What Should I Know Before Buying Rubber Tile Flooring?

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Tile floors are a popular way to decorate many homes and stores. Rubber tile floors may allow greater versatility. A home owner or business owner considering replacing the flooring currently in a home or business should know about the advantages and disadvantages. Rubber was originally made from the sap from of the rubber tree plant. Most rubber is manufactured synthetically. Manufacturing synthetic rubber reduces the cost of materials and enables grater production.

A buyer should consider where the rubber tile will be placed. Rubber tile works well in areas that need extra padding. If the surface of the floor becomes wet, rubber tile floors present an additional safety hazard. Ribbed or studded tiles allow users to maintain traction on rubber surfaces when the floor is wet. Rubber tiles placed in low traffic areas do not need additional traction for safety. Rubber tile does not work well in areas where the floor will often get wet, such as a kitchen or a bathroom.

Home and commercial garage owners may also wish to consider using rubber tiles on their floor. The reasons for doing so are largely aesthetic, but the tiles can also reduce damages to dropped tools. The major problem with using rubber tiles in a garage is that they make the garage floor more difficult to clean. Few people worry about oil and grease stains on a garage floor.

Rubber tile floors cost more to install than other types of tile floors, but the tiles need to be replaced less often. The surfaces of rubber tile floors are self-repairing. Scratches and dents in the floor get repaired by the waxes contained in the material. This means that rubber tiles need to be replaced less often than other flooring materials.

The largest benefit to a larger rubber tile floor is one that does not get noticed often, but perhaps the one the users of the floor will appreciate the most. Workers who stand on their feet all day often find the harder surfaces harder on their feet. Good footwear can overcome this problem. A building owner can further reduce the impact on users' feet by using rubber floor tiles.

Rubber tile floors make an excellent alternative to other types of flooring, but a person making the decision to replace existing flooring or installing new flooring in a building should do a little research. Getting quotes from tile manufacturers helps a home or building owner get the best value.

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  • Comment Link Vinyl Flooring Arizona Wednesday, 12 January 2011 05:42 posted by Vinyl Flooring Arizona

    The post is really very good and informative, thanks.

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  • Comment Link Tile Flooring Friday, 21 January 2011 05:14 posted by Tile Flooring

    Once you are ready to get your flooring done you should look for the best deals in town and the reputation of the company before selecting some flooring company.

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  • Comment Link Leah Wednesday, 30 March 2011 14:13 posted by Leah

    I completely agree that vinyl tiles are a good alternative for areas that need extra padding. I also agree that it is important to understand the safety hazzards when this type of flooring gets wet. A lot of vinyl tile is made from renewable or recycled materials to create a minimal environmental impact!

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  • Comment Link Leah Wednesday, 30 March 2011 14:13 posted by Leah

    I completely agree that vinyl tiles are a good alternative for areas that need extra padding. I also agree that it is important to understand the safety hazzards when this type of flooring gets wet. A lot of vinyl tile is made from renewable or recycled materials to create a minimal environmental impact!

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  • Comment Link Laminate Flooring Monday, 30 May 2011 05:22 posted by Laminate Flooring

    yeah, we should look after the background of the company before selecting a floor installation.

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  • Comment Link Tile Flooring Chandler Thursday, 02 June 2011 04:46 posted by Tile Flooring Chandler

    Tile floors are a popular way to decorate many homes and stores. Rubber tile floors may allow greater versatility.

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  • Comment Link Tile Flooring Scottsdale Monday, 20 June 2011 04:22 posted by Tile Flooring Scottsdale

    Rubber tile floors cost more to install than other types of tile floors, but the tiles need to be replaced less often. The surfaces of rubber tile floors are self-repairing. Scratches and dents in the floor get repaired by the waxes contained in the material. This means that rubber tiles need to be replaced less often than other flooring materials.

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  • Comment Link Tile Flooring Scottsdale Thursday, 22 September 2011 12:05 posted by Tile Flooring Scottsdale

    Good info. I completely agree that vinyl tiles are a good alternative for areas that need extra padding. I also agree that it is important to understand the safety nature, when this type of flooring gets wet. A lot of vinyl tile is made from renewable or recycled materials to create a minimal environmental impact.

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  • Comment Link Floor tiles Monday, 06 February 2012 08:21 posted by Floor tiles

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