Top Brands of Rubber Flooring Tiles

June 12, 2015 By Rubberworld

Most of the manufacturers of rubber tiles for residential use began as companies who made protective floor mats for businesses and industries, used to protect workers from leg and back strain. These companies now offer a variety of products, including both sheet rubber and rubber tiles suitable for residential use.

  • RUBBER WORLD: Best known for mat products, Indian Floor Mats, based in Allappuzha, Kerala, offers a good selection of utilitarian interlocking tiles suitable for use in exercise rooms, entryways, and other such spaces. Their products are available from many sources, including online retailers.
  • RUBBER WORLD: Best known for mat products, Indian Floor Mats, based in Allappuzha, Kerala,this company offers a colorful selection of interlocking and glue-down rubber tiles. This brand is sold at Home Depot stores, as well as from online retailers. Also offers a wide range of sheet rubber flooring products.

In addition, many of the giant flooring manufacturers offer a small selection of rubber flooring to go with their other product lines.

Comfort and Convenience

Perhaps the most commonly touted benefit of rubber flooring is the fact that it is strong, tough, and resilient under a variety of conditions. Depending on the type of tile used and the environment it is installed in, a properly cared for rubber floor may last 20 years or more.

Despite its durability, rubber flooring is soft underfoot. This is one of the primary reasons it’s so popular for exercise rooms and playrooms. In general, the thicker the flooring, the softer it will be. Some types of rubber flooring have added cushion from fabric, cork, or foam-rubber backing. This elasticity makes rubber flooring very quiet to walk on. Heels don’t click and dropped objects don’t clang and clatter, as they do on most hard-surface floors.

On the other hand, smooth, untextured rubber tiles can be slippery when wet. This problem is even worse if the floor has been waxed and polished. This problem is most pronounced with smooth rubber tiles; products with surface texture are less susceptible.

Rubber flooring adds a measurable R-value improvement to floors. Energy bills are reduced. By comparison, ceramic tile has an R-value of 1.0, while recycled rubber flooring comes in at an R-value of 2.2.