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Old 03-27-2007, 07:39 PM
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Default Re: What's a good alternative to Tile in a Bathroom Floor?

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Actually, the stuff I am talking about was specifically designed for bathrooms and kitchens. High traffice areas. The solid stock i am talking about could even handle commercial use. Its about as strong as Azrock tile which is what you walk on in Wall-Mart.. and guess what? Thats peel and stick too

That's good info, didn't know about that stuff. Sounds like solid flooring material.

Our work uses 18x18 carpet tiles w/molded rubber bottoms. They aren't peel&stick, they just fit in place and never come up. If something stains them or they get cut, just stick a blade under a corner and lift up and replace that carpet square. You can't see the seems at all! They were replacing a bunch at work and I picked up a couple cases - they worked great in the garage, just laid them out on the floor. Soaked up all kinds of abuse, then after awhile I just sprayed them out let them dry and put them back down. Best garage flooring I've ever used...
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