PLEASE ANTICIPATE ALL USED FLOORS NEEDING CLEANING BEFORE USE (PRESSURE WASHING, FLOOR BUFFER, ETC.).
These inventories should only be used indoors.
UV stability, drainage, and expansion/contraction characteristics make them unsuitable for outdoor applications.
A Note About Brands: While each manufacturer would say that their product is superior to the competition's, polypropylene tile floors have more in common than they do differences. Different brands won't interconnect with each other.
PRICING DEPENDS ON THE INVENTORY, SQUARE FOOTAGE, AND YOUR LOCATION. EMAIL US.
UV stability, drainage, and expansion/contraction characteristics make them unsuitable for outdoor applications.
A Note About Brands: While each manufacturer would say that their product is superior to the competition's, polypropylene tile floors have more in common than they do differences. Different brands won't interconnect with each other.
PRICING DEPENDS ON THE INVENTORY, SQUARE FOOTAGE, AND YOUR LOCATION. EMAIL US.
Do I Need Underlayment?
Underlayment serves several important functions. It adds cushion, helps to reduce sound, and aids as an anti-skid mat for floors on a slick concrete slab. Even large floors of several thousand square feet can shift when everyone stops at the same time. We have had customers skip underlayment because of budget constraints, but like padding beneath carpeting, it makes the floor feel and perform much better. SnapSports ShockTower products are designed not to need underlayment. If used inventories do not include underlayment, we carry it as a new product.
Underlayment serves several important functions. It adds cushion, helps to reduce sound, and aids as an anti-skid mat for floors on a slick concrete slab. Even large floors of several thousand square feet can shift when everyone stops at the same time. We have had customers skip underlayment because of budget constraints, but like padding beneath carpeting, it makes the floor feel and perform much better. SnapSports ShockTower products are designed not to need underlayment. If used inventories do not include underlayment, we carry it as a new product.
Inventory changes often so please check back!
About Buying Used Floors
Used floors are sold as-is and without warranties, implied or otherwise,
and described sized may be approximate.
We make every effort to represent used floors as accurately as possible, however we rely heavily on seller’s descriptions and provided photographs. If you have doubts or are unsure of the condition of a used floor, please request more information.
Floors are available until purchased (which is when your payment is received).
CLICK HERE FOR AN INFORMATION SHEET DESCRIBING USED FLOORS
and described sized may be approximate.
We make every effort to represent used floors as accurately as possible, however we rely heavily on seller’s descriptions and provided photographs. If you have doubts or are unsure of the condition of a used floor, please request more information.
Floors are available until purchased (which is when your payment is received).
CLICK HERE FOR AN INFORMATION SHEET DESCRIBING USED FLOORS
Used Floor Buying Tips
Identify your budget. Buyers always say that their budget is "as little as possible", but that’s not a dollar amount and identifying an upper limit price will help narrow down possible inventories. It sounds simple, but If you don’t identify a budget, how will you know when you’ve met it?
The size of your floor has a big impact on the price. Floors that are 8000sf and larger cost less per square foot than smaller inventories, and for a couple of reasons. Fewer buyers drive prices down... and freight costs - on a per square foot basis - are less expensive for larger shipments.
The floor’s appearance is important and there’s a significant price difference between an eye-catching floor that needs to impress new visitors and a practice floor that provides safety and performance but's not as nice looking. Color's a preference and lines can be added, but existing lines might be impossible to remove.
Price is where everything comes together and it’s important to keep the dialogue open. If you’ve found a floor that’s the right size, etc., but the price is too high - communicate. Counter-offers are good and a seller's firm price may soften as storage costs mount & situations change.