I built this little iso room which has no floor and currently sits on the carpet in my apartment living room. I'm getting ready to move into a house (rental) with hardwood floors and I'm going to make the second bedroom into my studio. I want / need to protect the floor with something and I was thinking of using those thick, interlocking rubber mats they use in commercial gyms but there are a lot of brands to choose from and I want the good stuff.
Can anyone recommend a particular brand heavy duty rubber flooring and where to buy it? I haven't checked Home Depot, but I'd like to be able to pick it up and save on shipping. I live in Los Angeles.
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Heavy-duty rubber / gym floor mats?
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Thanks. I always forget about Osh with the behemoth Home Depot across the street.
So I went down to Osh today and they have mostly just rolls of that thin "runner" mat sold by the foot. It would work, but was was looking for something a little thicker, like 1/2" or 3/4" coming in interlocking pieces. I might try Big 5 or another big sports store and see what they have.
So I went down to Osh today and they have mostly just rolls of that thin "runner" mat sold by the foot. It would work, but was was looking for something a little thicker, like 1/2" or 3/4" coming in interlocking pieces. I might try Big 5 or another big sports store and see what they have.
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Damn, I could of swore that I saw that stuff you're talking about...the square multi-colored interlocking puzzle piece things. Sorry about that, it must have been somewhere else if you didn't find it. I'll let you know if I find it elsewhere, as I've been finding myself at hardware stores way more often then I would prefer!
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Re: Heavy-duty rubber / gym floor mats?
go to WalMart. should be in the sporting goods area. it's about a 1/2 inch interlocking mat. Academy should also have it.