Customer Reviews For life floor at Greatmats:
Most Common Product Questions For life floor at Greatmats:
Is this product used by itself, can you lay on concrete and walk on this product? Or is it designed to lay underneath another product.
The 3 mm thickness is not designed as a finished flooring material, it's not durable enough, it's designed as an underlayment. Use at least a 6 mm or 1/4 inch thick rubber flooring roll or tile material as a finished surface.
I put this on my pourch and when it gets hot it buckles at the seams how can I fix this problem
This product will expand in direct sunlight and when exposed to heat, it is designed for inside use.
I intend to use this is a basement laundry room - will this product develop mold or mildew if it gets water on or under it?
Mold can grow where ever moisture is present. This product does not have anti-fungal additives. View our other options for <a href='/wet-area-flooring/best-flooring-for-laundry-rooms.php'>laundry rooms</a>.
can the 4' x 10' black flooring be installed over carpet? How?
Rolled rubber needs to be installed over a hard flat surface. Generally carpet is not a recommended surface for rolled rubber, and it depends on the density of the carpeting. If the carpet is soft the rubber can wave and not lay flat, especially when walked on.
If I lay multiple mats I can lay them close enough but is it still good enough to make it seem seamless as if it is one big sheet?
The seams are very very thin, so this is common to have multiple strips to make your area. View our <a href='/rubber-flooring-rolls/how-to-install-rubber-flooring-mats-tiles-and-rolls.php'>installation guide</a> for rubber.
We recently installed new hickory (engineered) wood floors, finished with a polyurethane/ aluminum oxide coating for wear. Assuming no moisture intrusion, is there a risk of this product staining the wood over time?
We recommend that when installing all rubber material over any hardwood flooring to use a craft paper between the rubber and the hardwood.
I want to hang rolls as partitions on pipe corrals to keep my horse from injuring herself by kicking out at her neighbor. What thickness do I need to ensure it will withstand a danger of puncture, and how much does it weigh per roll?
The thicker the better, maybe 1/2 inch is best.
I want to make a permanent installation. What glue should I use?
Please use a urethane adhesive like this one: https://www.greatmats.com/adhesive/rubber-flooring-adhesive-3.5.php