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Paver Tiles - East Coast

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  • Made in the USA!
  • Durable, comfortable & slip-resistant.
  • Easy to install and maintain.
  • Convenient shipping from our east coast facility.
  • Number one choice of top breeders for the last two decades.
Description – Recycled rubber paver tiles give you a long lasting, comfortable, and slip resistant replacement to the hard surfaces once found in the stables from years ago. Rubber paver tiles are the new choice in flooring for breeding stables across the country. These rubber tiles are easy to install and are virtually maintenance free while being offered in 3 beautiful equestrian colors. Rubber paver tiles provide your valuable investment with a safe, comfortable, slip resistant surface in both dry and wet conditions. These rubber paver tiles ship from our east coast location and are 100% made in the USA!
Material – Our rubber pavers are made from 100% high-quality recycled SBR tire rubber.
Size – Each paver tile is 24” x 24”
Thickness – 1 1/4"
Weight – 20 lbs
Recommended Uses – These rubber paver tiles have been used successfully in barn stalls, corridors, wash bays, saddling areas, breeding sheds, paddock areas, tunnels, horse paths, winners' circles, as well as parade areas and service roads. Rubber paver tiles are the number one flooring choice in breeding barns across the country!

Available For Order - Ships between Jun 6 - 13

Cleaning & Maintenance Procedures
  • Cleaning is as simple as sweeping or blowing away the debris and hosing off the dirt. For a deeper clean just pressure wash the surface making sure you do not use more than 1200 psi.
Note: Do not use any solvent or oil style cleaners such as Pinesol, Lysol, Murphy’s Oil Soap, WD40, paint thinner, etc. as these types of cleaners will break down the rubber pavers surface over time.
Loose Lay Installation
    A. Install the perimeter border system of your choice.
    B. Dig out approximately 12 inches of soil below the desired level of the rubber paver tiles.
    C. Replace the soil first with just over nine inches of compacted crushed stone and then add an additional inch of sand over the top of the stone.
    D. Once your area has been properly prepared measure the width of the area to be covered at the center and snap a chalk line down the middle.
    E. Determine the center of the chalk line you just marked and snap a second chalk line making a precise 90 degree right angle perpendicular to your first line.
    F. Start laying the rubber paver tiles from left to right starting at the center point where your two chalk lines intersect.
    G. Make sure your rubber paver tiles are lined up perfectly with your chalk lines when laying the first row and you will need to cut the last paver tile to fit tightly along your border.
    H. Continue to fill in the rest of the paver tiles using that first row you started with as a guide until your entire area is completed.
Adhered Installation
    Note: 1-3/4” or the 1-1/4" thick rubber paver tiles may be adhered or loose-laid.
    A. Always let your rubber paver tiles and adhesive adjust to the temperature where they will be installed at for up to 48 hours prior to installation.
    B. Clean the surface the rubber pavers will be adhered to making sure there is no loose debris or dust.
    C. Once your area has been properly prepared measure the width of the area to be covered at the center and snap a chalk line down the middle.
    D. Determine the center of the chalk line you just marked and snap a second chalk line making a precise 90 degree right angle perpendicular to your first line.
    E. Starting at the center where your two lines intersect use a 1/8” square notched trowel to apply just enough polyurethane adhesive in an area that can be covered by rubber paver tiles within 30 minutes.
    F. On top of the adhesive you just applied to the surface start laying the rubber paver tiles from left to right starting at the center point where your two chalk lines intersected.
    G. Make sure your rubber paver tiles are lined up perfectly with your chalk lines when laying the first row and you will need to cut the last paver tile to fit tightly along your border.
    H. Continue to fill in the rest of the paver tiles using that first row you started with as a guide until your entire area is completed.
Note: Do not let the adhesive cure on your hands or the surface of the rubber paver tiles because it is very difficult to remove. Wipe off any unwanted adhesive with a cloth and some mineral spirits as soon as possible.
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Can these tiles be used on a driveway or do you have a different one for that purpose?
diane
Our Paver Tiles - East Coast can be used as a driveway. These rubber tiles are very durable and would hold up to a car driving on them on a daily basis. The only issues you may run into is when your car is leaking oil. If oil is dripping from your vehicle, the oil over time may start to break down the rubber. Outside of that, these tiles are very easy to clean and maintain and are freeze/thaw stable.
Would I be able to put these on top of the grass to make a "patio area" under a round picnic table? Also could I put hem under the birdbath so I don't have to mow under the birdbath? Additionally could they be used next to the raised bed for better traction and so I do not need to mow or trim next to the raised bed garden? Thanks for any info.
DeAnn
You can install our Paver Tiles - East Coast over any flat, solid surface. Typically we would recommend concrete or asphalt, but these tiles have been used over grass, crushed gravel, and wood decking successfully. These tiles are very easy to install and maintain and are mold and mildew resistant. These tiles are also slip-resistant even when wet.
In the 100 degree days of summer months will these retain heat and become too hot to walk on barefoot? I know concrete can become hot, but I worry rubber will get to a point of burning my feet.
Dean
Our Paver Tiles - East Coast will not get as hot as concrete, but they will get warm under foot in direct sunlight. To keep them cool during the day, we recommend running cold water over the surface. Rubber is more slip resistant when wet and will not create a slip hazard.
I have these on my back entrance and doing well. How is the best way to clean these. Thanks
mike
The best way to clean our Paver Tiles - East Coast is with a mild soap and water solution and a hose. Use a broom to sweep off any large debris.
Would these pavers help eliminate vibration noise if used under a hot tub? Our hot tub sits on a small wood deck which is acting as a resonator. Would your pavers act as insulation and help prevent the vibrations from being transmitted to the deck?
Gwen Glasser
Our Paver Tiles - East Coast will help to reduce the vibration noise that you have currently with your hot tub. These rubber tiles will not totally eliminate it, but they will greatly reduce it.
I have a wood balcony -- Can the rubber paver be placed on my balcony? If so, do I have to use adhesive? If adhesive must be used if it easy to remove without damaging the wood?
Anonymous
Our Paver Tiles - East Coast can be used on a wood balcony. Adhesive is typically not needed, but if there is movement for any reason, we would recommend using our Polyurethane Adhesive. This is a hard setting glue, so there may be some destruction of the wood when removing the glue.
Can the rubber tiles be used as a base for an outdoor utility building -- East Coast?
Dave
Our Paver Tiles - East Coast has been designed for outdoor use. These tiles are resistant to UV, mold, mildew, and are slip resistant when wet. So they would be the perfect alternative to concrete or stone in an outdoor utility building anywhere in the country.
Are your tiles flammable? If I install one under a hot tub heater pump, would it/could it catch fire under normal use?
lucy candib
Our Paver Tiles - East Coast is rated Class III in fire code ratings, but would not catch on fire under a hot tub heater pump under normal use. They are made from recycled tires and can withstand a high level of heat.
How about snow? I live in Illinois and we get some heavy snow on our drive ways, and if so, how is it when trying to shovel snow off of it? Will snow blowers ruin it? Thanks.
Anonymous
Snow will not affect our Paver Tiles - East Coast. These tiles are made from the same material as your car tires and will be able to withstand the elements just fine. If you were to shovel snow off of these tiles, we recommend using a plastic shovel over a metal one. A metal shovel may damage the tiles. If the snowblower has metal blades, there is potential for the snowblower to damage the tiles. If the blades are rubber, then there would be little potential for damage to the tiles.
Does water go through the paver tiles? Is the point where the pavers meet waterproof? Can these pavers be used as a sealed deck?
Anonymous
Our Paver Tiles - West Coast is semi-permeable and will allow water to flow through them. These pavers are not waterproof but would be somewhat water resistant. If you would like to seal these tiles, you can with our Rubber Floor Finish and Sealer and at every interlocking area, you would also want to use our seam sealer glue to seal the cracks.
Used on an open patio, would rain hurt them in time?
peggy
Our Paver Tiles - East Coast will not be harmed by rain over time. These tiles were designed to be used in outdoor spaces, so they are specifically made to withstand the elements.
Can these pavers be used on a roof and how do they get secured?
Lowell
You can use our Paver Tiles - East Coast as flooring for a rooftop deck. These rubber tiles are very easy to install. To secure them, we recommend gluing the tiles to each other with our seam sealer glue. This will keep the tiles in place and also keep your rooftop protected.
Do cracks in between paver tiles need to be sealed watertight?
Bill Isom
You don't have to seal the cracks between our Paver Tiles - East Coast. These tiles are water permeable, so the cracks will help with keeping water and other liquids from pooling on top of the tiles. If you wanted to seal the seams, you can with our Seam Sealer glue.
Can these be installed over concrete without using adhesive?
You can install our Paver Tiles - East Coast over any hard flat surface like concrete without gluing them down. If you do want a more permanent install, we would recommend using double-sided tape or our Polyurethane Adhesive.
Do these paver tiles interlock? What keeps them from slipping out of place?
Kate
Our Paver Tiles - East Coast do not interlock. These tiles are heavy enough to stay in place on their own, but for added hold, you can either use our Seam Sealer glue at the seams, our Polyurethane Adhesive under the tiles, or Double-Sided tape.
Do the Paver tiles - East Coast emit any odor or harmful vapors when exposed to the sun at temperatures above 100 degrees in summer?
Dhairya Bhatnagar
Our Paver Tiles - East Coast do have a rubber smell to them. The smell is not overpowering by any means, but it is there. The smell will not increase with temperature. There are no harmful vapors that are off-gassed by our rubber flooring. All of our rubber floorings are thoroughly cleaned and inspected for safety to ensure that a quality, low odor, safe product is delivered to you. If you would like a copy of the MSDS for this product, please feel free to reach out to one of our Flooring Heroes via chat, phone, or email, and they would be more than happy to assist you.
Do these paver tile require any underlayment below when used for rooftop patio? Will water drain with the slope of the roof once it permeates through the tile or do these tiles require standoff/pedestals for drainage? Do you ship to Canada?
Rahul
Our Paver Tiles - East Coast don't require an underlayment under them when installed as flooring for a rooftop patio. These tiles are water-permeable, so the water, once it flows through the tile, will follow the natural drainage path that your roof currently has.
How can I install these paver tiles myself; since I am planning to do it myself
Jenna Nazarian
Our Paver Tiles are very easy to install. Please see complete instructions under the "Installation" tab on the product page.
Can these paver tiles be cut to fit an exact space?
Anthony
Paver Tiles - East Coast can be cut to any desired size with either a sharp utility knife, a breadknife, or a bandsaw.
I was thinking about using these to make a patio area. Can I install these just like I would concrete pavers? (diving 3” into the ground then using sand to level, Etc.)
Andrew Parker
You can install our Paver Tiles - East Coast like you do concrete pavers. All you need to make sure your install is a success is a flat, hard surface.
can these pavers be cut, and what tool would you use, to shape around an area?
Patricia Smith
Paver Tiles - East Coast can be cut to any desired size with either a sharp utility knife, a breadknife, or a bandsaw.
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While I'm not using this material for flooring, per se, it is working great as a foot pad for the rescue frames that we manufacture. It is easily machined using a band saw, router, and spade drill bit. With the thickness of 1 3/4 inch, there is plenty of room for the cleats on the feet to nestle into the pad. It took me awhile to find this product, so henceforth, this will be a repeat purchase!
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They were delivered ahead of expected date and were as shown on website. Easy to work with and so in less then 40 minutes I had made a not so attractive 6'x 9'open grate second floor deck into a very usable space.
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I have been looking for something to put in my barn for our cattle and horses to walk on. Originally I had some other flooring in there, but over time it got pretty beat up. I came across this product and thought it would be perfect for the barn. The flooring has been working great and the animals definitely like having something more comfortable to walk on.
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