Gym
A gym is the perfect solution for those looking to create a modern fitness space that meets the highest industry standards. It combines cutting-edge technology, ergonomic design, and a wide range of equipment, making it a versatile venue for workouts at any level.

A gym seamlessly fits into sports complexes, office buildings, schools, and residential areas, providing a functional space to enhance physical fitness, health, and overall well-being. It becomes a hub for anyone who values an active lifestyle and prioritizes their physical condition.
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Definition
Gym flooring refers to specialized surfaces designed for fitness facilities, ensuring safety, durability, and functionality for various exercises and activities.
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Types of Gym Flooring
Rubber Rolls:
Continuous sheets that cover large areas, providing seamless protection.
Interlocking Rubber Tiles:
Easy to install and replace, ideal for weightlifting and high-impact workouts.
Rubber Flooring:
Foam Flooring:
Foam Tiles:
Soft and cushioned, suitable for areas like yoga or children’s play zones.
EVA Foam:
Lightweight and water-resistant, good for multipurpose areas.
Sheet Vinyl:
Cost-effective option for large areas, easy to clean and maintain.
Luxury Vinyl Tiles (LVT):
Durable, moisture-resistant, and available in various designs, making them ideal for group fitness classes.
Commercial Grade Carpet Tiles:
Designed for high traffic, providing comfort underfoot for areas like group fitness rooms or lounges.
Vinyl Flooring:
Carpet Tiles:
Hardwood Flooring:
Solid or Engineered Wood:
Traditional aesthetic, suitable for activities like dance or yoga, but requires more maintenance.
Artificial Turf:
Ideal for functional training areas, sled pulls,
or agility drills.
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Benefits of Gym Flooring
Safety: Reduces the risk of slips and falls, absorbs impact, and provides cushioning.
Durability: Resistant to wear and tear from equipment, foot traffic, and heavy weights.
Maintenance: Easy to clean and maintain, depending on the type.
Comfort: Provides cushioning for joints, enhancing user comfort during workouts.
Aesthetics: Available in various colors and patterns to match branding or design preferences.
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Installation Details
Installation Methods:
Finishing Touches:
Preparation:
• Ensure a clean, dry, and level subfloor before installation.
• Evaluate any moisture issues that may affect flooring.
Subfloor Options:
• Concrete: Commonly used; may require moisture barrier.
• Wood: Requires proper sealing and leveling.
Interlocking Tiles:
Require no adhesive, simply snap together.
Adhesive Installation:
For vinyl and rubber rolls, use a recommended
adhesive for secure bonding.
Loose Lay:
For some vinyl options, allowing for easy removal
or replacement.
• Install baseboards or trims to provide a clean edge.
• Ensure proper transitions between different flooring types if applicable.
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