Skip to content Skip to footer

Rubber Flooring

Rubber flooring is an ideal solution for arenas, gyms, and fitness centres, where durability and safety are essential. Designed to handle heavy foot traffic, equipment, and high-impact activity, it offers excellent traction, shock absorption, and subfloor protection.

Its dense composition helps reduce noise and vibration, creating a more comfortable and focused environment for athletes and users. Rubber flooring also supports cleaner, safer spaces by resisting moisture and offering slip resistance—even in wet areas.

Available in rolls, tiles, and interlocking systems, multiple colours to choose from to match any facility’s needs. Easy to clean and built to last, rubber flooring is a smart investment for high-performance sports spaces.

Catégories: , Product ID: 35066

Description

Features & Benefits

  • Durability
    Built to withstand heavy foot traffic, equipment loads, and daily wear over long periods.

  • Slip Resistance
    Textured or treated surfaces provide excellent grip, reducing the risk of slips and falls—even in wet conditions.

  • Shock Absorption
    Offers cushioning and impact protection, which helps reduce strain on joints and prevents damage from dropped objects.

  • Sound Insulation
    Naturally reduces noise from footsteps, equipment, and impacts—ideal for busy or shared spaces.

  • Moisture Resistance
    Non-porous or sealed surfaces resist water, snow, and spills, preventing mold and bacterial growth.

  • Temperature Tolerance
    Performs consistently across a wide range of temperatures—suitable for indoor and semi-exposed environments like arenas or entrances.

  • Low Maintenance
    Easy to clean with simple tools and resistant to staining, moisture, and odor absorption.

  • Design Versatility
    Available in various colors, patterns, and thicknesses.

  • Eco-Friendly Options
    Often made from recycled rubber (e.g., post-consumer tires), contributing to sustainability goals.

  • Subfloor Protection
    Prevents damage to underlying surfaces from skates, equipment, and impact force.