WB Rubber installs commercial rubber flooring for CrossFit boxes across Texas. High-impact resistance, dropped barbell durability, and the full-service delivery-plus-install that most flooring vendors do not offer.
CrossFit workouts generate serious impact. Barbells dropped from overhead and cleans that miss the catch land hard. Our Stamina Series rubber absorbs and disperses that impact without permanent compression or surface cracking.
Box jumps, double-unders, burpees, sprints. CrossFit floors take lateral shear force and vertical impact simultaneously. The rubber compound we specify for CrossFit boxes handles both without shifting or degrading.
Chalk is part of CrossFit culture. Most rubber surfaces pack with chalk residue and become either slippery or abrasive over time. We select rubber with the surface texture that handles chalk without building up or breaking down.
The Stamina Series is built for constant load and high-frequency impact in weight areas. For a CrossFit box that runs ten WODs a day, this is the product. Not residential gym tile. Commercial-grade rubber installed to commercial standards.
CrossFit boxes vary in size from 1,500 to 10,000 square feet. We measure your space, plan the layout to minimize visible seams and waste, cut precisely, and install with clean finished edges throughout.
WB Rubber consistently undercuts commercial flooring competitors on delivered-and-installed price. CrossFit box owners who compare our quote to larger flooring companies routinely find meaningful savings. Call and compare.
CrossFit is not a standard gym use case. The range of movement, the frequency of barbell drops, the lateral loading from box jumps and lateral hops, and the chalk exposure are all more demanding than a conventional commercial fitness facility. The flooring specification has to match.
Most CrossFit boxes run between 2,500 and 8,000 square feet. The functional floor space is divided between a barbell and weightlifting zone, a rig and pull-up area, and an open WOD space used for conditioning movements. Some boxes add a dedicated rower row or ski erg section. Each zone can benefit from slightly different rubber specifications, though most CrossFit operators prefer a consistent floor thickness across the entire box for visual simplicity and ease of equipment rearrangement.
For the weight zone, we install the Stamina Series, which is rated for the impact load of dropped barbells and the sustained compression of heavy equipment. For the open conditioning floor, we typically use the same product to keep the install clean and allow full box rearrangement. Boxes that want premium performance in the conditioning zone sometimes opt for the Reaction Series in that section.
CrossFit box flooring projects we have completed span across our Texas service area, from Houston, Conroe, and The Woodlands to facilities in Katy, Cypress, and the surrounding suburbs. We also serve boxes in College Station and Beaumont. If you are opening a new CrossFit affiliate or renovating an existing space, call for a custom quote.
A few practical considerations for CrossFit box owners pricing out a floor project. First, thickness. CrossFit boxes standard recommendation is 3/4 inch rubber for the full floor. Boxes that run significant Olympic lifting volume and regularly drop barbells from overhead should consider 1.5 inch thickness in dedicated drop zones or under the rig. We can spec dedicated drop areas at a higher thickness within an otherwise standard floor.
Second, subfloor condition. Commercial spaces that were previously retail, restaurant, or office often have tile adhesive, epoxy coatings, or leveling compound residue on the concrete. That surface needs to be properly prepared before rubber goes down or the floor will not bond correctly and edges will lift. We assess the slab and handle prep as part of the installation.
Third, adhesive versus loose-laid. CrossFit boxes that prefer to rearrange equipment frequently sometimes prefer a loose-laid floor in sections that allows lifting and repositioning. Full-room glue-down installations are more stable but permanent. We recommend the approach based on your specific box layout and operational preferences.
WB Rubber handles the full scope from commercial rubber flooring sourcing to final installation. Our service area covers the entire greater Houston metro and Texas. See our commercial gym flooring page for related services. For CrossFit boxes that want branded floors with box logos or custom colors, see our custom flooring service.
Common questions about crossfit box flooring from WB Rubber customers.