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Warranty Information
TechFloorTM Warranty
WeatherTech® TechFloorTM Floor Tiles and Accessories have a Limited Lifetime guarantee against defects in materials and workmanship.
Exclusions to this warranty are normal wear and tear, damage due to abuse, abrasive conditions, UV exposure, excessive manipulation/repeated installations and exposure to chemical contamination, such as spilled gasoline, oil, etc. We are reasonable people and we believe in customer satisfaction. Depending on the situation, we will either replace your product at no charge or charge you a prorated amount for a replacement. This warranty is extended to the original purchaser of this product, and is non-transferable.
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Installation
How do I determine the amount of tiles to order?
Measure length and width, and multiply. This gives you the approximate number of square feet to order. Be sure to consider edging and any type of border treatment in the math.
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How hard is this product to install?
With our simple Loop and Tab latching system, it is easy to assemble. Simply lay the tab over the loop and apply pressure. This can be done with your thumb, but we recommend using a small rubber mallet.
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Can I install these under a cabinet or tool box?
Yes, TechFloorTM can be installed under cabinets and tool boxes. These items can also be tiled around, using our various size tile.
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Product Care
How hard are these to clean?
Simple household floor cleaners work well.
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Will these resist chemicals and gasoline?
Yes, TechFloorTM resists most household and automotive based chemicals. We recommend cleaning immediately after spill occurs. Any gasoline should be cleaned immediately. Gasoline and Kerosene will damage TechFloorTM with prolonged exposure.
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Can I replace a tile if they get damaged?
Yes, and depending on the location, several methods can be used. Near an edge - we recommend dismantling from the edge. Simply pull up the tab edge of the tile from the loop, and they will unlock. In the middle of the floor - we recommend cutting the tile out. Cut a hole in the center of the tile using a utility knife, and use the same pulling force to unlock the tab from the loops.
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