocking garage flooring is the perfect fit for any professional workshop.
Manufactured from impact resistant heavy duty PVC, Smart Flooring Ecotile offers a far more flexible solution than traditional workshop flooring such as porcelain and ceramic tiles. And with a range of colour options, it’s simple to create walkways or zoned areas, giving you complete design control over your workshop layout. (Please note that the it is for indoor use only).
The entire Ecotile range offers an R10 slip rating so you and your staff can work safely. Ecotile is also fire retardant and provides excellent levels of insulation, dust reduction and noise control.
Easy to install and maintain, Ecotile’s garage & workshop flooring has been designed to overcome almost any problematic installation issue, excessive wear, paint delamination, dust, damp or contamination.
Tough & durable commercial garage & workshop flooring
- Easy to install, no down time
- No damp proof membrane, screed or adhesives needed
- Wide range of surface textures and colours
- Reduces dust and noise
- Exceptional durability
- Safe – excellent slip-resistance
- Fire retardant – Class Bfl S1
- Reduces fatigue
- Easy to clean and maintain
- Lower life cycle cost
- Move and re-use
- Smart modern appearance
Ideal for Commercial Garage & Workshops flooring
What to consider when using Smart Flooring Ecotile in a garage or workshop?
Suitable for use with vehicles, axle stands and jacks. Easily installed around vehicle lifts. Protects mechanical and power tools from damage when dropped. Smart Flooring Ecotile has been used in 1000s of commercial and domestic garages to create a smart, clean and dust free workshop environment. Here’s a quick guide to our most frequently asked questions from commercial garage owners…
Can Ecotile garage floor tiles be used with catalytic converters?
Yes. When the car is running the catalytic converter gets extremely hot and if the car is left running whilst sitting on the tiles it may cause the tiles directly under the converter to expand through the heat. This is only a temporary issue and the tiles will shrink back to their original size once the heat source has been removed. In a busy commercial garage it is worth considering gluing the tiles down in-between the lifts or ramps where vehicles may be left with the engine running. Our experienced team will be able to advise you. Get it touch with us now.
Is there a reaction between rubber tyres and Ecotile?
Rubber tyres will stain almost every type of floor including bare concrete, painted and vinyl flooring. The stain is a chemical reaction and will not damage the tiles or impact on their durability. The stain is caused by a component used within the manufacture of car tyres called ‘6PPD’ (phenaline diamine). 6PPD is an anti-oxidant and is added to rubber products to resist environmental attack by ozone and ultraviolet light. It also has other beneficial effects in the moulding of rubber itself. The staining is dark grey / green in appearance and will show within 4 to 5 hours of the tyre sitting on the tile. The stain cannot be removed as it is a chemical reaction between the 6PPD and the surface it is in contact with.
Because the stain in a dark grey / green it is far less obvious in the darker colours and is almost indistinguishable from the colour of our Graphite tiles (which also happens to be the smartest and most popular colour).