The RSI Interlocking Flooring System (IFS) is a revolutionary matting made from recycled materials that creates a versatile, drainable floor surface. With approximate dimensions of 22 inches x 22 inches and available in green, black, tan, brown, and gray. IFS is a versatile, anti-slip drainage mat that provides safe footing in wet areas. The IFS innovative patented underpinning provides support while the flow-through design allows air and water to flow through quickly and easily, so areas stay safe, clean, and bacteria-free. The IFS panels are flexible and easily assembled with the interlocking design. The IFS is easily moved and once connected can also be rolled up as a single unit for cleaning or storage. This package is designed to fit in a MONT Greenhouse. Intentionally designed to have a small gap around the perimeter after installation. This can be filled with sand or stone or left empty.
FEATURES
- Available colors: Green, Brown, Blue, Tan, Black, Gray
- Flexible and adaptable to different surfaces such as lawn, sand, ground, and concrete
- Ideal for creating an anti-slip drainage mat that provides safe footing in wet areas such as a MONT Greenhouse
- Created with sturdy and reliable interlocking modules
- Light to move and easy to place
- Thinner than similar products
- Can be customized by 3 breakoff square segment
- With its small holes design walking on it is easy and safe also with high heel shoes
- 100% regenerated polypropylene (HDPE)
- Package includes 13 floor tiles. Designed for a MONT 8x4 Patio greenhouse.
WHAT'S INCLUDED
- 13 floor tiles
WHAT'S NOT INCLUDED
- Greenhouse or accessories
CARE INSTRUCTIONS
- Hose down, soap and water
DIMENSIONS OF ONE TILE
- 22"X22"X0.5"
MATERIAL
- Regenerated Polypropylene
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN
- Italy
WARRANTY
- 1 Year Limited Warranty
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Questions & Answers
Have a Question?
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I live in Arizona where the temperature can get as high as 120 degrees. We are buying a new house so the back yard is all dirt right now. What is the best material under the tiles.
These tiles can be placed directly onto the dirt.You just may want to grade and level the land first, depending on your plans to build a structure there or what you are going to do with that tiled area. -
If installing over grass does the ground need to be level?
Yes, it needs to be level if you are going to install them over grass. Otherwise, you won't be able to interlock them securely.