This is exactly what I need for my garage, my sanctuary.
Any link as to the supplier of this lovely flooring, thanks.
Thanks! That floor is my life's work! Lol!
As mentioned, the floor is Swisstrax Ribtrax.
Ribtrax – Flexico Storage & Floors
They also make a smooth version called SmoothTrax, which can be easier to move wheeled devises around on, likewise DiamondTrax.
Ribtrax Smooth – Flexico Storage & Floors
Diamondtrax – Flexico Storage & Floors
The Ribtrax looks the best to my eye and is apparently better at dealing with debris compared to Smoothtrax. DiamondTrax doesn't allow water to pass through, which is a great benefit of Ribtrax/SmoothTrax as it means not standing in puddles of water. Water then evaporates up through the slots or into a drain.
I bought my floor from Flexico, and would do so again due the exceptional service they provided. I had the owner of the company dealing with me, she was awesome in understanding what I wanted and how much this purchase meant to me. The process involves contacting them to arrange a consult, you discuss what you want and then send in your measurements. They then come back with a floor layout and tile quantity.
You then place the order. I had to wait until the next shipment of tiles as this was at the height of the shipping delays in 2021. (The floor designer they use is very accurate in the quantity required, but I would order additional tiles to account for potential screwed up cuts, and you will screw up a few, I did too.)
I self-installed my 4+ car garage in a day. All you need is a tape measure, circular/compound miter saw, a sharp utility knife, a marker and a set square. The saw must have a fine-tooth blade for plastic, and I found using a utility knife the best for making the more intricate cuts. I would avoid using a jigsaw as it makes messy cuts. A rubber mallet can also be helpful for clicking the tiles together, your hands/wrists get pretty fatigued after a while. Having a second person will make the process much quicker, I had my father help me by dropping the tiles as I shuffled along snapping them together.
The way I did mine was to vacuum and move things around as required, often onto the already finished sections. This meant not having to completely gut the garage and then find somewhere to put everything while I worked. Work smarter, not harder and all.
The floor completely changed how a feel about the garage and made it more usable. I would do it again in a heartbeat.
There are a couple of other vendors of similar looking tiles in Australia, but I can't speak highly enough of how I was looked after by Flexico.
https://www.detailstore.com.au/collections/ground-one
https://flexspec.com.au/tiles/gridflex-rec/
https://connectflooring.com.au/coll...MI0cLy37fq_gIVCDwrCh3muQgNEAAYASAAEgLvWvD_BwE
Happy to help further if you need, as I hope you tell, I couldn't be any happier with how my floor turned out.