Handles extreme static and rolling loads without doming, shifting, or performance loss
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Key Benefits of GroundLock Lay-Flat Tile
Exceptional Dimensional Stability
GroundLock tiles contain two internal fiberglass layers that eliminate expansion, contraction, doming, and gapping—solving the most common failure point of interlocking and modular flooring systems.
High Load & Rolling Performance
Engineered to withstand distributed and rolling loads up to 30,000 lbs, GroundLock supports forklifts, rolling racks, carts, and equipment without warpage, shifting, or performance loss.
Interlocking or Lay-Flat Flexibility
GroundLock is available in interlocking tiles or Lay-Flat tiles (manufactured without dovetails). Except for how they connect, both formats share the same construction, durability, and static-control performance.
Ideal for Raised Access Floors
GroundLock Lay-Flat tiles install one-to-one over raised access floor panels and can be loose-laid with no adhesive, preserving plenum access while maintaining long-term dimensional stability.
Proven Static Control Compliance
GroundLock flooring is designed to meet ANSI/ESD S20.20 requirements as part of a complete ESD system—helping control static electricity and reduce the risk of damaging ESD events.
Fast, Clean Installation & Low Maintenance
Tiles install quickly in occupied spaces, are odorless, require no waxing, and can be walked on immediately. Individual tiles are easy to clean, replace, or repair—minimizing downtime over the life of the floor.

StaticWorx GroundLock Lay-Flat tileFrequently Asked Questions
What makes GroundLock different from other interlocking or modular ESD tiles?
GroundLock tiles contain two internal layers of fiberglass, which eliminate expansion, contraction, doming, and gapping—the most common failure points of modular and interlocking flooring systems.
Can GroundLock handle heavy rolling and static loads?
Yes. GroundLock is engineered to withstand distributed and rolling loads up to 30,000 lbs, supporting forklifts, carts, rolling racks, and heavy equipment without shifting, warping, or losing performance.
What is the difference between GroundLock Interlocking and Lay-Flat tiles?
Both formats share the same construction, durability, and static-control performance. The difference is connection: interlocking tiles use dovetails, while Lay-Flat tiles are manufactured without dovetails and install loose-laid over access floor panels.
Is GroundLock suitable for raised access floors?
Absolutely. GroundLock Lay-Flat tiles install one-to-one over raised access floor panels, preserving access to the underfloor plenum while maintaining long-term dimensional stability—without requiring adhesive.
Does GroundLock meet ESD compliance requirements?
When installed as part of a complete ESD flooring system, GroundLock is designed to support compliance with ANSI/ESD S20.20, helping reduce the risk of damaging electrostatic discharge events.
How easy is GroundLock to install and maintain?
GroundLock installs quickly in occupied, operational spaces, requires no waxing or finishes, and can be walked on immediately. Individual tiles are easy to clean, replace, or repair—minimizing downtime over the life of the floor.
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