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How can I track my order from ModuTile?
Posted on December 6, 2011 by admin
When ordering from ModuTile.com, we will request your email address in order to provide you with an invoice and tracking information. When your product gets shipped, our system will email your tracking information to you. Since our servers are connected with FedEx, you will be able to press the tracking number to track the pakage(s) directly from your account on our website. If your order is shipped via LTL, we will provide you with the appropriate link and tracking number (Pro #) for the shipment. You can also visit the appropriate website or call the carrier to track your package.
If you do not have an email address, you can always call our customer service number so we can track it for you. Remember that most orders will take 3 to 5 business days get to you once it has left our warehouse in Houston, TX. Also, when the order is shipped via FedEx, sometimes the packages become separated, so it is possible for them to arrive on two separate days. We always provide the master tracking number, so you can visit www.fedex.com to track the status of additional packages, if necessary.
To order our interlocking floor tiles, please visit the appropriate section of our website the most relates to your project. These tiles are specially designed for use in basement flooring and garage flooring.
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Where Can I buy ModuTile products?
Posted on November 4, 2011 by admin
Thank you for choosing ModuTile's interlocking floor tiles. We have a variety of places where you can buy our tiles including directly from our website. Below is a list of ways to buy our product.
This post was tagged with Installation for Interlocking Floor Tiles
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How do I choose the Ramp Edges for the Interlocking floor tiles?
Posted on July 18, 2011 by admin
ModuTile manufactures two types of edges for the loop-to-peg interlocking floor tiles. We call them “Ramp Edges with Loops” and “Ramp Edges NO Loops”. The names refer to the loops on the long side of the ramp edge. Because the tiles are modular in nature, you have the option to select either type of edge for your installation. There is no right or wrong decision. However, depending on how you start your installation and the type of room in which you are installing the interlocking floor tiles, you may want to consider selecting one vs. the other. Let me explain what we mean by that.
This post was posted in Garage Flooring, Press and Media, ModuPedia Articles and was tagged with Garage Flooring
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Garage Floor Tiles vs. Epoxy Paint for Garage Floors
Posted on July 4, 2011 by admin
The chart in this article compares ModuTile garage floor tiles vs. epoxy paint for garage floors. There are many brands of garage floor tiles out there and this comparison strictly refers to ModuTile garage floor tiles. ModuTile interlocking tiles are all Made in the USA and were designed for home garage floors. Modutile is located in Houston, Texas USA.
This post was posted in Garage Organization, ModuPedia Articles and was tagged with Garage Floor Tiles
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Basement Flooring - Answers to Common Questions
Posted on June 21, 2011 by admin
According to the US Department of Energy best practice, managing vapor and moisture on a basement is critical. Excluding an obvious water leak into the basement, water enters a basements through the concrete slab via a phenomenon called capillary action. Capillary action is the ability of a liquid to flow against gravity where liquid spontaneously rises in a narrow space. Because of this phenomenon, building assemblies should be allowed to dry to the inside of the room. Any material installation over the building walls or floors that prevents this is not recommended. Materials such as vinyl sheets, linoleum, rubber floors, Epoxy and other sealants do nothing to prevent the ground water from infiltrating the slab through capillary action.
This post was posted in Press and Media and was tagged with Basement Floor
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ModuTile Garage Floor Tiles: Coin Top vs. Diamond Top
Posted on June 16, 2011 by admin
This article is written to compare ModuTiles Coin Top vs. Diamond Top Garage Floor Tiles. On the notes section, you will find our comments regarding some of the features and why they were designed the way they were designed. Feel free to leave your comments at the bottom of the page. We will gladly respond directly or on the page. As always, if you have any questions, please feel free to contact us Toll-Free at (877) 663-8845. To purchase the product, you can do so over the phone or via our secure web cart.
This post was posted in ModuPedia Articles and was tagged with Garage Floor Tiles
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Garage Floor Tiles - Answers to Common Questions
Posted on May 1, 2011 by admin
This post was posted in ModuPedia Articles and was tagged with Garage Floor Tiles, Basement Flooring
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Interlocking Floor Tiles - Answers to Common Questions
Posted on April 27, 2011 by admin
- What are interlocking floor tiles?
- Can interlocking floor tiles be installed over carpet?
- Can I use interlocking floor tiles in my shop or commercial area?
- What is the most popular size of interlocking floor tiles?
This post was posted in Interlocking Floor Tiles
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Small Business Moves Garage Flooring Production from China to U.S.
Posted on April 5, 2011 by admin
April 5, 2011, Houston, TX - ModuTile, one of the leading suppliers of modular garage flooring, announces that its best-selling garage floor tiles are now entirely produced in the U.S.
This post was tagged with Installation for Interlocking Floor Tiles
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Basement Remodeling Considerations
Posted on March 28, 2011 by admin
Are you looking for ways to add value to your home by remodeling? Usually, nothing adds more value to a home more than adding livable square footage. If you have an unused basement, remodeling it may be the easiest and least costly method to increase the value of the house. Here at ModuTile, we specialize in DIY floors, but this article lists things to consider when remodeling your basement. Visit our basement flooring section to see all our basement floor tiles.
This post was posted in Interlocking Floor Tiles, Press and Media and was tagged with Basement Floor, Interlocking Floor Tiles