Dog on top of Sandstone Levant G-Floor pet flooring

Meet the Dogs of G-Floor

Summer is in full swing and it's brought high temps, summer rains, and plenty of sunlight. To celebrate these "dog days of summer," this month's G-Floor blog post has gone to the dogs.

Grab a cold drink, turn on a fan, and read our blog post to meet the dogs of G-Floor.

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New Drip & Dry Toilet Mats

With the absorbency and durability of Drip & Dry Absorbent Floor Mats they are a natural fit for bathrooms. Featuring a contoured cut, Drip & Dry toilet mats fit around the toilet base to save your floor from drips and drops.

Great for businesses, office buildings, restaurants, and the home. Don't let the name fool you; Drip & Dry toilet mats also protect the floor around bidets, commodes, potty training chairs, and more.

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Drip & Dry toilet mat at the base of a toilet

 

Tool chest on performance runner

Portable and Repositionable

Performance Runners are an easy way to make a big difference.

Place one along either side of your car or truck to catch dirt from your shoes, or put one at the base of a sink to keep splatters off your floor.

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Do This Before You Adopt

Whether your new pet is potty training, a messy drinker, or learning to walk on hardwood, you're going to need protection for your floor.

G-Floor New Pet Parent kits have everything you need for superior floor protection, bundled into one convenient package.

Dog on Slate Grey vinyl floor protector
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Tips and Tricks

Drip & Dry floor mats are absorbent, thanks to the fibrous top layer. This soft polyester layer also provides cushioning, which makes Drip & Dry an excellent choice for heavy-duty drawer liner.

Drip & Dry used as drawer liner

 

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How do I prepare my floor before installation?

A: Your floor must be clean and completely free of debris. It should also be level and free of any major cracks or defects. Sweep the area clean with a broom, clean any spills or stains, and fill any divots or spalling before installation.