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Your guide to buying gym flooring for your home gym

A home gym is a fantastic addition to any property. Whether you’re converting a garage or you’re transforming a spare room, a home gym can create the perfect space to relax, exercise and work out.

Whether you’re weight training, using exercise machines, or you’re focussing on floor workouts such as yoga or Pilates, ensuring that you have the correct gym flooring in place can make a real difference to your comfort and safety.

As a result, its vital that you choose a gym floor that suits your exact requirements – after all nobody wants to do a work out on a hard, cold, concrete floor.

At Gym Floors Direct, we’re experts in guiding our customers to discover the right gym flooring for their exact needs. In this guide, we’ll be sharing our top tips to finding the right gym flooring for your home gym before you make the investment.

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What are you using your home gym for?

Before you make a decision on the type of gym flooring you need, its important to consider the main activities you’ll be doing inside your home gym.

As mentioned above, there is a variety of different types of gym flooring to suit different forms of work outs and exercise.

Perhaps you want to create a zen environment and get the gym set up for relaxing yoga sessions. In this case you’ll want to install gym flooring which is soft to touch and comfortable to work out on – our rubber gym tiles are ideal for this.

If you’re planning on having lots of machinery in your gym, you may want to consider PVC gym tiles. This gym flooring can withstand a lot of weight and is super durable. Its 7mm thick so protects the underflooring well and is easily installed thanks to the interlocking edges on each tile.

Finally, if you’re planning on creating a weight lifting area, you’ll require a floor which is very strong but also has good shock absorbing qualities. Again, rubber gym flooring could be the ideal solution.

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Is it easy to install?

If your home gym is a DIY job, then you’re likely to want a simple and straight forward solution to transform your floor. Luckily PVC and rubber gym flooring both comes in tile form with interlocking edges. This means you can simply lay the gym floor down across the required area, and you don’t have to worry about cutting and shaping different parts.  

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Is it easy to maintain?

Lets face it, we’ve all be in a gym which has a floor which smells slightly sweaty and doesn’t feel very clean.

Luckily, with all gym flooring solutions the tiles are easy to maintain and clean. Simply use a broom to take up any debris or dust, before quickly running a mop over the surface. It’ll look as good as new! 

Rubber gym floor also keeps odours at bay, so you won’t need to worry about any unpleasant smells lingering during your work out.


Are gym flooring tiles expensive?

When compared to other types of flooring, gym tiles are incredibly cost effective. You only need to purchase enough tiles for the dimensions of your room, plus there are a range of different thicknesses to suit any budget. You have the added bonus of being able to install them yourself without the need to pay for a contractor.

Plus, don’t forget that if any area of the gym floor gets damaged, you just simply need to replace the tiles which are affected. A really cost effective option as you don’t have to rip up the entire floor.


How will I know how many gym floor tiles I’ll need?

Working out exactly how many gym floor tiles you’ll need is very straight forward. Just measure the size and scale of your room, work out it you need full coverage or partial coverage, and then select the type of gym flooring you require. 

You can calculate the exact number of tiles required by looking at the dimensions of your chosen flooring.

If you need any further help or support, do not hesitate to get in touch with one of the expert members of staff here at Gym Flooring Direct. We would be more than happy to help!

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