WHAT FLOORING DO I HAVE TO INSTALL IN MY GYM?

If you are thinking of setting up a gym or simply want to give your old gym a makeover, one of the first things that come to mind is, what flooring should I install? Do I have to hire the services of a professional to install it? Will it be very expensive? We will answer all these questions here at Britwrap. The first thing to think about when installing the flooring for your gym is how many zones you will set up in your gym. What activities will each area be used for?
When a training room is set up, that training can be focused on different activities to perform different formalities, weightlifting, Crossfit, weight zone, machinery, and contact sports.
The good thing about rubber flooring is that, if it is of good quality, it can be put to many uses, regardless of the activity carried out on it.
I have a weightlifting area where I work with a high-weight load. What flooring do I install?
If you are going to work with a lot of weight and the floor has to withstand great impacts from weights, it is best to use solid rubber tiles. These tiles are made of the highest quality SBR and EPDM rubber, eliminating noise and absorbing impact in the best possible way.
We have these tiles available in different thicknesses and colors, from 15mm to 40mm, and from classic black tiles to red or green. Here we are going to show you what thickness to choose based on the load and impact it has to withstand. We are going to give you some recommended load intervals for each istanbul escorts thickness.
What floor do I use to install bodybuilding machinery?
For this use, a wide range of options opens up. First, of course, it can be said that all types of flooring can be installed for this use, but thanks to our experience of more than 8 years, we will help you know which one to choose.
The most recommended for a machinery room is the rubber floor. It is not necessary to mount rubber tiles for this use. With the gym floor, you will get everything you need. We have this floor in different thicknesses, from 4mm to 20mm, and we sell it both in full rolls and made to measure.
If it is only going to be an area where machines are used, a floor between 4 and 8 mm can serve you perfectly. However, suppose instead, apart from the machinery, you will use it for Crossfit, explosive zone or some activity with a little more impact from stepping or starting. In that case, we recommend one between 8 and 10 mm.
We recommend the 20mm for those areas where functional circuits will be made, combining a little of everything.
These tips will make your floor last like you never imagined. We also recommend you to visit protective packaging company like Britwrap. It will help you with your packaging and floor protection problems.
I have a contact sports area. Which is the most recommended?
When making your training room for contact sports, you are looking for a material that is easy to clean, free of harmful substances and, above all, cushions the impact of falls. All to protect people.
The best option that meets all these conditions is the tatami floor, a material made of EVA rubber that cushions fall perfectly and is the most used material for contact sports such as judo, karate, boxing (amateur) and many more.
Available in red/blue and red/black colors, and different thicknesses, from 20mm to 40mm. Our tatami pieces are formed in a puzzle type, so the installation is really simple and, in addition, it facilitates their storage to take up as little space as possible.
We hope that with these tips, you can perform, in the most optimal way, the installation of the floor for your gym and know which one to choose. At Britwrap, we have all the types of floor protection roll mentioned.
If there is something that has not been clear to you, do not hesitate to contact us through our telephone number or via email.
In addition, you are in luck because all these floors we have mentioned are on sale, so you can take them at the best possible price. That is why we leave you here all the discount codes available for gym flooring, solid professional tiles, tatami flooring and non-slip flooring.
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