Rubber Floor Tiles UK | Interlocking Rubber Tiles | Rubberco
28 products
28 products
Updated June 2026
Rubberco supplies heavy duty interlocking rubber floor tiles for garages, gyms, workshops, stables and commercial premises across the UK. Our rubber floor tiles combine industrial-grade durability with a simple no-adhesive interlocking system — any size project can be fitted without specialist tools or tradespeople. Cut to fit any space with a Stanley knife, and replace individual tiles if damaged without relaying the whole floor. Free UK delivery on all orders.
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| Thickness | Best Application | Load Rating | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 8–10mm | Home gym, entrance areas, cardio zones, yoga studios | Up to 500 kg/m² | Ideal for home gyms and light commercial use |
| 12–15mm | Commercial gyms, workshops, commercial kitchens, changing rooms | Up to 1,500 kg/m² | Most popular specification for commercial gym installations |
| 17–20mm | Free weights, Olympic lifting, CrossFit, stables, heavy machinery zones | Up to 3,000 kg/m² | Standard spec for Olympic lifting platforms |
| 20–25mm+ | Industrial vehicle areas, heavy forklift crossings, extreme commercial use | Vehicle rated | For forklift-rated industrial applications |
| Feature | Rubber Floor Tiles | EVA Foam Tiles |
|---|---|---|
| Durability | 15–25 years ✅ | 3–7 years |
| Heavy gym equipment | Yes ✅ | No ❌ |
| Wet area suitability | Excellent ✅ | Limited |
| Anti-slip rating | R11 PTV 40+ ✅ | Moderate |
| Outdoor use (UV-stable) | Yes (EPDM) ✅ | No ❌ |
| Commercial premises | Yes ✅ | Not recommended |
| Vehicle loads | Yes (20mm+) ✅ | No ❌ |
| Cost | Higher initial cost | Lower initial cost |
Verdict: For any commercial, workshop, garage, outdoor or serious gym application, rubber floor tiles are the correct long-term choice. EVA foam is suitable only for domestic play areas and light domestic yoga or stretching use.
| Tile Type | Thickness | Price Per m² (inc VAT) | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Standard SBR interlocking tile | 10mm | £18–£25 | Home gyms, light commercial use |
| Heavy duty rubber tile | 15mm | £25–£38 | Commercial gyms, workshops, changing rooms |
| Gym rubber tile (free weights) | 20mm | £32–£48 | Olympic lifting, CrossFit, functional training |
| EPDM outdoor rubber tile | 15mm | £28–£42 | Patios, terraces, outdoor gyms |
All prices include VAT. Free UK mainland delivery on all orders. Correct June 2026.
See our full Rubber Floor Tile Installation Guide for detailed step-by-step instructions with images.
Yes — interlocking rubber floor tiles are among the easiest flooring products to fit. No adhesive, no specialist tools, no skilled labour required. Tiles connect via their interlocking edges on any flat, clean surface. Edge pieces are cut with a sharp Stanley knife. A typical 20m² room takes 1–2 people approximately 2 hours to complete.
For cardio-only home gyms (treadmill, bike, rowing machine), 10mm rubber tiles provide adequate protection. For mixed-use gyms with dumbbells and barbells, 15mm is the standard recommendation. For heavy Olympic lifting, deadlifts or any application involving dropped weights, use 17–20mm tiles. Commercial gym operators typically specify 20mm as a minimum for free-weight zones.
Only EPDM rubber floor tiles should be used outdoors. EPDM is inherently UV-stable and ozone-resistant — suitable for patios, terraces, outdoor gyms and stable yards. SBR rubber tiles will degrade outdoors within 2–3 years due to UV oxidation. Always check the compound specification before purchasing for any external application.
Sweep or vacuum regularly to remove grit and debris. Mop with warm water and a mild pH-neutral detergent or purpose-made rubber floor cleaner. Avoid bleach, solvent-based cleaners, or highly alkaline products as these degrade the rubber compound. Rubber floor tiles do not require sealing or waxing. See our rubber flooring care guide for full maintenance instructions.
Yes — our rubber floor tiles feature studded, ribbed or coin-pattern anti-slip surface profiles achieving a minimum PTV (Pendulum Test Value) of 40 in wet conditions, meeting HSE slip resistance guidelines (HSG156). Suitable for wet areas including changing rooms, pool surrounds and external wash bays.
Yes, up to 28°C surface temperature. Above this, rubber softens slightly and thermal efficiency of the heating system reduces. Allow tiles to acclimatise to room temperature before fitting and confirm the UFH operating surface temperature with your system supplier before specifying rubber tiles.
Rubber is significantly denser and more durable (15–25 years versus 3–7 years for EVA). Rubber handles heavy gym equipment, vehicle loads and commercial use; EVA foam does not. EVA is softer underfoot and suitable for children’s play areas and domestic yoga. For any commercial, workshop, garage or serious gym application, rubber floor tiles are always the correct choice.
Calculate your floor area in m² (length x width), then add 10% for cutting waste on edge pieces. For 500x500mm tiles, each tile covers 0.25m². For 1000x500mm tiles, each covers 0.5m². For 1000x1000mm tiles, each covers 1m². Use the quantity calculator on each product page for an exact count.
No, for most applications. The interlocking system and the weight of the rubber keeps tiles firmly in position under normal use. For commercial areas with forklift or heavy pallet truck movement, apply rubber flooring adhesive around the perimeter. Use ramp edge strips at all exposed boundaries to prevent tile migration and trip hazards.
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