Users' questions

How much does home gym flooring cost?

How much does home gym flooring cost?

On average, rubber tile flooring is $1,000 when installed in a 144 square foot gym. Rolled mats cost slightly less at $720 total.

What is the flooring in gyms called?

When it comes to flooring for your residential or commercial gym, there are several types of gym flooring material types to choose: rubber, foam, carpet, plastic, vinyl and cork.

How thick should rubber gym floor be?

3/4 inch
A 3/4 inch thick rubber gym flooring is generally regarded as the bare minimum for proper floor protection for olympic lifting. If you will be doing a lot of dropping of the weights, you’ll want to consider going even thicker – especially if you have neighbors in close proximity.

Can a plyroom be used as a home gym floor?

Thanks to the various wood grain patterns the flooring features, you can keep the good looks in a home gym, plyroom, or office while adding 3/8ths of an inch of foam padding to the floor. A gym mat is a great way to move your home gym around when you are feeling like a change of scenery is required.

Do you use Crown Sports Gym flooring system?

Crown Sports Floors did an amazing job on the new gym floor at our school. The team logo looks great and has brought back our team spirit. at optimal performance with extended longevity. Replacement quality guarantee after a flood or other accidents. Crown Sports Floors is proud to work with the best manufacturers in the industry.

Who is the best company for gym flooring?

Crown Sports Floors is proud to work with the best manufacturers in the industry. We use quality products to build and maintain your gym floor. Your staff was very professional from start to finish on our new floor. Thank you! We will call you first in the future.

What kind of flooring do you need for a basement home gym?

Contrary to popular belief, your flooring for your basement home gym (or garage home gym, or anywhere home gym!), doesn’t need to be upwards of 1” thick in order to support your heaviest lifting sets. In fact, you can go as low as 8mm rubber tiles for your home gym!