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Gym Flooring

Rubber Flooring for Gyms

Rubber is the most common gym flooring material. If you go to any gym or workout studio, you will easily notice that they all have rubber flooring. When it comes to gym flooring, there are many options, but rubber is the most flexible, adapting to almost any workout. It is also the most likely to shield your subfloor from the effects of lifting heavy weights.

Rubber gym flooring comes in a variety of forms, including tiles, rolls, and mats. Each choice comes in a variety of thicknesses to fit your needs. You can choose from a wide range of paint and colour fleck choices to make your space look sharp. For instance, you can choose a colour of choice so that it blends well with the room colour or you can even go ahead to customise it according to your needs.

There are primarily two options for rubber flooring at gyms, Rubber tiles and Rolls. Let us now look at them and learn more about them.

 

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Rubber Tiles

Rubber tiles are the most common choice for gym flooring. They are long-lasting, inexpensive, and well-known for their simple interlocking installation. Installing rubber tiles is like putting together a giant, life-size rubber puzzle. Each tile has interlocking edges that snap into place in a matter of seconds. You can choose from a variety of thicknesses to find the best one for protecting your subfloor. You will want a thicker rubber tile if you are going to lose those 100-pound dumbbells.

Rubber Floor Rolls

The seamless appearance of rubber rolls is well-known and is most loved. It is almost impossible to tell where one roll finishes and another starts when properly assembled. Rubber gym flooring rolls are also available in a range of thicknesses to meet your specific requirements. You can also buy high-impact rubber rolls to protect your joints during plyometric movements. Installation and maintenance of rubber rolls are also easier than that of rubber tiles

Pros of Rubber Flooring
  • Easy installation – Rubber flooring can be installed in your gym without the aid of professionals, whether you prefer tiles, rolls, or mats. If you want rubber rolls, make sure you have some friends to assist you because they are very heavy.
  • Shock absorption – Rubber gym flooring can withstand the shock of hard workouts and heavy weights, keeping your joints and subfloor healthy.
  • Easy maintenance – All you need is a damp mop to clean the floor. 
Cons of Rubber Flooring
  • Temperature insulation – Rubber is a poor insulator when it comes to temperature transfer. When rubber is used on cold basement subfloors, it will remain cold to the touch.
  • Smell of rubber – A distinct rubber odour may often be detected when installing new rubber flooring. Fortunately, you can fix this by mopping the floor a few times with a solution of soap and water and keeping the room well-ventilated.

 

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