Rubber flooring is a versatile material chosen for its durability, slip resistance, comfort, and acoustic properties. Its application spans from heavy-duty industrial and commercial environments to residential and specialized public spaces.
This is the most common use case due to rubber’s ability to handle impact and heavy equipment.
Gyms: Weight rooms, cardio areas, CrossFit boxes, functional training zones.
Sports Courts: Indoor basketball courts, multi-purpose sports halls, running tracks, and ice skating rink walkways.
Home Gyms: Dedicated workout spaces in basements or garages.
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Industrial & Commercial (High Durability)
Used where heavy loads, tools, or vehicles are present.
Warehouses & Factories: Manufacturing plants, assembly lines, and storage aisles.
Garages: Car dealerships, auto repair shops, and residential garages.
Retail & Hospitality: Behind bars in restaurants, commercial kitchens (anti-fatigue), exhibition booths, and shopping mall walkways.
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Public & Institutional
Chosen for slip resistance, quietness, and ease of cleaning.
Education: School corridors, classrooms, libraries, and daycare centers (cushioning for children).
Transportation: Boat decks, ship walkways, aircraft carriers, and ramps.
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Residential & Lifestyle
Increasingly popular for specific "problem areas" in homes.
High-Moisture Areas: Kitchens and bathrooms (waterproof alternative to carpet/wood).
Play Areas: Children’s playrooms, indoor playgrounds, and amusement centers.
Utility Spaces: Basements, laundry rooms, and mudrooms.
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