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About Weight Room Flooring
If you have a weight room, then you need flooring that will help you make the most out of your workout while also keeping your floor and equipment in the best shape possible. Rubber weight room flooring can help you keep all of the noise down as you train and keep your plates safe from wear and tear over time.
Safety is extremely important when it comes to lifting weights. Our weight room flooring mats provide superior shock absorbency to minimize injuries for both you and your subfloor. This flooring is also extremely easy to clean and maintain, by making our flooring this easy to clean you can deter transferring diseases from sweat or other bodily fluids. It’s the best choice all around, one of the safest options and as a huge plus the most cost efficient!
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This is one of the most commonly used gym floors on the market; it works great in both commercial and residential gyms. It’s not as dense as other flooring options, which makes it perfect for plyometric movements and other HITT training. The plus side to this flooring is that liquid can penetrate the surface, but it doesn’t go through the floor, so, wiping up spills and sweat will be a breeze. However, dirt can easily get trapped in this flooring, so you’ll have to make sure you clean it on a regular basis.
Plastic tiles are another option that can be used under weight machines and cardio equipment. It’s also a great option if you want to add a little color to your space. These tiles come in different colors that allow you to create a stylish pattern or design, so you can incorporate your personal style into your space. These tiles interlock together for a simple installation. These tiles will provide the traction you need during your workout to keep your feet firmly on the ground. Pairs with rubber mats nicely for a beautfull floor.
If you need an area with a little more cushioning, close foam is an excellent option. This provides a great flooring for cardio workouts, and when it comes to floor workouts, it will provide a comfortable area that athletes can use with bare feet or shoes. Martial art, dance or circuit workouts will be a breeze on this flooring. Keep in mind, closed cell foam isn’t the best when it comes to heavyweights or large machines. If you leave a heavy object on it for a long period of time, then the soft flooring could become permanently indented. This could also lead to it tearing and exposing the subfloor.
If you need versatile flooring, carpet tiles are your match. They are comfortable to the touch while still providing the durability you need to stand up to heavy foot traffic and heavy machines. These tiles also work great in home gyms because the versatility allows you to make the most out of your space. From a workout area to a play area, or even a family room, these soft carpet tiles will provide comfortable and durable flooring for all. The drawback to carpet tiles? They aren’t as efficient with shock-absorbency, so you’ll want to do your lifts that include barbells being dropped away from this flooring.
Do you like to challenge yourself with fun workout routines? Then you may want to turn to artificial turf for your flooring. From strength training, to yoga, and even HITT workouts or CrossFit routines, this flooring makes it easy to do it all. Artificial turf is made to absorb impact and provide traction, which makes it a great surface for speed and agility training, while still being comfortable enough to throw your yoga mat down. If you’re leaning towards artificial turf, then be prepared to pay for it. This is one of the costlier options on the market. It’s also not the easiest to install, so you’ll want to budget for it to be installed professionally.
These vinyl floor tiles are designed to hold up to both weight training workouts and heavy vehicles. You won’t have to worry about these tiles staining easily either. Sweat, oil, and other car chemicals can be quickly cleaned up with mild soap and water. The downside to using vinyl flooring? It’s not as shock absorbent as rubber, so for heavy weight training this isn't the best option. You can save time on installation fees because these tiles are extremely DIY-friendly and do not have to worry about install fees.
When it comes to an easy installation, it doesn’t get better than tiles. Seriously, these tiles are a piece of cake, all you do is lock them together like a big puzzle and you’re good to go. You can easily customize your space indoors or outdoors with these tiles thickness's from 8mm-5". Use them through the entire floor of your gym or put them only in the areas that need extra durable protection. These tiles tightly interlock, so you won’t have to worry about them coming apart or popping up even under heavy exercise equipment.
Rubber mats for the weight room provide extra thickness in the areas where you need them the most. Our weight room mats cover a wide area of gym activities and a wide level of intensity. From Olympic weightlifting to crossfit and everything in between, there’s nothing these mats can’t handle. Whether it’s a home gym or commercial CrossFit gym, rubber weight room mats can cover any area. The great thing about these mats is that they are extremely affordable because you can use them in the areas where they are needed instead of having them installed throughout the entire floor. For example you could lay a small area of mats where barbells will be dropped and use differnt flooring on the rest of the area.
Weight Room Flooring Buyer’s Guide
Are you here because you’re looking for weight room flooring options? Then you’ve come to the right place! From Olympic weightlifting to everything in between, RubberFlooring4U has the best flooring for your personal or commercial weight room needs.
Weight Room Flooring Buyer’s Guide