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Find the Perfect Gym Flooring Tiles for Garage Spaces

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Rubber, Heavy-Duty PVC Vinyl Style Garage Flooring Tiles with Top-Rated 5-Star Reviews

Converting a garage space into a home gym can be a fantastic way to get fit and save money on price gym subscriptions. If you’re looking to convert or upgrade your garage gym, you’re in the right place. We have everything you need to create a safe, professional-looking workout space. Plus, we also have a wide range of gym equipment for you to kit out your garage gym and we offer free delivery on orders over £250.

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Garage Gym Flooring

Want to transform your ordinary garage into a professional Home Gym?

A fitness space requires a safe, comfortable and durable surface to perform fitness activities, support your body from injury and protect your subfloor from damage. Our popular range of rubber gym flooring, formulated using high-quality recycled materials, can transform your extra space into a professional garage home gym.

One of the best flooring solutions for gyms and fitness studios, both home gym and commercial facilities, is rubber. Recognised as the most effective material for body and subfloor protection, it is low maintenance, easy to install and has superior performance capabilities compared to alternative garage gym flooring solutions.

Garage Gym Flooring Transform

The correct home gym flooring can transform a dull garage space into something unique and personally suited to your exact fitness preferences. Whether you want to practice high intensity workouts with free weights, cardio exercises using heavy gym equipment or light fitness activities, our range of garage gym flooring will provide all the shock absorption, surface protection and comfort needed to optimise your training.

Our versatile range of garage gym flooring comes in various thickness options to suit all weight capacities, a number of colour and design choices for a professional and smooth finish as well as interlocking tile options with no adhesive required. Available in tiles or rolls, our rubber garage gym flooring can be laid onto all surface types including a concrete floor or plywood base and comes with full installation guidelines. Easy to lay DIY, our rubber floors do not require specialist assistance to fit, reducing overall costs.

Home gyms and fitness studios within a garage setting benefit highly from good insulation and sound reduction, something our rubber flooring does an excellent job of. It manages draughts and regulates temperatures and absorbs vibrations and noise from workouts with weights and noisy equipment.

Key Features

  • 4 Year Warranty

  • High Protection & Shock Absorption

  • Heavy Duty Material for High Durability

  • Slip Resistance and High Comfort

  • Simple Installation

  • Interlocking Options - No Adhesive Required

  • Suitable for all Free Weights capacities & Workout Types

  • Low Maintenance & Easy Cleaning

  • Sound & Vibration Reduction

  • Provides Excellent Insulation

For your garage gym flooring, transform your space and boost functionality with one of our Top-Rated solutions complete with a 4 Year Warranty against premature wear

 

Get the Best Equipment for Your Garage Gym

While we specialise in gym flooring, we know a home or garage gym is nothing without the right equipment. If you’re looking to kit out your garage gym with the best equipment, we’ve got you covered. Explore Gym Equipment for every gym staple you need.

Rubber gym flooring is the best solution for a gym in a garage. It’s a popular choice for all kinds of home gyms due to its high durability, superior shock absorption and anti-slip texture. It provides a safe surface for workouts of all kinds and it’s easy to maintain and clean.
The best thickness for garage gym flooring depends on the types of workouts you’ll be using it for. For heavy gym equipment and high-intensity workouts, we’d recommend thicker tiles like our 43mm Sprung PRO Rubber AntiShock Gym Flooring Tiles, as they offer more protection. But if you’re planning to use your garage gym for light fitness activities, thinner gym mats like our Heavy Duty Gym Rubber Mats — 11mm Sprung PRO might be more suitable. Our range of gym flooring options has a wide variety of thickness options, so you’re bound to find what works best for your garage. If you need help choosing, please get in touch with us and we’ll guide you in the right direction.
Again, the thickness of your gym flooring on a concrete base depends on the type of workout you’ll be using your gym for. If you plan to use heavy weights or high-impact cardio equipment, opt for a thicker mat for maximum protection. Typically, a thicker mat is advised on concrete floors to provide ample cushioning and to protect your equipment.
While it’s possible to create a garage gym without gym flooring, we wouldn’t recommend it. Without it, your workout can be uncomfortable and potentially dangerous. Plus, it’s likely you’ll damage your equipment and floor. Our range of gym floor tiles and mats can provide high protection and shock absorption for a wide range of exercises. Plus, they look great, so you can transform your garage into a professional workout space.
 

Garage Gym Flooring FAQs

What is the best floor for a garage gym?

We would recommend rubber tiles for a garage gym.  They not only protect the body from injury by absorbing shock, they also protect your subfloor from damage from weights.

What thickness do you recommend for garage gym flooring?

The thickness suitability comes down to the type and level of gym activity you plan to carry out.  For light workouts we suggest 11mm or 15mm.  For moderate to more intense sessions, 20mm and 30mm are good options.  High intensity workouts and very heavy weights would benefit from a 43mm + thickness (53mm and 63mm available).

What are the main benefits of rubber gym flooring in a garage?

Aside from excellent protection and safety, rubber flooring helps to insulate a garage space and minimises sound and vibrations from weights and equipment.
If further interested in Sprung products you should check out our Designer Gym Floor Mats, with them being incredibly versatile, they are a perfect option for creating your own workout space.  

Got more questions about garage gym flooring? Get in touch with us today, and we’ll do our best to answer your questions and help you find the perfect flooring for your home gym. 

What's more suitable for garage gyms: PVC, vinyl, or rubber flooring?

While PVC and vinyl garage flooring offer certain benefits like seamless installation and variety of colors, rubber garage flooring tends to be most favored for gym environments. This is due to rubber's superior shock absorption capabilities that protect both users and the subfloor from heavy weights damage. Moreover, rubber is highly durable, insulates the space and minimizes sound and vibrations effectively.

Are interlocking garage floor tiles a good option for my gym?

Interlocking garage floor tiles can indeed be a great choice for your gym. These tiles are easy to install and provide the flexibility of replacing a single tile without disturbing the whole setup, in case of damage. With rubber interlocking tiles, the added benefit is the shock absorption which minimizes potential damage to your equipment and floor.

Why should I choose heavy-duty floor tiles for my garage gym?

Heavy-duty floor tiles are specifically designed to withstand the wear and tear of high-impact activities, making them ideal for garage gyms. They are usually made of durable materials like rubber that offer excellent shock absorption, protecting your sub-floor from the impact of dropping weights. In addition, their typically textured surface adds traction, reducing the risk of slips and falls. These tiles are a long-term investment as they can withstand heavier loads and last longer than standard tiles.

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