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Interlocking rubber tile flooring is an easy-to-install and Do-it-yourself flooring option that can be easily installed through their interlocking mechanism. These temporary flooring options offer an adhesive-free installation method that make it easy to disassemble for easy storage and transportation. Most often, rubber interlocking tiles are available with puzzle-like edges that make it easy to piece together interlocking floors. Other times, for thicker interlocking tiles, small connector pins are used to connect the tiles together through holes that line each rubber interlocking mat. Additionally, depending on the level of wear and tear as well as the settings they are installed in, a semi-permanent double-sided tape adhesive may be used to secure the rubber tiles to the subfloor.
“Revolution” Interlocking Flooring Tiles
How Do You Install Rubber Tiles?
You install rubber tiles by connecting them through their puzzle-like edges or through small plastic connector pins that fit into holes that line the edges of each tile. There are two types of interlocking rubber tile flooring available: tiles with puzzle-like edges and tiles with small connector pins. Interlocking rubber tile flooring does not require the use of any adhesives to install. This adhesive-free installation method makes it easy to remove or replace any of the tiles in case of any damage. In addition, it makes it easy to disassemble for storage and transportation. For rubber interlocking tiles featuring puzzle-like edges, simply piece the tiles together, like a puzzle, and keep adding on tiles until you have reached your desired size. Other times, an interlocking rubber tile floor made of thicker tiles use small plastic connector pins to connect the tiles together through the holes that line the edges of each tile. Because interlocking floors are meant to be temporary flooring options, they are designed to be able to remain in place without the use of any adhesives. One exception to this is in outdoor settings. Generally, an interlocking rubber tile floor does not require the use of adhesives to install; however, because outdoor settings may be exposed to varying levels of wet weather, you can secure rubber tiles with the use of simple adhesives, such as a polyurethane-based adhesive or a double-sided tape adhesive. A polyurethane-based glue is ideal for outdoor settings that often experience precipitation. On the other hand, a double-sided tape adhesive is generally used for a semi-permanent installation in areas that may receive higher levels of wear and tear rather than in areas that can be exposed to precipitation.
“Revolution” Interlocking Flooring Tiles
- Ideal for large projects
- Eco-friendly rubber mat made using reclaimed rubber
- Each tile features a ramp on the edges that allows easy access for wheeled equipment
Seamless Installation: These mats benefit from a seamless appearance once they are connected with each other. Each single mat comes with nine mini-tiles cut into the surface. This gives the appearance of more tiles than there actually are. Then, once you lay these interlocking tiles out and connect them with each other, they fit together to make the entire room look like it has more tiles. The big benefit of having a seamless appearance is a clean and uniform aesthetic that establishes a professional look to your room.
Variety of Uses: No matter what project you happen to be working on, these reclaimed floor mats will suit your needs perfectly. If you need protective mats for gym areas or sturdy flooring for garage floors, take advantage of the strengths of these tiles. These are perfect comfort mats for garage workshops or workout gyms that see intensive floor cardio workouts. In addition to gyms and garages, they can be used effectively as flooring for kennels, basements, offices, locker rooms, and more!
“Revolution” Interlocking Flooring Tiles
“”Coin-Grip” Rolls PVC Flooring”
How Do You Install Rubber Tiles Indoors?
You can install rubber tiles indoors by connecting them through their interlocking mechanism or with the use of a semi-permanent double-sided tape adhesive. Because interlocking rubber tile flooring is designed to be a temporary flooring option, it should not be glued down indoors, especially on expensive home flooring. To install interlocking rubber tile flooring indoors, simply connect the tiles together and lay it on the intended surface. The sheer weight of the rubber materials will keep the interlocking rubber tile floor in place without shifting or sliding around while in use; however, for areas that may see a bit more abuse, you may use a double-sided tape adhesive. You may use a double-sided tape adhesive for a more permanent installation, but the use of glue is not recommended as it is a permanent method of installation and can damage expensive home flooring options, such as hardwood. A double-sided tape installation is semi-permanent, allowing it to be easily removed for easy repairs and replacements or without damaging the surface of the subfloor. Indoors, interlocking rubber tile flooring is used for a wide variety of applications. Rubber tiles are used in homes to create safer and more comfortable surfaces for areas, such as children’s playrooms. In industrial and commercial settings, rubber tiles are used to protect surfaces from heavy foot traffic and vibrating or shifting machinery/equipment. Depending on the setting and level of abuse the floor will experience, you may either loose lay your indoor tiles or use a double-side tape adhesive for a semi-permanent installation.
Can You Put Rubber Tile on Concrete?
You can put rubber tiles on concrete as concrete floors are highly susceptible to abrasions and cracks caused by heavy objects. Concrete floors, such as basement and garage floors, experience damaging factors, such as excessive moisture and heavy objects and furniture. Interlocking rubber tile flooring is one of the most convenient customizable and temporary flooring options available. Rubber tiles offer a customizable flooring option that can be made to fit floors of different sizes. Concrete can get slick when wet but, with the addition of a rubber tile floor, you can increase non-slip traction. Because concrete floors are in areas where moisture is prevalent, rubber tiles are ideal for creating a moisture resistant floor covering. Despite their interlocking mechanism, the seams between each rubber interlocking mat produces a tight seal to prevent the permeation of moisture on the subflooring. For concrete floors that receive heavy abuse, such as garage floors, you can use a double-sided tape adhesive to secure each rubber interlocking mat. This offers a more secure surface for moving vehicles and large objects.
“Armor-Lock (Fitness)” Interlocking Rubber Tile
“Armor-Lock (Fitness)” Interlocking Rubber Tile
- Smaller sized tiles that are perfect for smaller sized gyms or garages
- Flooring for a garage. These tiles can handle the abusive most residential (& commercial) garages.
- Use as flooring for gym. Since it can absorb the impact of heavy weights and resists moisture, these are ideal to place in your workout areas.
- Affordability plus durability. These eco-friendly recycled floors are made from reclaimed rubber, which is tough and long lasting.
Pebble Top Finish:
The vulcanized surface of these recycled floors comes with a pebble top finish. This quality helps the tile give your feet a good level of comfort and traction, especially if you are using these as a type of flooring for gym.
Easy to Transport:
Sometimes, the circumstances in our lives dictate a change of location. If you happen to find yourself on the move to new territory, or if you just want something that is easy to carry around, then these 20” x 20” rubber flooring tiles are for you. Because of their smaller size and lighter weight, they are perfect for easy transportation. Add this to the fact that this is interlocking flooring, meaning that you will be spared from carrying around the additional adhesive materials that you would need for most other roll flooring.
What are the Disadvantages of Rubber Flooring?
Some of the disadvantages of rubber flooring include the rubbery odor and difficulty finding cleaning detergents that will not damage the rubber material. Rubber produces a unique chemical, rubbery smell that eventually goes away with time. Despite this, it can last for a long time before fading away and it can irritate some people, especially those who are sensitive to strong smells/odors. Additionally, rubber interlocking floors may be highly moisture resistant but, depending on the type of rubber used to create the floor, it can be difficult to find a chemical cleaner that will not damage the rubber material. Some synthetic rubber variations may stand up to certain mild chemicals; however, most rubber flooring rolls and tiles are made of post-consumer rubber or natural rubber variations that can be damaged from exposure to chemical cleaners. Despite these minor disadvantages, interlocking floors are easy to clean with water or a damp rag and they can also provide excellent surface protection as well as non-slip safety to any surface they are installed.
Temporary flooring options, such as interlocking rubber tile flooring, are generally simple and easy to install without the use of any adhesives. Due to their easy installation method, it is easy to customize the size of the floor simply by adding or removing tiles during installations. A rubber interlocking mat is available with puzzle-like edges or with small connector pins and holes that line the edges of each tile. In addition, interlocking rubber tile flooring can be used in any setting, whether it be residential, commercial, or industrial, and can be secured with a double-sided tape adhesive depending on levels of wear and tear it will experience. Furthermore, despite some minor disadvantages, interlocking rubber tile flooring can provide durable surface protection and promote non-slip safety in residential, commercial, and industrial settings.
“Eco-Sport 3/4-inch” Interlocking Rubber Flooring Tiles
“Eco-Sport 3/4-inch” Interlocking Rubber Flooring Tiles
- Can be permanently installed using a glue adhesive
- Rubber surfacing protects base surfacing from the shock of feet and heavy weights
- Environmentally friendly floors that use recycled rubber in order to reduce overall waste
- Perfect for use as gym flooring, garage flooring, animal flooring, deck flooring, and a whole lot more
All-Weather Protection: One feature that makes this rubber surfacing stand out is their endurance in outdoor conditions. Recycled rubber often contains high contents of EPDM since it is made from old tires. EPDM is ideal for outdoor use because it resists the harmful effects of UV rays and ozone. These rubber floor tiles can also handle moist conditions; so do not worry if a little bit of water gets on them.
Good Foot Traction: Good flooring products, whether used as play flooring or as sports flooring, should give feet an added level of traction. When a foot has a good level of traction on the ground that means it is more secure and the chances of a fall are greatly reduced. Keep yourself and others safe with these traction-enhancing soft floors!