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The benefits of industrial rubber flooring

Rubber flooring is commonly seen in institutions, sports facilities and commercial buildings which value longevity and safety. Rubber flooring, due to the natural resilience of rubber has favourable properties of durability and comfort. With increase in range of patterns and colours, industrial rubber flooring is also finding application in residential interiors in home bars, recreation rooms, laundry and home offices. Read further to appreciate the various benefits of industrial flooring.

Comfort and safety

Rubber flooring provides a soft surface underfoot. The natural resilience of rubber gives the flooring a cushioning effect both while walking and on impact. This has made them one of the most preferred flooring solutions for sports facilities. Rubber floors have excellent anti-slip properties and are suitable for areas like laundries or hallways to avoid slipping hazards. Rubber has good insulation properties and the floors tend to stay at a comfortable temperature. The sound insulating properties of rubber floors keeps the room's ambience soft and quiet adding to occupant comfort.

Durability and maintenance

Rubber floors enjoy superior durability and dimensional stability. The high durability of rubber floors makes them a practical investment for the long run. Resistance
Rubber floors are resistant to heavy impact loads and spills. Since they have a homogenous construction, they maintain colour uniformity and do not show signs of wear and tear. The water-resistant properties of rubber flooring prevent staining or damage by water. Maintenance Rubber floors can be cleaned easily by routine sweeping and mopping. Due to their dense non-porous surface, they do not need to waxed or resealed.

Design choices

Rubber flooring is available in a variety of colours and patterns. Rubber rolls and tiles can be sourced in a range of sizes. Options like commercial grade, matter finish, interlocking tiles and special designs can be used for a diverse range of situations. Attractive patterns and finishes ensure compatibility with the design intent.

Green benefits

Rubber flooring, due to its long life cycle which precludes the need for frequent re-installation saves cost and energy. Rubber flooring can be recycled by granulating the rubber flooring and converting it to door mats, garage mats, carpet mats, safety mats, entrance mats, stable matting, industrial mats and covering for sports arenas. Thermal recycling uses old rubber flooring as a substitute for fuels in thermal stations. A final word Rubber floors have superior durability and comfort. Design choices and the eco-friendly attributes of rubber flooring have popularised their use.

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