This flooring protects your trailer or garage floor from your outdoor toys. And it protects your stuff by getting it off the floor and letting it air out. Snap together for a floating floor, or screw down for a partial floating or fixed floor.
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How much will you need for your trailer?
For box trailers, calculate length x width. If you have a V-nose trailer, you'll use the box width and V-nose dimensions for the total area, so the formula looks like this: (0.5 x width) x V-nose depth
Example: 7.5' x 14' trailer with 5' V-nose
Videos are provided as a guide only. Refer to manufacturer installation instructions and specs for complete information.
Hi everybody, Steven here with etrailer.com. Today we're looking together at our Caliber ProTech XT and Caliber ProTech Smooth flooring options. So folks, if you're not aware, the Caliber ProTech is a modular tile floor system. It's been designed to protect your floor surfaces from all the elements of life while yet providing a custom, fresh, neat look. It's gonna be perfect for those power sport trailers, garage floors, workshops, and so much more. And it's also gonna help keep those trailers and working areas clean and dry and protected from wear and tear.
Now, before we get too much more in the video, we do carry these in the three colors, black, gray, and red. And we carry these in packs of eight in each color and in packs of 24 in each color in both the ProTech XT and the ProTech Smooth option. So again, packs of eight or packs of 24. Make sure you're on the right product page for the quantity, the color, and the surface that you're looking for. Now, getting into it, folks, if you wanna install these in a trailer or a workshop, that's potentially one option that you could do.
You got the red, black, and gray. Nice little finish there. And if you covering a whole trailer, let's say for your power sports, maybe a snowmobile trailer or something, ATVs, that's potentially what you could have. And the nice thing that I like about this is they do feature on the ProTech XT, the nice carbide depth channels here. So you could do a smooth panel in conjunction with the XT to give you that grip you need to help provide direction and containment for snowmobiles.
Now these also feature pass-through holes. They are trimmable. So we've actually trimmed up a corner of each color here just to kind of show you the different options. You can trim 'em. They're very lightweight, very modular, very simple to use.
And those pass-through holes allow for drainage and airflow, making it really easy to clean. Now, using 'em, very simple, you just simply snap 'em together. So you just put 'em side by side, push 'em together, use a rubber mallet if you so choose. But your hands are really easy. That's what the backside looks like. And I'll zoom in from the top so you can kind of see that's how they lock in from the back. And from the top. Now again, while I've got it zoomed in here, this is the XT, you can kind of see it's got that grip versus the smooth, which features these little hexagon shapes like a honeycomb, if you will. And again, just the difference in traction. It's minimal, but it's enough to notice. So I like it. And then again, taking these apart is super simple. They just simply come apart that easy. So again, modular, that's what we're going for, right So very simple to do, pop 'em back in place. And again, trimmable. Now, as far as some dimensions while I've got it zoomed in here, these are gonna be as far as what I call usable length, 18 inches, so this top raised portion here, not counting the fasteners on the side, by nine inches. Now if you count this side, those fasteners are 1/2" long, so it'd be 9 1/2 versus 18 1/2. Now a pack of eight is gonna cover about nine square feet, and a pack of 24 is gonna cover 27 square foot. So measure your trailer, you know, length and width on your flooring. Get that square footage by taking those two measurements times each other. So let's say it was a four by four, that would be 16 square feet. Do your math, double check it before you purchase. If you wanna be like me and have more than enough and for the what if factor in the future, maybe you change designs or something like that, get a couple extra boxes, different colors, mix and match. Have some fun with it. Now another nice feature is the link and fasteners here on the edge recess. So you can counter sink your screws right into that counter sink that's already built into the plastic there. And that's gonna eliminate exposed screw heads. Now with this linking fastener system, you have three installation options. You have floating, partially floating, or fixed. Well folks, these have been built to stand the test of time against all power sport vehicles, and they are stud and carbide safe, as I showed you on our closeups. Just a nice modular system. I like it. I like the color options. I'll show you one last time before we go the different options potentially you have when installing these. These again are the Caliber ProTech XT and the ProTech Smooth floor options. Again, make sure you're on the right product page for the quantity, the color, and the style. That's gonna wrap it up, folks. I'm Steven. Thanks so much for your time. Have a good one.
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