How to install a buried parking lock on a tiled floor?
Dec 04, 2025| Installing a buried parking lock on a tiled floor can be a practical solution to secure your parking space. As a supplier of high - quality buried parking locks, I'm here to guide you through the entire installation process.
1. Preparation
Before you start the installation, it's crucial to gather all the necessary tools and materials. You'll need a drill with appropriate drill bits for tiled floors, a measuring tape, a level, a screwdriver, a hammer, and the buried parking lock kit itself. We offer a variety of buried parking locks, such as the Car Wheel Lock Buried Parking Lock, Automatic Lift Outdoor Buried Parking Lock, and Blue Tooth Control Buried Parking Lock. Make sure you choose the one that suits your needs.
1.1 Site Inspection
First, carefully inspect the tiled floor where you plan to install the parking lock. Check for any cracks, unevenness, or loose tiles. If there are any issues, it's best to repair them before proceeding with the installation. Use the measuring tape to mark the exact location where the parking lock will be installed. Ensure that the area is clear of any debris or obstacles.
1.2 Read the Manual
Thoroughly read the installation manual that comes with your buried parking lock. Each model may have specific installation requirements and instructions. Understanding these details in advance will help you avoid mistakes during the installation process.
2. Drilling Holes
Drilling holes in a tiled floor requires special attention to prevent the tiles from cracking.
2.1 Mark the Drill Points
Based on the installation template provided in the kit, mark the drill points on the tiled floor. Use a pencil or a marker to make clear and accurate marks. Make sure the marks are evenly spaced and in the correct positions according to the design of the parking lock.
2.2 Use the Right Drill Bit
Select a drill bit that is suitable for drilling through tiles. A carbide - tipped drill bit is usually a good choice as it can cut through the hard surface of the tiles without causing excessive damage. Start the drilling process at a slow speed to create a small indentation in the tile. This will prevent the drill bit from slipping.
2.3 Drilling Technique
Once the indentation is made, gradually increase the drilling speed. Apply gentle and steady pressure on the drill. If you feel too much resistance or hear unusual noises, stop immediately and check for any problems. It may be necessary to adjust the drill speed or the pressure. After drilling through the tile, continue drilling into the underlying concrete or substrate to the required depth.
3. Mounting the Parking Lock
After drilling the holes, it's time to mount the parking lock on the tiled floor.
3.1 Insert Anchors
Insert the appropriate anchors into the drilled holes. The anchors will provide a secure base for the parking lock. Make sure the anchors are inserted firmly and flush with the surface of the tile. You can use a hammer to gently tap the anchors into place if necessary.
3.2 Attach the Parking Lock
Align the parking lock with the anchors on the floor. Use the screws provided in the kit to attach the parking lock to the anchors. Tighten the screws gradually and evenly to ensure a stable and secure installation. Use a screwdriver or a power drill with a screwdriver bit to tighten the screws. Make sure not to overtighten the screws, as this could damage the tiles or the parking lock.
4. Testing the Parking Lock
Once the parking lock is installed, it's important to test it to ensure that it functions properly.


4.1 Manual Operation
If your parking lock is manually operated, test the locking and unlocking mechanism. Make sure it can be easily locked and unlocked without any jams or difficulties. Check the range of motion of the lock to ensure that it can fully extend and retract.
4.2 Automatic or Remote - Controlled Models
For automatic or remote - controlled models such as the Automatic Lift Outdoor Buried Parking Lock or Blue Tooth Control Buried Parking Lock, follow the instructions in the manual to pair the remote control or connect the Bluetooth device. Test the operation of the parking lock using the remote control or the connected device. Check if the lock responds correctly to the commands.
5. Maintenance and Troubleshooting
To ensure the long - term performance of your buried parking lock, regular maintenance is necessary.
5.1 Cleaning
Periodically clean the parking lock to remove dirt, dust, and debris. Use a mild detergent and a soft cloth to clean the surface of the lock. Avoid using abrasive cleaners or tools that could scratch the finish of the lock.
5.2 Lubrication
If there are moving parts in the parking lock, such as hinges or springs, lubricate them regularly. Use a suitable lubricant to reduce friction and ensure smooth operation.
5.3 Troubleshooting
If you encounter any problems with the parking lock, refer to the troubleshooting section in the installation manual. Common issues may include difficulty in locking or unlocking, slow operation, or malfunction of the remote control. If you can't solve the problem on your own, don't hesitate to contact our professional customer service team for assistance.
Why Choose Our Buried Parking Locks
As a leading supplier of buried parking locks, we are committed to providing high - quality products and excellent customer service. Our parking locks are made of durable materials that can withstand various weather conditions and heavy usage. They are designed with advanced technology to ensure reliable and efficient operation. Whether you need a simple car wheel lock or a high - tech automatic lift outdoor buried parking lock, we have the perfect solution for you.
Contact Us for Purchase and Negotiation
If you are interested in our buried parking locks or have any questions about the installation process, we encourage you to contact us. We have a team of experienced sales representatives who can provide you with detailed product information, offer competitive prices, and assist you in making the right choice. Start protecting your parking space today with our top - notch buried parking locks.
References
- Manufacturer's Installation Manuals for Buried Parking Locks
- General Guidelines for Tile Installation and Drilling on Tiled Surfaces

