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Unmatched Performance and Style: Explore Our Range of Rubber Flooring Options

A lot of individuals know about rubber flooring. Although rubber flooring is typically associated with playgrounds, gym floors, or clinics, it has a distinctive style that makes it possible to manufacture it for interior décor. As a result, homeowners can put rubber flooring in high-traffic areas.

A rubberized floor is an excellent option if you’re constructing a gym, a kids’ daycare, or need a floor with great endurance. It is inherently acoustic, shock-absorbing, and slip-resistant. Let’s look more closely at this flooring choice.

What is rubber flooring?

Either natural rubber or synthetic rubber recycled from auto tires can be used to make it. The surface is extremely durable and requires little upkeep thanks to these materials. When it comes to installation, rubber flooring affords building owners a variety of options. There are sheets, interlocking tiles, and tiles with square edges available. Rubber flooring is a great option for a range of resilient uses, including in gyms and fitness clubs. The material is cushioned and resistant to climate and wears, making it perfect for use in locations where physical activity is carried out.

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Where Is Rubber Flooring Used Most Frequently?

Education, sports, and healthcare are three industries that frequently use rubber flooring due to its durability plus safety features, among other benefits. It has long been a well-liked item in the educational market. It can be found in kindergartens, elementary schools, and colleges. Rubber flooring is frequently chosen by health clubs and gyms. From the private rooms to the lunchrooms as well as common areas, you may find it in hospitals. These vast, heavily used facilities benefit greatly from rubber flooring.

Is rubber flooring a sustainable option?

Rubber is a sustainable product. It is made from rubber tree sap that is gathered. Trees are not necessarily harmed when they are tapped for sap. It is therefore simpler for the environment to produce than other floor coverings like plastic (polyvinyl chloride). Rubber is the most common and widely desired alternative for people who want and value non-PVC items.

What are the key features of rubber flooring?

Rubber flooring, whether it is in the form of sheet or tile, endures exceptionally well in high-traffic areas over lengthy periods, making it a wise investment. Additionally, it prevents dents and bends from the force and load.

Sound quality: The rubber is quieter overall since it is a little softer compared to some other hard-surface items. The major ability of rubber is to absorb sound, which is especially helpful in big, empty spaces where there can be an echoing void of noise.

Warmth: Rubber’s comfort underfoot is another advantage. On this feature, we receive a lot of input. Rubber flooring has a pleasant feel to it and is naturally non-slip. As a result, it is a safer choice when there are many people on the streets. 

Why choose us?

The top business in Abu Dhabi And Dubai, Parquet Flooring is renowned for producing elegant rubber flooring with beautiful contours. We never skimped on the material, so the rubber flooring we make for you will be of standard grade. Our designs are eye-catching and offered in both light and dark tones. We also provide combinations of dark and light hues. We provide the option for you to buy based on interior design. Customization of sizes, sizes, designs, and colours is completely permitted for customers.

FAQs

Rubber flooring is a type of resilient flooring made from synthetic or natural rubber materials. It is known for its durability, slip resistance, and comfort underfoot.

Rubber flooring offers numerous benefits, including excellent durability, shock absorption, noise reduction, easy maintenance, water resistance, and resistance to stains and chemicals. It is also a sustainable and eco-friendly flooring option.

Rubber flooring is versatile and can be installed in various settings. It is commonly used in commercial spaces like gyms, fitness centres, schools, hospitals, and offices. It is also suitable for residential areas, including basements, playrooms, and kitchens.

Rubber flooring is considered safe as it is non-toxic, slip-resistant, and fire-resistant. It provides a cushioned surface that helps reduce the risk of injuries from falls. However, it's always advisable to choose flooring products that comply with safety standards and certifications.

The lifespan of rubber flooring depends on various factors, such as the quality of the product, installation, maintenance, and usage. On average, high-quality rubber flooring can last 15 to 20 years or even longer with proper care.

Yes, rubber flooring is relatively easy to clean and maintain. Regular sweeping or vacuuming, followed by mopping with a mild detergent and water, is usually sufficient for routine cleaning. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaners that can damage the surface.

Rubber flooring can be installed over existing floors, provided the surface is clean, dry, and level. However, it's important to consult with a professional installer to ensure proper installation techniques are followed for the specific application.

Yes, rubber flooring is suitable for outdoor applications. It is resistant to weather conditions, UV rays, and moisture. Outdoor rubber flooring is commonly used in playgrounds, sports facilities, and patio areas.

Rubber flooring generally requires minimal maintenance. Regular cleaning is essential to remove dirt and debris. It is also recommended to periodically apply a rubber floor sealer or conditioner to enhance its appearance and extend its lifespan.

Rubber flooring comes in a wide range of colours and designs to suit various aesthetic preferences. It is available in solid colours, speckled patterns, and textured finishes. Some manufacturers also offer custom design options for personalised flooring solutions.

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