Gym flooring built for commercial use
Gym flooring is not just a surface finish. It underpins how a training space functions day to day. Commercial gyms, schools, leisure centres, and studios need flooring that can handle heavy loads, repeated impact, moisture, and constant foot traffic without compromising grip or comfort.
Our gym flooring range has been selected to meet these demands, offering solutions that work across strength zones, functional areas, studios, and mixed-use spaces. Whether you are fitting out a new gym or refurbishing an existing one, the right flooring choice helps extend equipment life and reduce ongoing maintenance.
Flooring options for every training area
Different zones place different demands on the floor beneath them. Free weights areas require dense, impact-absorbing rubber to protect both users and subfloors. Functional and sprint areas benefit from turf-style flooring that supports sled work and athletic movement. Cardio and studio spaces often call for flooring that balances comfort, acoustics, and visual appeal.
Our collection includes rubber gym flooring tiles, heavy-duty impact tiles, turf tracks, and specialist finishes, allowing you to create clearly defined zones while keeping a consistent, professional look throughout the facility.
Safety, durability, and easy maintenance
Well-specified gym flooring improves traction underfoot, reduces noise, and helps manage shock and vibration. This is particularly important in busy commercial environments and educational settings where safety and longevity are non-negotiable.
All gym flooring options in this collection are designed to be hard-wearing and straightforward to maintain, making them suitable for high-traffic spaces where downtime needs to be kept to a minimum.
Designed to work as part of a complete gym fit-out
Gym flooring works best when considered as part of the wider gym layout. It influences equipment positioning, traffic flow, and how members move through the space. Our flooring solutions are regularly specified alongside full gym design and installation projects, ensuring each area performs as intended and supports the training environment as a whole.
If you are planning a full refurbishment or new facility, gym flooring should be one of the first decisions made, not an afterthought.