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Rubber flooring is a resilient flooring material made from natural or synthetic rubber compounds. It is commonly used in residential, commercial, industrial, and institutional settings due to its durability, slip resistance, and versatility. Rubber flooring comes in various forms, including tiles, sheets, and poured-in-place surfaces, and is available in a wide range of colours, patterns, and textures.

 

Main features of rubber flooring

 

Resilient and Durable

Rubber flooring is known for its resilience and durability, making it ideal for high-traffic areas where wear and tear are a concern.

Slip-Resistant

Rubber flooring provides excellent slip resistance, even when wet, making it a safe option for environments where moisture is present, such as bathrooms and kitchens.

Sound Absorption

Rubber flooring has natural sound-absorbing properties, which can help reduce noise levels in busy environments.

Low Maintenance

Rubber flooring is easy to clean and maintain, it is resistant to stains, spills, and chemicals, making it suitable for areas prone to spills and messes.

Environmentally Friendly

Many rubber flooring products are made from recycled rubber materials, such as old tyres, making them an eco-friendly flooring option. Additionally, rubber flooring is often recyclable at the end of its life cycle, further reducing its environmental impact.


Advantages of rubber flooring

 

  • High durability and resilience.

  • Excellent slip resistance.

  • Sound-absorbing properties, reducing noise levels.

  • Low maintenance and easy to clean.

  • Environmentally friendly.

 

Disadvantages of rubber flooring

 

  • Higher initial cost compared to some other flooring options.

  • Can be susceptible to damage from sharp objects or heavy furniture if not properly protected.

Welcome to the secret world of Construction Project Management. In this page we tell you how rubber flooring can be used to make your building.

Rubber Flooring

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