Rubber Flooring
What is Rubber Flooring
Rubber flooring is simply a flooring solution designed to protect. It is made from recycled materials such as tires, sports equipment, and even shoes. It can also be produced through the extraction of natural rubber from the ‘Amazonian rubber tree’ also known as Hevea Brasiliensis.
Pros and Cons of Rubber Flooring:
Pros
- Recyclable
- Versatility
- Highly durable
- Dimensionally stable
- Easy to maintain
- Homogeneous construction
- Stain, mold, and mildew resistant
- Naturally resistant to water
- Slip-resistant
- Fire retardant
- Comfortable – Easy on back and feet
- Sound absorbent and static resistant
Cons
- Longer Installation times compared to other materials
- Post-installation rubbery smell that could hang around for a couple of weeks.
- Can be slippery when wet if left untreated
- Can be more costly than other options
Rubber Flooring Installation
Rubber Floor Rolls
The installation of rubber floor rolls can be compared to that of traditional rolls of broadloom carpeting. Both can be installed directly over an existing subfloor using either tape or glue adhesives.
Rubber Floor Tiles
Rubber floor tiles are best suited for commercial facilities that would like to implement a floating floor. This is because these tiles are designed to be interlocked and loosely laid, and without the need of adhesives or double-sided tape.
Rubber Floor Mats
If you want to cover a large space without installing a permanent solution, consider rubber floor mats. These mats can be used at entrances to prevent slips and falls, as well as helping to preserve the longevity of your flooring.
How to Clean Rubber Floors?
Maintenance protects your investment, plain and simple. As any facility manager knows, renovations are expensive. And proper maintenance pays dividends when compared to ripping and replacing every five years.
Flooring is no exception. Your floor endures foot traffic, spills, and the weight of equipment and furniture on a daily basis. You need to have a flooring maintenance plan in place to extend the life of the flooring system and keep the manufacturer’s warranty intact.
When it comes to rubber flooring, maintenance couldn’t be easier. In fact, rubber is so easy to clean that no harsh chemicals or detergents are needed. Simply sweep or vacuum away dust and debris and then mop any areas of residue that cling to the surface. From there, let your floor air dry and wipe any remaining liquid that may still be present.