Kodiak Sports Blog — Garage Flooring
Gluing Down Kodiak Rubber Flooring
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Choosing between gluing down and dry laying Kodiak rubber flooring can impact your space’s durability, flexibility, and cost. Gluing provides a stable, long-lasting solution ideal for high-traffic areas, while dry laying offers easy installation and versatility for temporary setups. Discover the pros and cons of each method to find the best fit for your flooring needs!
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Vinyl Garage Flooring or Rubber Flooring?
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Garage Flooring - How to Pick the Right Floor for the Job Garage Flooring is often confused with rubber flooring that is used in weight rooms, gyms, and fitness centers. It is important to understand the composition and differences so that you can make a proper choice for your application. Garage Flooring Characteristics:
- Made of Poly Vinyl (not rubber)
- Oil, grease and messes clean up easily
- Garage flooring is thin. 1/8" or so. Garage Flooring is not impact resistant for weights/gym equipment.
- Garage flooring comes...