Why is Gym Rubber Flooring Better?

18 Aug.,2025

 

Rubber Flooring For Home Gyms From Floor Coverings International

Good gym flooring for your home gym should resist wear from heavy equipment and require minimal effort to clean and maintain. The perfect gym flooring will do that, plus dampen noise, look visually appealing, and enhance your workout experience by absorbing shocks that could otherwise damage your vulnerable joints. Choose rubber flooring for your home gym from Floor Coverings International® and get an unbeatable selection and buying experience.

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What Type Of Flooring Is Best For Home Gyms?

Most people consider performance above everything else when it comes to home gym flooring. Ideally, workout room flooring should be durable, easy to clean, and provide good traction and enough cushioning to protect the joints during high-impact exercises. The two options most popular today are:

  • Rubber Flooring: Rubber is a popular choice for home gyms because it is durable, slip-resistant, and provides excellent shock absorption. It is also easy to clean and maintain, making it a practical choice for high-traffic areas. Different types of rubber flooring are available, such as interlocking tiles, rolls, and mats.
  • Vinyl Flooring: Vinyl flooring is another popular option for home gyms as it is water-resistant, slip-resistant, and easy to clean. It comes in a variety of colors and patterns, so you can choose one that matches your home gym’s decor.

Is Vinyl Or Rubber Better For Gym Flooring?

Performance-wise, rubber gym flooring is far and away the best choice. Vinyl can offer similar benefits in traction, moisture resistance, and even moderate cushioning with the more expensive varieties, but never to the level of rubber. Even with its much less expensive price tag, rubber can be more cost-effective in the long run, especially when it comes to weight room flooring. Heavy equipment and machinery will damage vinyl easier because it lacks the give and “bounce” of rubber. Rubber used as weight room flooring could very well last several years longer than vinyl in the same environment, considering it is adequately maintained.

Rubber Gym Floor Tiles

Rubber gym floor tiles have several advantages over other rubber flooring types, such as rolls and mats. Some of these advantages include the following:

  • Easy to Install: Rubber gym floor tiles are designed to interlock, making them easy to install and remove. Its interlocking design means you can customize the size and shape of your gym floor to fit your space and needs.
  • Durable: Rubber gym floor tiles are highly durable and can withstand heavy use and high-impact activities, making them a popular choice for commercial gyms and home gyms.
  • Shock Absorption: Rubber gym floor tiles provide excellent shock absorption, which helps to protect your joints and reduce the risk of injury during high-impact activities like weight lifting and plyometrics.
  • Slip-Resistant: Rubber gym floor tiles are slip-resistant, which helps to prevent accidents and injuries. They also provide excellent traction, which helps to improve your grip and stability during exercises.
  • Easy to Maintain: Rubber gym floor tiles are easy to clean and maintain. You can simply sweep or vacuum them regularly and use a damp mop with a mild cleaner as needed.

What Thickness Do You Need For Rubber Gym Flooring?

Rubber gym floor tiles can be thicker or thinner than rubber rolls or mats, depending on the specific product and brand. Generally, rubber tiles for gym flooring range in thickness from 1/4 inch to 1 inch, with some products available in even thicker sizes. On the other hand, rubber rolls and mats are typically available in thicknesses ranging from 1/8 inch to 1/2 inch.

While thicker rubber gym floor tiles may offer greater shock absorption and cushioning than thinner tiles, they can also be more expensive and may require additional installation time and labor. Thicker rubber rolls or mats may also provide good shock absorption and cushioning, and they are often less costly than thicker tiles. Ultimately, the choice between rubber gym floor tiles, rolls, or mats will depend on your specific needs, budget, and preferences.

View Our Rubber Gym Flooring Showroom In Your Home

Not all rubber home gym flooring is created equal. It’s essential to buy from a reputed dealer known for quality products that can inhabit heavy traffic areas and give you the most for your investment. Floor Coverings International® partners with the industry’s leading manufacturers to keep our inventories fully stocked with rubber gym flooring to suit anyone’s performance needs and style preferences. Our close relationships with producers also ensure that our factory-trained installation team installs workout room flooring flawlessly.

One of the most innovative services you’ll find at any flooring store is only at Floor Coverings International® and eliminates the inconvenience of traveling to view a dealer’s showroom. Our Mobile Flooring Showroom® comes to you when you’re ready. Schedule a date and time, and our Design Associates will bring samples you can see and feel in the environment and lighting that matters most. We also offer flexible buying options to help everyone get the workout room flooring they’ve always wanted.

Book A Free Consultation

At Floor Coverings International®, we do what it takes to help you buy flooring products confidently. Our success is based on your feeling completely satisfied long after the installation is taken care of. With rubber gym flooring, whether it’s rolls or gym floor tiles, you’ll get a blend of aesthetics and functionality that no other material delivers. Rubber flooring for your home gym will enhance your workout experience and give you even more motivation to achieve your body goals. Book a free in-home consultation with our Design Associates today by calling 1-800-342-.

The Pros and Cons of Rubber Flooring

If you’re considering whether to install rubber sheet or tile flooring, this article is for you. Like any flooring option, rubber has pros and cons. It performs well in high traffic areas, has good acoustics, and low maintenance costs. On the other hand, it has a higher price tag up front and requires dry fitting during installation. This article will give you an in depth look at these points along with where and how rubber flooring is used. 

Where is Rubber Flooring Most Commonly Used?

Because of its durability and safety features (among others) there are three sectors where you often see rubber flooring—education, fitness, and healthcare. It’s been a popular product in the education sector for many years. You’ll see it in preschools, primary schools, and universities. Health clubs and gyms often choose rubber flooring. And you’ll find it in hospitals from the individual rooms to the cafeterias and common areas. Rubber flooring facilitates the needs of these large and highly trafficked spaces well. 

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When to Use Rubber Sheet Vs. Rubber Tile 

Making the decision to go with rubber sheet versus tile has to do with aesthetics and application. Generally speaking, we see more sheet in healthcare, and more tile in education. If it’s a large open space, we typically recommend rubber sheet because there are less seams. Having less transitions is a good thing, because it means less opportunity for hazardous material buildup. That being said, sometimes we see large open areas that use tile. With modular versions of the product, you have more design flexibility with things like color and quarter turning, so even in large open spaces tile is sometimes chosen to create a certain look.  

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Benefits of Rubber Flooring 

Rubber has plenty of benefits, here is the breakdown:

  • Durability: Whether it’s sheet or tile, rubber flooring holds up particularly well in high traffic areas over long periods of time, so it makes for a good investment. It’s also resistant to indention, not just from foot traffic, but from things like hospital beds or heavy rolling wheels. 
  • Comfort: Another benefit of rubber is comfort under foot. We get a lot of feedback on this feature. It feels nice to walk on rubber flooring, and it’s naturally slip resistant. This makes it a safer option when there are a lot of people walking around. 
  • Acoustics: Because rubber is a bit softer than some of the other hard surface products, it ends up being quieter. The sound absorption of rubber is particularly useful in large open areas where there may be an empty echoic sound. 
  • Self-Migrating Wax: A particularly unique feature of rubber flooring is self-migrating wax. Rubber has built-in waxes that help dirt and grime release from the floor surface making it easier to keep clean.  It’s similar to how your skin produces oil. As the product ages, the waxes continue to migrate to the surface, so you don’t need to take that extra step of waxing the floors. This results in lower maintenance costs over the life of the product. 
  • Sustainability: Rubber is a sustainable product. It’s harvested from rubber sap that comes out of rubber trees. Tapping trees for sap does not necessarily harm them. As a result, manufacturing rubber ends up being easier on the environment than other flooring materials like PVC (polyvinyl chloride).  There are folks out there that want and appreciate non-PVC products, and the biggest and most popular option is rubber. 
  • Design Options: Rubber flooring at Mannington Commercial has so many options! Customers can choose their stair tread, wall base, transitions, landing tiles, and whether they want tile or sheet. There are tons of colors and formats that can be coordinated. These come in handy when you need to transition from one type of flooring to another or from one space to another. Imagine you have a color spec on the floor, and when you go into the stairwell, you have stair tread and landing tile that coordinates with the color you just left. Facilitating all of the design options can really help tie a space together. Some people might find the number of options overwhelming, but Mannington has tools to help.

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Drawbacks of Rubber

There are three disadvantages that have been associated with rubber flooring. The main downside is cost. Rubber typically costs more upfront. But over the life of the product, the cost is actually less because of how long it lasts along with the lower maintenance costs.

And while there are more design options than ever before, rubber has a reputation of being visually limited. Mannington has products like Teles that have overcome the visual limitations of speckled rubber tile with new textures and patterns.

And the last drawback involves installation. Installing rubber floor requires dry fitting the product before installation. 

Installation Issues 

In terms of installation difficulty, you could say rubber flooring is a little less forgiving than something like LVT (Luxury Vinyl Tile), but it’s a very subtle difference. We recommend dry-laying rubber tile or sheet before its installed. Because rubber is made from natural materials, there's a little more variation than there is with PVC based printed products. There are cases where LVT would be more difficult to install than rubber and vice versa. You need experienced installers putting down any commercial hard surface product, because it requires knowledge of the adhesive and subfloor. 

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Some people assume that rubber doesn’t work in places where there is existing slab moisture, but that is not the case. The adhesive system has more to do with moisture tolerance than the flooring product itself. Whatever the product, whether it’s LVT or rubber, the sub floor must be properly prepped and the correct adhesive for the product must be used for adequate moisture tolerance. 

All in all, rubber is a great flooring option, especially if you are dealing with large open spaces or high traffic areas. In the end, it’s worth the extra upfront cost. It’s a very durable product that has unique color and design elements, and it’s made from natural materials. If you have questions, or if you would like customized information about flooring for your project, contact a Mannington Commercial Representative.

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