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What are the best flooring options for a commercial gym setup?

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Commercial gym flooring must be durable, easy to maintain, aesthetically pleasing, and long-lasting. It must be able to hold up to foot traffic, heavy fitness equipment, and moisture. Greatmats is the leader of the pack in terms of meeting commercial gym flooring needs - from rubber rolls and rubber tiles to artificial turf and everything in between. In this section we are going to highlight a few different flooring options to help you narrow down the type of flooring you need for your commercial gym. Rubber Flooring From observation, rubber flooring may seem like the most common and obvious choice. However there are different types of rubber flooring that you must decide between.  Two of the most common types of rubber flooring used in commercial gyms are R ubber roll flooring and   Rubber tiles . Rubber Flooring Rolls Ultra-durable:  Thick rubber material in commercial gyms can last for years. Simple installation in large spaces:  Easily cover a large surface are

What are the advantages Of Engineered Wood Flooring?

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Whether you are looking to upgrade an existing property or build a new one, installing engineered wood flooring is an excellent way to give an elegant and natural look to its interior. Engineered wooden flooring is made up of three layers of wood that are bonded together to make it more stable and durable. In addition to offering exceptional aesthetic appeal, engineered wood floors are easier to clean and maintain than solid wood and popular alternatives. Continuing on the subject, in this blog post, we present five key benefits of engineered wood flooring. Take a look. 1. Easy to Clean Engineered wood flooring  is easier to clean as it is quite unwelcoming to dust and dirt. The cleaning schedule of engineered wood flooring includes mopping with a damp cloth and dusting using a broom. Unlike common alternatives that need to be repolished after a certain time, engineered wood floors retain their sheen for several years. 2. Aesthetic Appeal Depending upon the species of wood used, each t

What is the major difference between engineered wood and laminate flooring?

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LAMINATE FLOORING VS. ENGINEERED HARDWOOD FLOORING When it comes to new flooring for your home,  laminate   and  engineered hardwood flooring   are two great choices if you want the look of natural hardwood. They are both very similar and have grown a lot over the last few decades. But, how do you know which one is the right one for you? Well, that's why we have this blog to help you out! What is Laminate Flooring? Laminate flooring is made up of four different layers: the backing layer, the core layer, the image layer, which is actually a photograph of various materials, and the wear layer. Laminate floors is also called a "floating floor" because they aren't fastened directly to a subfloor. Instead, individual planks snap together to create tight seams and are then put down over a thin underlayment pad. That means laminate flooring can go directly over old flooring without nailing, gluing or having to remove the existing flooring. What is Engineered Hardwood Floorin

What is the thickness of the vinyl plank flooring?

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 Vinyl plank flooring comes in different thicknesses. Its size ranges from around 2mm to 8mm, thick and it’s available in a variety of designs. Though a vinyl flooring’s thickness may seem like it’s the most important factor when choosing your vinyl flooring, there’s more that contributes to its quality.  Some factors to consider when choosing your vinyl flooring are the following: 1) Wear Layer A wear layer provides the vinyl flooring’s durability, stain-resistance, and scratch-resistance. The wear layer impacts the floor’s durability the most and it’s measured in mil, which is one-thousandth of an inch.  Vinyl flooring with higher wear layers provides more resistance to damages like scratches and dents, but these options are usually more expensive than others. This means that if you want more durability and last longer, then choose a vinyl flooring that’s around 12 mil to 20 mil. It’s suggested to have a wear layer of at least 12 mil for residential spaces and 28 mil for commercial