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What is the difference between the standard-grade ribbed garage floor cover and the commercial-grade ribbed garage floor cover?

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What is the difference between the standard-grade ribbed garage floor cover and the commercial-grade ribbed garage floor cover?

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The difference is in the overall thickness. The standard-grade garage mat is .05″-.06″ in thickness ( about the thickness of a dime). We recommend this garage floor to be used in the areas of only occasional snowfall and used during the winter months only to keep the garage floor from becoming too slippery and to prevent water from “ponding” on the floor. The commercial-grade ribbed garage flooring is .07″-.08″ in thickness (about the thickness of a quarter). We recommend this garage flooring to be used in the areas of frequent snowfall and is suitable for year-round usage. The added thickness will provide a durable garage flooring that will provide many years of service.

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