I have been given conflicting information from two of your customer service people. I would like to use this in an enclosed and finished garage area as a shock absorbing dog training and human exercise floor. Additionally, the room would occasionally be used as a bonus/game room, and I will want to pull my late model car into the area a few times a year in hurricane season. The car shouldn't drip anything but water. One person said I can drive on it, another said I will ruin the tiles if I do. Can you please advise? Person # 2 is suggesting a garage tile that is a rubber/plastic combo, but it is only 1/4" and I am concerned about shock absorption and slippage.
You can install our Eco-Lock Rubber Tiles in a garage. We typically don't recommend using them in an area where cars will go in and out on a daily basis, but in instances where a car will go in and out occasionally, they will work just fine. As long as no oil hits the flooring, there would be no issues with parking or driving a car over them. Since these are interlocking tiles and are a floating floor, there is potential for the tiles to move and come up when a car drives over them especially when the wheels are turned.