The differences between home gym flooring and commercial gym flooring are fairly significant. You wouldn’t use commercial flooring in a home gym because it is a much more substantial product suited for heavy-duty use. In this article, we’ll explain the key differences with a few recommendations for your gym. Thickness The biggest difference between home […]
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When it comes to building a home gym, flooring is one of the most important considerations. Gym flooring has to protect a hard substrate beneath and absorb impacts to provide a safe platform to lift weights. Interlocking rubber floor tiles and rubber floor rolls are the two most popular types of home gym flooring. Besides […]
What is The Best Flooring For Garage Gym? Your garage probably has a hard-concrete floor. Concrete is durable but has no impact or shock absorption qualities. If you were to drop a heavy dumbbell on a concrete surface, it’d crack, and the damage could be significant. It is therefore necessary to protect the floor with […]
How Thick Should Home Gym Flooring Be? How thick should home gym flooring be? Good question. The answer depends on the substrate and how you’ll use your home gym. Some experts recommend 10mm, others 20mm. We think it should be higher than this. Why is thickness important? Home gym flooring should provide the safest possible […]
Planning a new commercial or home gym using gym floor rolls? Don’t skimp on the flooring system – a good system can prevent injury, reduce maintenance costs and improve people’s workouts with a comfortable, supportive material underfoot. You have two basic types of flooring to consider – tiles and gym floor rolls. Flooring that comes rolled up […]