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Stone150

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anyone used ruberized type flooring? they installed a new floor at the gym that seems to come in large rectangles, about 1/8 to 1/4 of an inch thick and looks similar to epoxy but not glossy.
 
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It used to be common in labs prior to epoxy. Do a search for "Pirelli floors" or something like that... that's where the Racedeck coin-pattern design came from.... My concern with any rubber floor mat type installation would be bunching up when rolling something heavy (like a loaded toolbox) across it not to mention any kind of flame/sparks. I like the ribbed style mats for parking to collect daily driver water/snow/debris, but not as a shop surface (hurts like hell when you kneel on it).
 
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Stone150

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the stuff they put dwon in the local gym is fairly hard, seems like stuff would roll across it fairly easly, i think i just need to ask the manager.
 
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mt05450

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Has anyone used the same type of flooring that is installed at Jiffy Lube? Looks descent and holds up to traffic. If anyone has installed, who is the manufacturer? Thanks
 

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anyone used ruberized type flooring? they installed a new floor at the gym that seems to come in large rectangles, about 1/8 to 1/4 of an inch thick and looks similar to epoxy but not glossy.

Sounds like a product I've specified on several commercial kitchen projects, Protectall Safety Flooring. It's a PVC mat system. The mats come in 5'x5'x1/4" sections. The seams are chemically welded, creating a continuous surface. It's very durable, the slip coefficient is actually better wet than dry, and damaged areas are easily replaced.
Here's their website http://www.bandhcs.com/default.htm

Oh, and BTW, it's expensive too....about $10/s.f. installed...
 
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