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If you have decided to use Rubber Mats for your Home Gyms, Commercial Gyms and Kids Play Area that is affordable, soft to the touch and comfortable to step on you can call NICE BACKYARD at (03) 9402 6483 to place an order, you can also check our website which is https://nicebackyard.com/nice to check our other types and sizes of Rubber Mats. You may visit our warehouse too which is located at 4/8 Somerton Park Dr, Campbellfield VIC 3061 if you want to pick up your product. Its very easy to do as our employees are always ready to help you look what you are looking for if you have some difficulties choosing the right product and as NICE BACKYARD supply and install Rubber Mats for all the customers, we can also deliver in Australia wide and regarding for the freight charges we can check it by giving the number of mats and the postcode from the customer and its cheaper to deliver to a Business Address during business hours or we can also deliver to local Freight Company Depots.
 
Here are some tips also that you may need to know if you haven’t made up your mind to order Rubber Mats:
How much does Rubber Mat Flooring Cost?

  • One of the advantages of rubber flooring is that it is reasonably priced, and its longevity makes it a relatively inexpensive choice, compared to stone flooring or solid wood. On the downside, it is not generally available on the high street or DIY store. You can find it from online suppliers and specialist shops such as NICE BACKYARD that are usually happy to supply samples.

 
What is Rubber Mat Flooring made from?

  • Most rubber flooring is made from synthetic-butadiene rubber (SBR), which is a by-product of crude oil. Natural flooring made from latex is also available along with a few small supplies of recycled rubber. If you are looking for a sustainable material, you can always check with your supplier.

 
Where to lay Rubber Mat Flooring?

  • Usually it is use for gyms, garages, sheds and workshops but it can be lay down too in wet areas such as kitchens, bathrooms and utility rooms since is easy to clean and hygienic. Its popular for lived areas as well especially in contemporary homes. But if you are going to use it in living rooms or bedroom, just make sure you lay a protective pad rug under any furniture to avoid marking the floor.

 
Is Rubber Mat Flooring suitable for underfloor heat?

  • Rubber Mat Flooring is an obvious option for pairing with underfloor heating because its soft and warm surface. But if you want to install underfloor heating beneath your rubber mat flooring, you can check with your supplier to see if it has a maximum heat restriction before installation, to make sure the heat won’t damage your chosen flooring.

 
How to fit Rubber Mat Flooring?

  • This will depend on your level of skill and experience. Tiles are easier to lay compare to sheet flooring-cutting it incorrectly can be a costly mistake. If you require a more professional finish, or have a large area to fit, consider employing the services of a qualified or experienced fitter like NICE BACKYARD. But if you decide to fit it yourself, ensure your subfloor is level and smooth.

 
Maintaining and cleaning Rubber Mat Flooring

  • Rubber Mat Flooring doesn’t require specialist cleaning. Just simply remove the loose dust and dirt with a broom or vacuum cleaner and clean with a damp mop. Some types of rubber mat flooring can be polished to give a glossy finish. Always use mats by external doors, and fit protective feet or pads to the bottom of furniture to prevent marks.

 
 

Hope this tips and ideas help you choose the right Rubber Mats and how to place an order in NICE BACKYARD

Please click this link to see our Rubber Gym Mat & Flooring Products: https://nicebackyard.com/nice/product-category/rubber-gym-mats-flooring/

Rubber Flooring is the most popular surface for commercial gyms. This is due to several reasons including durability, affordability and the insulation properties that rubber brings to a gym. Rubber also tends to deaden sound and feels much warmer to stand on than harder surfaces. And once you’ve decided that you would like to use rubber for your flooring and you know if you want rolled or tiled rubber, it is time to determine the rubber flooring thickness you need for your facility where in NICE BACKYARD offers different sizes and thickness of Rubber Mats and help you install and supply it just for you.
 
Most commercial gyms do fine with 15mm rubber flooring. This works as good quality flooring and protects the concrete against occasional dropped dumbbells. For CrossFit workouts involving regularly dropping the barbell in free-wall when doing cleans or snatches, 20mmrubber will best protect the concrete floor, you will need this kind of protection whether you are dropping 90kg or 227kg. Even with rubber flooring, it isn’t unusual for CrossFit affiliates to peek under the mats and see that the regular workouts by their members have done a bit pulverizing the concrete. You can also take an extra measure to protect the floor by using economy bumper plates instead of the harder competition bumper plates. Economy bumpers have more bounce to them, making for a softer blow even when it’s the relatively dead-blow bounce like most are, whereas the competition bumpers transfer more energy into the floor with a dead-blow that’s closer to what iron plates would be. But to totally solve the problem you can use extra layers of rubber or get a lifting platform, which typically has one or two layers of plywood and rubber on top.
 
For without concrete floors, like wood or vinyl subfloor or particularly on a residential building. You can do 20mm. Over the carpet, its best to lay down some 20mm plywood and make sure that its flat then lay the rubber on top. With commercial low-pile carpet you could lay the rubber directly on top of the carpet since its already hard and won’t mess with the stability of your footing. Plush carpet might help protect the floor a little on its own, but not that well, and you’ll be dripping sweat all over it that takes a good steam of cleaning to remove it. You better not plan on dropping your barbell when doing cleans and it is possible to do them without drops if you are careful and perfect your form, just until you deal with weights near you max. For snatches, you must plan on the occasional drop both in front of and behind you, so it’s a bad idea to do snatches at all when you’ve got this kind of floor.
 
Here are the common thicknesses available in Rubber Gym Mats:
6mm Rubber Mats:

  • Great for areas where heavy equipment such as treadmills or elliptical machines will be used. It will do great job of protecting both the machinery and your floor from being scratched. It is also very durable enough to withstand dropped weights. This thickness most often finds rubber flooring as a rubber mat roll.

8mm Rubber Mats:

  • From a performance standpoint, the difference of 8mm thick rubber mats for gym use is negligible. Either 8mm rubber is great for weight rooms where weights between 23-34kg will be used on regular basis.

15mm Rubber Mats:

  • This is adequate for facilities where weights over 45kg will be used but not deliberately dropped on a regular basis.

20mm Rubber Mats:

  • This is generally reserved for areas where power lifting will be done.

25mm Rubber Mats:

  • This will generally have some sort of support structure on the underside, which will offer more cushion and/or sound absorption.
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