For Motion

Multifunctional and innovative solution for improving urban areas

Rubber tile surfacing is an excellent solution for improving playgrounds, outdoor workout areas and playing-fields. Due to the shock and impact absorption qualities, the material prevents serious physical injuries. The surfacing is well suited for rooms that need to withhold heavy load, such as fitness clubs and exercise equipment rooms. Rubber tiles are an innovative solution for outdoor cafes, rooftop terraces, city squares and other urban areas, creating a pleasant environment for city residents and visitors alike.

Main advantages and benefits

– High quality long-term solution for improving the environment

– Simple to install and simple to clean

– High shock and impact absorption

– Sound absorbing material

– Prevents moisture from collecting

– Good surface grip in all weather conditions

– An added element of design that fits in the urban environment

Technical specifications of rubber tiles

  1. Standard size: 50cm x 50 cm
  2. Tile thickness: from 20 mm to 50 mm
  3. 7 colours: green, red, yellow, dark gray, light grey, brown and black

Product Description

Rubber tiles make a very practical surfacing choice; tiling of rubber tiles does not require professional knowledge. The variety of colours and the simple-to-understand manufacturer’s guidelines for tiling the rubber tiles makes improving your home easy and creative. The maintenance of rubber surfacing is simple and economical – it does not require the use of special chemicals or professional cleaning products.

European Union standard EN 1177

These practical rubber tiles are manufactured in Latvia and comply with European Union standard EN 1177, which is one of the most important parameters for rubber tiles indicating the maximum mechanical impact and shock absorption qualities.

Tiling Rubberis rubber tiles is simple and easy enough for you to do it without an assistance of a professional.

INSTRUCTIONS FOR INSTALLING RUBBER TILE FLOORING

1. Join the rubber tiles by inserting the plastic fasteners – anchors through the holes on the sides of the tiles.

2. Join the tiles in an alternating surface pattern.

3. Join the tiles until you have covered the surface area.

INSTRUCTIONS FOR INSTALLING PDF

FOR BEST RESULTS

• Do not install rubber tiles if the room temperature is below 4°C (or if the outside temperature is below 4°C when surfacing outdoor areas)

• Lay out the rubber tiles on an even surface 24 hours prior to tiling (the tiles should not be stacked in more than 2 to 3 layers); this will ensure that the tiles take on the manufactured shape and size.

• When installing the flooring indoors, rubber tiles should be placed directly on the even surface.

When installing the surfacing outdoors, the area should be prepared accordingly:

1. The first layer is composed of 150 mm of macadam (the diameter of the broken stone should be 32 mm).

2. The second layer is composed of a mixture of sand and broken stone or a 33 mm layer of gravel (the diameter of gravel should be 8 mm).

3. The third layer can be composed of the same mixture, but of smaller diameter – up to 5 mm.

4. The upper layer of geotextile is placed directly underneath the rubber tiles.

5. Note that all layers must be rammed.