If you are a homeowner who wants durable and affordable flooring, rubber floor tiles can stand up to conditions of any type. Rubber flooring is available in various forms, but tiles are probably the easiest to install. You can purchase the interlocking rubber floor tile type, so they are easy to lay, without the hassle of special tools or messy adhesives. You can find rubber tiles in sizes and shapes to meet your outdoor and indoor needs, and you can find rubber that will fit in with any décor.
Rubber flooring is used successfully in high-traffic areas, where you need to be able to clean up quickly and easily. So they work well in home gyms, garages, workshops or basements. You can buy rubber tiles that have an anti-slip surface, and these work especially well for patios and mud rooms. The scent of rubber, which is pretty much unavoidable, will dissipate over time.
With the world trying to go more green, many rubber companies now manufacture their flooring in whole or in part with recycled rubber. This can come from tennis shoes and old tires, among other options. If you want to have a “green” home, however, the production of rubber, including refining, uses quite a few resources that can make the flooring look more eco-friendly than it actually is.
There are some instances in which rubber tile isn't the best option. This can be because of installation issues or the cost factor. A more workable option to rubber floor tiles is rubber flooring made into mats, which you can seal with adhesive or pull back when not in use. Rubber mats offer noise reduction and shock absorption, and rubber flooring tends to be springier than other options. It's comfortable to move around and to stand on.
Rubber tiles' pricing varies, depending on the source of the rubber, and the thickness and quality of the rubber. Thin interlocking tiles can cost $1.50 each, while recycled and thick tiles can run closer to $10 each. If you aren't planning to install the tiles yourself, you can check at home improvement stores where the staff can help you judge what thickness and square footage will work best for you.
If you are on your feet all day in a workshop or garage, you can't beat the support and comfort that rubber garage floor tiles will offer you. You'll enjoy your hobby or workshop time more with comfortable flooring to stand on. Spills are easy to clean up on rubber, too, and the floorings can be bought with a non-slip surface to keep you from falling. Rubber garage tiles can also trap in grime and dirt, which will keep your house cleaner, since it won't be tracked in. Rubber mats are very easy to clean, and you can mop or sweep them up easily.
Anti-fatigue rubber mats are easier to install than tiles or vinyl flooring, and no previous knowledge of installation is necessary. Rubber is also easy to use, and rubber tiles or mats can save you money in the long run. A rubber floor covering for a garage is cheaper than stones, tiles or epoxy floorings, or you can use rubber just in areas that aren't already covered. Rubber floor tiles and mats install easily right on top of concrete, for a good and inexpensive look.