G-Floor

G-Floor 10' x 24' Ribbed Garage Flooring Cover - Midnight Black

$548.95
(4.55) 4.55 stars out of 11 reviews 11 reviews
$548.95
$548.95
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G-Floor 10' x 24' Ribbed Garage Flooring Cover - Midnight Black

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4.55 out of 5stars
(11 reviews)

Most helpful positive review

5.00 out of 5 stars review
Verified Purchaser
12/16/2016
So far so good
It's been down in my garage for a month and I really like this. Putting a finish on my cement garage floor would have been about 3 times the cost and would probably have not stood up well to time and the elements. It'll be interesting to see how this does after a couple of years though I suspect it'll be ok.
tony246

Most helpful negative review

4.00 out of 5 stars review
Verified Purchaser
12/09/2016
Nice alternative to epoxy covering
My garage floor isn't in the best shape. I've investigated epoxy but didn't like the price or potential reliability issues (coming up with hot tires). I installed 2 in my standard 2 car garage. It was in the mid-30s in western NY and gave the pads a few days to unravel. I swept the floor and used a leaf blower to try and clean up the concrete before final placement. Like others said, unroll from the garage door towards the house so that the most curled part is not at your entrance. I dry fit the pads and left about a 1/8" gap between them since they were not perfectly square and also to account for any expansion or shrinkage with temperature variances. I also made sure that the pads were just short of where the garage door makes contact with the concrete to avoid any issues with the pad coming up with the door. I then used a strip of Roberts 50-550 Double-Sided Acrylic Adhesive around the parameter of the pad to hold it down. It seems to hold well. I attached 2 pictures of them after a week of use. The roads are salty and there has been some snow. The pads will show dirt as seen in the pictures, however, it's really easy to clean. I use a push broom since I've put away my garden hose but think they'll clean very nice with a hose once the weather warms up. Overall, very pleased! I only wish they were longer/wider at this price point so I could have gone 100% coverage.
Nick
  • 4.00 out of 5 stars review
    Verified Purchaser
    12/18/2021
    Not super heavy easier to handle, ok under truck
    Not as heavy as other we have had but maybe just as well that makes it is easier to handle. It is big enough under the mid size pick up truck, easy to sweep off, in the warmer weather we can pull it outside to wash with the garden hose. Saves a lot of mess especially in the winter.
    carol
  • 5.00 out of 5 stars review
    Verified Purchaser
    09/09/2020
    Plastic rug is doing its job.
    Just received this a week ago. We purchased two. One for under each car. The long lines run the length of your vehicle so should be easy to sweep out snow bombs in the winter. The salt was ruining the floor. I can see it catching the rain now so I think this is doing its job. Little to no plastic smell in the beginning and none a week later.
    Denise
  • 5.00 out of 5 stars review
    Verified Purchaser
    08/13/2020
    Garage Matt
    This is exactly what we was looking for. It lays snuggly to the floor. It's been down for a week now. Easy to clean off. I would reorder again.
    Kathy
  • 5.00 out of 5 stars review
    Verified Purchaser
    12/16/2016
    So far so good
    It's been down in my garage for a month and I really like this. Putting a finish on my cement garage floor would have been about 3 times the cost and would probably have not stood up well to time and the elements. It'll be interesting to see how this does after a couple of years though I suspect it'll be ok.
    tony246
  • 4.00 out of 5 stars review
    Verified Purchaser
    12/09/2016
    Nice alternative to epoxy covering
    My garage floor isn't in the best shape. I've investigated epoxy but didn't like the price or potential reliability issues (coming up with hot tires). I installed 2 in my standard 2 car garage. It was in the mid-30s in western NY and gave the pads a few days to unravel. I swept the floor and used a leaf blower to try and clean up the concrete before final placement. Like others said, unroll from the garage door towards the house so that the most curled part is not at your entrance. I dry fit the pads and left about a 1/8" gap between them since they were not perfectly square and also to account for any expansion or shrinkage with temperature variances. I also made sure that the pads were just short of where the garage door makes contact with the concrete to avoid any issues with the pad coming up with the door. I then used a strip of Roberts 50-550 Double-Sided Acrylic Adhesive around the parameter of the pad to hold it down. It seems to hold well. I attached 2 pictures of them after a week of use. The roads are salty and there has been some snow. The pads will show dirt as seen in the pictures, however, it's really easy to clean. I use a push broom since I've put away my garden hose but think they'll clean very nice with a hose once the weather warms up. Overall, very pleased! I only wish they were longer/wider at this price point so I could have gone 100% coverage.
    Nick
  • 4.00 out of 5 stars review
    Verified Purchaser
    10/05/2016
    For the most part -good
    The mats are heavy duty and look nice, but the only problem is the ends curl up. We even flipped them the opposite way and parked on them. The next day, we flipped them back to the way it was supposed to be, but the ends curled back up a little. We then weighted them down. Took the weights off and the same thing happened - they curled on the end. This causes a trip hazard. I had a set of mats before that included these plastic pieces for the ends - they didn't roll up and were great.
    sunshine1234
  • 5.00 out of 5 stars review
    Verified Purchaser
    09/08/2016
    Protects garage floor
    I purchased two of these mats, one per car. Last year I had the garage floor skim coated as it was deteriorating. I then applied epoxy paint. The paint did not last particularly where car tires keep driving over it. These mats are the ticket I think to protect the floor from deteriorating again. I swept the floor and rolled them out. Didn't take long at all. The edges flattened out over a couple of days. So far I'm quite satisfied. I first tried to push them together but in the end I left about an inch between them as it is difficult to get them to line up exactly edge to edge all the way down. Perhaps my floor is not flat enough to do so or it is the way the material is cut.
    ScottB2
  • 4.00 out of 5 stars review
    Verified Purchaser
    07/26/2016
    Parking Pad Garage Floor Cover Slate Grey
    Very quick delivery of product that was well packaged to protect during shipment. Product was easy to put down once garage was cleared of storage cabinets etc. layed out nicely and the tightly rolled end layed out flat after a couple of hours. Garage floor never looked better and wished we had used these pads prior to staining the garage floor that did not last long at all. Would have given a 5 star rating but the lengths varied a bit on all three that we used.
    Popcorn
  • 5.00 out of 5 stars review
    Verified Purchaser
    06/13/2016
    The way to go
    Tired of cleaning and repainting your garage floor. This is the answer. It is cleanable, neat, immediately perfect. No flaws, no stains, etc. Just get it for your garage...... you can't miss
    Gramps
  • 4.00 out of 5 stars review
    Verified Purchaser
    06/03/2016
    The Garage is now a Clean & Shiny Workspace
    This garage floor covering is easy to install and can be cut to fit perfectly around corners and posts. I bought the tape to keep pieces together and found that it was not necessary. The weight of the flooring was enough to keep things smooth and connected. I was under the impression that the flooring had a 'diamond' pattern -- so I was somewhat surprised by the channel lines. In order to make them work I had to redesign the placement so any dust or fluid would drain out the front of the garage. In other words, the channels had to all be going one direction -- which I did not realize beforehand and would have liked to have known.
    Dreamer