Rubber flooring is the most durable, versatile, and long-lasting floor covering available for commercial, industrial, and domestic applications in the UK. Whether you're fitting out a commercial gym, laying a garage floor, or specifying a warehouse walkway, this guide covers everything you need to make the right choice — thickness, compound, format, installation, and cost.
Why Choose Rubber Flooring?
Rubber flooring outperforms vinyl, carpet, and concrete coatings across the metrics that matter most in demanding environments. It is inherently waterproof, slip-resistant from R9 to R13 (DIN 51130), and capable of withstanding 20–30 years of commercial use without replacement. Unlike vinyl, it does not delaminate when wet; unlike carpet, it does not harbour allergens or absorb spills; unlike epoxy coatings, it does not chip or peel under impact loading.
In the UK, rubber flooring is specified across NHS hospitals, commercial gyms, school sports halls, industrial warehouses, equestrian facilities, and domestic garages. The single most common mistake is under-specifying thickness — using domestic-grade rubber in commercial environments. This guide prevents that mistake.
Types of Rubber Flooring
Rubber Flooring Rolls
The most cost-effective format for large areas. Rubber rolls are sold per linear metre in widths of 1.0m, 1.2m, 1.5m, 1.8m, and 2.0m. Thicknesses from 3mm to 22mm. Surface patterns include smooth, ribbed, studded, checker plate, and diamond tread. Rolls create seamless coverage without joins — critical in wet areas where joins trap moisture. Best for warehouses, commercial gyms, garages, and factory floors. Browse rubber flooring rolls.
Interlocking Rubber Tiles
Modular 500×500mm or 1000×1000mm tiles with jigsaw-edge connections — no adhesive required, no trip hazard at joins. Removable individually if a section is damaged. Easier to transport and install around obstacles than rolls. The dominant format for home gym installations. Available 10–40mm thickness for gym and sports use. More expensive per m² than rolls but offer flexibility and DIY-friendliness that rolls cannot match.
Rubber Flooring Sheets
Larger format sheets (typically 1.2m × 1m) for specific areas or cut-to-shape requirements. Available in all compounds and thicknesses. Used for machinery bases, anti-vibration pads, and bespoke floor shapes where standard roll widths don't suit the space.
Rubber Flooring by Application
Gym Rubber Flooring
The most searched application for rubber flooring in the UK. Commercial gym specification: 10mm SBR roll throughout; 20–40mm in Olympic lifting zones; 15mm in free weights areas. For home gyms: 15mm interlocking tiles handle everything from cardio to moderate weightlifting. For Olympic lifting at home, 20mm minimum with a dedicated platform beneath the barbell landing area. Key specs: impact absorption, noise reduction, and slip resistance underfoot and for equipment stability. View our gym rubber flooring range — from £12/m².
garage floor rubber Flooring
Domestic garage rubber flooring transforms a cold, hard, oil-stained floor into a comfortable, professional-looking workspace. Standard specification: 6mm SBR ribbed or studded roll for clean garages; 6mm nitrile for garages used for vehicle maintenance (oil contact). Interlocking tiles are popular for domestic garages — easy to fit around existing obstacles and removable without damage. A standard double garage (30m²) can be fitted in under 3 hours with interlocking tiles.
Commercial & Industrial Rubber Flooring
Industrial rubber flooring must be specified for the actual loads it will carry. 10mm for pedestrian walkways; 15mm for forklift traffic (rated to 3t axle load); 22mm for heavy plant areas. Anti-fatigue rubber flooring at standing workstations directly addresses HSE Manual Handling guidance and reduces musculoskeletal injury rates. Slip resistance R10–R11 is the HSE recommendation for wet commercial areas. View our industrial rubber flooring — forklift-rated, free UK delivery.
Equestrian & Stable Rubber Flooring
Stable rubber flooring is one of the highest-value welfare investments for stabled horses. At 17–22mm natural rubber, it insulates against cold concrete, reduces bedding requirements by 30–50%, prevents capped hocks, and lasts 20+ years. Payback period against bedding savings alone: typically 12–24 months. Used in stables, horse lorries, grooming areas, and yard walkways.
Playground Rubber Flooring
Must comply with BS EN 1177:2018 for Critical Fall Height protection. EPDM rubber tiles in 40–100mm thickness, UV-stable and colour-fast. Mandatory for all publicly accessible play areas in the UK. Non-compliant playground surfacing is a serious liability risk under the Occupiers Liability Act 1957.
Commercial Entrance Rubber Flooring
Heavy-duty entrance rubber flooring in 6–10mm specification traps dirt and moisture at building entries, protecting interior floors and reducing cleaning costs. Extend at least 1.5m in the direction of travel (three full footsteps) for effective scraping action. Ribbed patterns channel water away from the walking surface.
Rubber Flooring Thickness Guide
| Thickness | Application | Load Rating | Slip Rating |
|---|---|---|---|
| 3–6mm | Entrance, light foot traffic, anti-slip overlays | Pedestrian | R9–R10 |
| 6–10mm | Garages, workshops, commercial entrances | Light vehicle/pallet truck | R10–R11 |
| 10–15mm | Gym cardio, industrial walkways, stable flooring | Forklift to 3t axle | R11 |
| 15–22mm | Gym weights, Olympic lifting, heavy industry, equestrian | Heavy plant | R11–R12 |
| 25–40mm | Playground safety surfacing (BS EN 1177), professional lifting | Impact attenuation | R10 |
Rubber Flooring vs Other Floor Coverings
| Property | Rubber Flooring | Vinyl/LVT | Carpet | Epoxy Coating |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Durability | 20–30 years | 10–15 years | 5–10 years | 7–12 years |
| Impact Absorption | Excellent | Poor | Moderate | None |
| Waterproof | Yes | Yes | No | Yes |
| Slip Resistance (wet) | R10–R13 | R9–R10 | Low when wet | R9 (can chip) |
| Anti-fatigue | Yes | No | Moderate | No |
| DIY installation | Yes | Yes | Yes | No (requires pro) |
| Noise reduction | Excellent | Poor | Good | None |
UK Standards for Rubber Flooring
- DIN 51130: Slip resistance R9–R13. R10 minimum for wet commercial areas per HSE guidance.
- BS EN 1177:2018: Playground safety surfacing — Critical Fall Height testing. Mandatory for public play areas.
- Workplace Regulations 1992: Floors must be suitable, in good condition, and free from obstruction.
- BS EN ISO 10874: Classification of floor coverings by use class (residential, commercial, industrial).
Installation Guide
Surface preparation: Clean, dry, flat, and contamination-free. Fill cracks or low spots with self-levelling compound. Concrete must be cured 28 days minimum for bonded installation.
Cutting: 3–6mm: Stanley knife and straight edge. 6–12mm: heavy-duty utility knife. 15mm+: jigsaw with fine-tooth blade.
Laying without adhesive: Most rubber flooring does not require adhesive — weight and grip hold it in place. Allow rolls 30 minutes to relax before final cuts.
Permanent installation: Contact adhesive (Evo-Stik 528) applied to both surfaces, 10-minute flash-off, then press firmly. Not repositionable.
Rubber Flooring Cost Guide UK 2025
- SBR Ribbed Roll 3mm — from £5–£12/m²
- SBR Studded Roll 6mm — from £8–£18/m²
- SBR Industrial Roll 10mm — from £15–£25/m²
- Gym Interlocking Tiles 15mm — from £18–£30/m²
- Gym Interlocking Tiles 20mm — from £25–£40/m²
- Stable Mats 17–22mm (each) — from £35–£65
- Playground Safety Tiles 40mm — from £40–£60/m²
All prices include free UK delivery. Same-day dispatch on orders before 2pm. View current prices across our full rubber flooring range — 250+ products in stock.
FAQs
What rubber flooring is best for a home gym?
15mm SBR interlocking rubber tiles are the standard for home gyms — handling everything from cardio to moderate weightlifting. For Olympic lifting or regular barbell drops, 20–25mm tiles or a dedicated platform are recommended. Browse home gym rubber flooring.
Can rubber flooring go over underfloor heating?
Yes. Rubber flooring is compatible with underfloor heating systems. Avoid rubber with a thermal resistance above 0.15 tog for UFH efficiency. Rubber's thermal conductivity is actually better than carpet, making it efficient for UFH installations.
Does rubber flooring smell?
New SBR rubber has a characteristic odour that dissipates within 1–4 weeks with good ventilation. Air outdoors for 48–72 hours before installation in enclosed spaces. The smell does not return after the initial off-gassing period.
Is free delivery available?
Yes — free UK delivery on all rubber flooring orders, no minimum spend. Same-day dispatch on orders placed before 2pm.
About the Author
Rubber Matting Direct Experts — Our team of rubber flooring specialists has years of hands-on experience with industrial, commercial and domestic rubber matting solutions. All our guides are reviewed for technical accuracy against current UK standards.
