Frequently Asked Questions

We offer two types of flooring

Stand On Floor

The Stand On Floor is a primarily exhibition based flooring system that was designed to give exhibitors something better to put their display on than plain old carpet which is both boring and a serious tripping hazard. With this system you can add in your own custom graphics under the top tiles which opens up many opportunities to use your floor.

Everbase Flooring

Everbase flooring is robust and meant for the elements, we primarily use it for covering ice rinks, stadiums and fields. We offer two types of Everbase flooring, the Everbase 3 and the Everbase 4. Although the Everbase 3 is smaller than the 4 but is still just as useful when it comes to projects that require large coverage.

Stand On Floor FAQs

What is the total height of the floor?
With cover plates it is 3cm High.

What is the weight of the floor?

Each tile weighs 1.2 kg.

What kinds of weight can hold the floor?
The floor can hold 3600 kg per m2. Each tile can hold
900 kg. Point load of 0,36 kg p/cm2

How do we solve uneven ground?
The Stand-ON tiles will solve most of the uneven areas. If there is a gap, you can fill it with wedge, with large bumps, leave one or two tiles.

How do we transport the floor?
We advise the container boxes. You can also buy flight cases.

What are the components of the flooring?
Every floor includes the base tiles, these are the foundation of every Stand On Floor, on top of the base floor we have the top tiles which are the most common top cover. (There are also carpet and custom graphic/design toppers available) Along with both types of tiles there are also multiple types of edging available as well as the various connectors for the tiles and the edging pieces.

Everbase FAQs

WHAT TYPE OF FLOORING DO I NEED?

Depending on your specific application, we have several different types of flooring that may work for your needs.  Under the applications pull down tab above, there is a list of applications for which our floors are suited.  In each application section there is a list of the products that are ideal for the specific use. You can click on each product to see more details and specification or go here for an overview.

 

HOW MUCH FLOORING DO I NEED?

We can help you figure out the number of square feet of flooring that you need.  Typically, you take the length of the space multiplied by the width of the space to get the total number of sq/ft of floor (i.e. LxW). In some cases, if you have an irregularly sized area you may need to measure the total square footage in sections and add the sections together.  By providing us with a floor plan we can help you figure out the number of square feet you require.  You can also use our online 3D virtual builder to build out your space (and any colour patterns) and figure out the number of sq/ft required for each colour. 

HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE TO INSTALL EVERBLOCK FLOORING?

The EverBase 3 & 4 flooring, when installed by an experienced crew, can be installed at the rate of about 1,000 sq/ft per person per hour from pre-assembled sheets. Dismantling your floor takes about half the time it takes to install the floor, when the proper tip and disconnect technique is used.  

Most of the time for installation involves making sure the product is close to the location of installation, so that you don't have to walk back and forth to get flooring sections and then to place them into position. 

 

HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE TO GET EVERBLOCK FLOORING?

Typically we can delivery up to 25,000 sq/ft of flooring within 5 days if we have the items in stock, 7-10 days for non-mainland & Ireland. From time to time we experience 6-10 week backlogs if items are not in stock as items will have to be put on backorder for next shipment of stock, so it is good to leave as much time as possible to receive your floor.

Contact us if you have specific timing requirements and we usually can adjust our schedule to accommodate your deadlines. 

IS EVERBLOCK FLOORING MANUFACTURED IN THE UK?

No, but EverBlock Flooring is 100% manufactured in the USA, at our head office moulding plant in Stony Point, New York. 

 

IS EVERBLOCK FLOORING MADE FROM RECYCLED MATERIAL?

Yes... and no.  All Black EverBlock flooring is manufactured using 100% recycled material. We are always working with our material suppliers to obtain quality recycled product that can be used in colours other than Black, but at this time have not found a feedstock that we are comfortable with. 

 

HOW LONG HAVE YOU BEEN IN BUSINESS?

Everblocks LLC have been in business just about 3 years (as of the beginning of 2018).  The founder of our company has over 25 years experience in the modular flooring industry and was a pioneer in designing, patenting, and refining many of the modular floors in-use today. He has built and sold two different modular flooring businesses, with EverBlock being his latest venture. 
As the UK Everblocks agent, Print-on-demand Limited have been a successful exhibition and display company since 1999. We have over 20 years experience in design, supply and installation to 1000's of UK companies. 
We are known in the UK as POD Exhibitions. 

 

WHAT TYPE OF WARRANTY DO YOU OFFER?

Everblocks Systems offer a 3 year limited warranty to the original purchaser that the product (a) conforms to EverBlock published specifications, and (b) is free from defects in material and workmanship.  We will replace at no cost defective product that does not meet our standards.  Full details on our warranty can be found here.

 

WHAT IS YOUR RETURN POLICY?

Unused product may be returned in its original packaging for a 15% re-stocking fee, plus round trip freight.  We encourage you to think carefully about your order and about your specific needs, as the cost of returning flooring can be quite high for both parties.  We do not accept returns of used or damaged product. 

 

IS EVERBLOCK FLOORING FIRE RATED?

Yes. EverBlock Flooring has been tested to both UL94 HB (Standard for Safety of Flammability of Plastic Materials for Parts in Devices) and ASTM D2859 (Standard Test Method For Flammability of Finished Textile Floor Covering Materials), two standards commonly used in the industry. 
A UK fire rating test has not been done however a class C rating is universally useable.