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Delivery Instructions

tile mats shrink wrapped graphic

Century Tile Mats come on a pallet that is 80" Long, 48" Deep, and stacked up to 72" tall. The mats should be completely shrink wrapped, have corner protectors on all four corners, and be banded to the pallet to prevent damage and loss. Most delivery trucks that have a liftgate can lower these pallets to the ground using the liftgate and pallet jack. 

Common damage to look for:

  • Mats that are not shrink wrapped
  • Broken pallets the pallets that are the wrong size for the mats
  • Mats that are wet or look greasy or stained
  • Missing corner protectors
  • Mats that are not banded to the pallet

If you see any of these things, DO NOT SIGN for the Century Tile Mats until you inspect them and notate any damage on the paperwork that the driver takes. 

rollout mats in oversized box

Century Rollout Mats Come in an oversized box with a full sleeve, cap, and lid. Sometimes we ship in a corrugated wrap and heavy-duty bag to save room on trucks.

Common damage to look for:

  • Torn Packaging
  • Gouges or punctures in the packaging or mats

If you see any of these things, DO NOT SIGN for the Rollout Mats until you inspect them and notate any damage on the paperwork that the driver takes.

puzzle mats shrink wrapped on pallet

Century Puzzle Mats Come on a pallet that is 48” x 40” and stacked no higher than 80” tall. The pallet will then be shrink wrapped completely to the pallet. Most delivery trucks that have a liftgate can lower these pallets to the ground using the liftgate and pallet jack.

Common damage to look for:

  • Mats that are not shrink wrapped
  • Torn shrink wrap or broken pallet

If you see any of these things, DO NOT SIGN for the Puzzle Mats until you inspect them and notate any damage on the paperwork that the driver takes.

wall pads shrink wrapped on pallet

Century Wall Mats Come on a custom-built pallet and are stacked no higher than 80” tall. The pallet will then be shrink wrapped completely to the pallet. Most delivery trucks that have a liftgate can lower these pallets to the ground using the liftgate and pallet jack.

Common damage to look for:

  • Mats that are not shrink wrapped
  • Broken pallets the pallets that are the wrong size for the mats
  • Mats that are wet or look greasy or stained
  • Missing corner protectors
  • Mats that are not banded to the pallet

If you see any of these things, DO NOT SIGN for the Wall Mats until you inspect them and notate any damage on the paperwork that the driver takes.