Motormat (Daytona tile) by Sport Court

As I mentioned in a previous article on the Deck / Drain tile (Tylon), the headings or names for the Sport Court brands are a bit confusing. An example being that the Sport Court name or brand used to be Connor Sport Court, and the Motormat brand was known as the Daytona tile (also known under the name Sport Tread and don't forget Circle Tile).

Have no fear they are all the same brand, however I think we are trying to shoot for Sport Court as the manufacturer and Motormat is brand for their garage floor mat products that come with different tops or patterns, Sport Tread pattern and the Circle top or pattern. To take this a step further, Sport Court has a product that they are now branding as the Drain or Deck tile.
and the best place to get it with the pricing and service is Mymatting.com .

The picture below shows the Tread (unique one of a kind) and Circle patterns. You can get 7 colors also.



Notice in the picture above that they are using the Drain Tile and the Motormats Sport Tread together. Using the openings of the Drain Tile where the wheels go (better drainage and traction). The openings used for drainage and traction could be a walk way for people traffic, if you wished. You can create any sort of floor using different colors, top patterns or different design brands. You could get a border, car only areas, walk areas, specific areas for tools or storage, let you imagination flow

These tiles are made from a very tough plastic that will probably out live you a few times over. They have very strong supports all over the underside of the tiles, this keeps the mat up off the cement and allows liquids to flow away and more importantly airflow for drying and letting the cement breath.

They snap together so easily and quickly! The type of connection allows for expansion and contraction during temperature changes, it also allows installation over lets than perfect areas.

How much you say ? Pretty reasonable, especially when you calculate how long your garage will be there because I bet the tiles will out last it.  
 

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