Raised Wood Grain Floor Tiles Comparison Video

By Greatmats Staff Created: July, 2017 - Modified: October, 2023

Raised wood grain floor tiles are snap together modular floor tiles designed for creating wood style floors that are durable, easy to install and safe for damp areas such as basements and garages.

These wood grain floor tiles are commonly used for indoor sports courts, dance floors, show rooms and trade shows.

We'll compare Greatmats' ProCourt Gym Flooring Tiles and the Max Tile Raised Floor Tiles. Both feature a raised 1x1 foot no-break polypropylene base tray with a tab and loop connector system and vinyl top and are made in the USA. The tab and loop connectors have been designed for repeated installations - even over carpet - without damage to the tiles.

ProCourt Gym Flooring Tiles are designed to handle intense foot traffic and feature a .05 mm wear layer, compared to the .03 mm wear layer on the Max Tile. The wear layer on the Max Tiles designed to last for 7 years in commercial installations and 15 years under residential use while the ProCourt tile's wear layer is engineered to handle more than a decade of heavy use.

Both tiles feature a smooth surface, but there is slightly more texture to the surface of the Max Tiles.

Both raised wood grain tile options are offered in maple, but Max Tile Raised Floor Tiles are also available in light oak, dark oak, walnut and cherry. The light oak and dark oak options are parquet style flooring tiles.

Max Tile wood grain tiles are treated to be UV resistant and feature a 5 year warranty. ProCourt tiles carry a 7 year warranty, and are not UV treated.
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