Title: Pros and Cons Associated with Various types of Home Gym Flooring
1Pros Cons Associated with Various types of
HOME GYM FLOORING
2There are a wide variety of floor covering
options available for use as home gym flooring
and at times picking out the right solution may
seem like a difficult task.
3Carpet tiles
However, the three most popular flooring options
for use in the home gym and exercise rooms are
carpeted, rubber flooring, foam flooring.
Rubber flooring
Foam flooring
4Here are the pros and cons of each of the
available options.
Rubber flooring
Carpet tiles
Foam flooring
5CARPET TILES
6Carpet is the most popular flooring option as it
can be used for all purposes, relatively
inexpensive, comfortable to touch, and fairly
easy to clean maintain.
7Carpet is an excellent home gym flooring solution
and low pile carpet is best for use in areas
where exercise takes place.
8 Carpet tiles are available in a wide array of
colors, durable enough to last for many years and
soft enough to do your exercises.
9 Carpet is also a favorite gym flooring option
since it is a floor covering that the average
home user completely understands already knows
how to take care of.
10 But, they can stretch over time under strenuous
use and require a carpet installer to re-stretch
the carpet can hold moisture which requires a
professional cleaning every few years.
11RUBBER FLOORING
12 You can purchase rubber flooring in rolls or
tiles and it is available in a wide range of
thickness color options.
13 Rubber flooring can be easily installed by the
homeowner with no prior installation experience.
14 Rubber flooring is perhaps the most durable
shock absorbing flooring option available and is
a solution of choice for homeowners who lift
heavy weights or have heavy cardio.
15 It is easier to clean than carpet and is also
naturally antimicrobial which means it will not
harbor mold, fungi, or mildew growth.
16 Rubber is also an excellent sound insulator and
helps keep homes quiet during workouts.
17 Rubber flooring is so heavy that some users may
find it difficult moving the product around.
18Additionally, rubber flooring can get to be
higher in cost, if the homeowner desires to have
a particular color.
19FOAM FLOORING
20Foam flooring is most often sold in interlocking
tiles and mats and can be easily installed by a
homeowner in mere minutes.
21Foam is very low in cost, easy to clean, and
offers enough comfort cushion, providing a soft
flooring solution.
22Many home users also choose foam tiles since many
colors can often be locked together to form
custom designs such as checkerboard patterns or
border patterns.
23Foam tiles are also lightweight and portable,
which can be used as an interlocking floor foam
mat if you need a temporary workout space.
24Foam floor mats are best suited for people who do
lighter workouts and it is not recommended for
homeowners who use heavy weight equipment.
25Foam tiles will easily compress under heavy
weight equipment and overtime foam won't
completely bounce back if it's compressed for too
long.
26CONCLUSION
27By going through the above discussion, you can
easily know about the various types of gym
flooring available.
28While choosing a gym flooring for your home
decide wisely keeping in mind the types of
workout you do.
29http//ace-surfaces.com/
https//www.facebook.com/Ace.Surfaces
https//twitter.com/acesurfaces
https//www.linkedin.com/in/ franz-fasold-73897b12
THANK YOU!