WB Rubber installs rubber flooring in residential garages across Texas. Vehicle traffic, workshop use, oil resistance, and heavy equipment loads are handled by the right rubber installed correctly. We serve Houston, Conroe, The Woodlands, Katy, and surrounding areas.
Rubber dense enough to handle vehicle traffic without compressing or cracking. Daily driving over the surface will not damage properly installed garage rubber flooring.
Garage floors get motor oil, brake fluid, coolant, and solvents on them. Rubber resists absorption and can be wiped clean without degrading the surface compound.
Comfortable underfoot for long sessions at a workbench, anti-fatigue properties for standing work, and durable enough to handle dropped tools and equipment.
We install in garages of any size. Single-car bays to four-car garages. We cut to fit around floor drains, columns, and the garage door track.
Most garage slabs get a floating install where the rubber sits on the concrete under its own weight. Adhesive is used when edges are exposed or the slab has moisture issues that need to be addressed first.
Texas garages get extremely hot in summer. Rubber flooring handles temperature fluctuations without warping or off-gassing the way some vinyl and foam products do in heat.
A garage floor takes more abuse than almost any other surface in a home. Vehicle traffic, oil drips, tool drops, heavy equipment, and in Texas, extreme heat that causes some floor products to warp, off-gas, or delaminate. Rubber handles all of it. WB Rubber installs garage rubber flooring for homeowners throughout the Houston metro, the Montgomery County corridor, and across Harris County.
The most important thing about garage rubber flooring is getting the right density and installation method for the use case. A garage used primarily for parking vehicles needs a different product than a garage workshop where someone stands on the floor for hours working at a bench. We carry Stamina Series rubber that handles both. It is dense enough to support vehicle load without compressing and has enough anti-fatigue properties for workshop use.
Floating installation is the standard method for garage slabs. The rubber sits on the concrete under its own weight, held in place by the perimeter walls and its own mass. For garages where edges are exposed, like an open-front carport or a garage with a significant gap at the door threshold, adhesive installation ensures the edges stay flat and do not become a trip hazard or curl up over time. We assess your slab and recommend the right method for your specific garage before we start.
See our residential rubber flooring page and our home gym flooring page if your garage doubles as a workout space. Many homeowners in Katy, Cypress, Conroe, and The Woodlands combine vehicle parking and gym use in the same garage, and we can spec the rubber to handle both.
Texas garages reach 120 degrees or more in summer. That level of heat is a real problem for some garage floor products. Vinyl tiles can soften and shift. Foam mats off-gas and become brittle after a few seasons. Epoxy coatings crack when concrete expands and contracts under extreme temperature swings.
Rubber does not have those problems. It handles temperature extremes better than any other residential garage flooring material. It does not soften under heat, does not crack under thermal cycling, and does not release fumes when a garage hits peak summer temperature. If you have tried other garage flooring products in a Texas climate and been disappointed, rubber is the material that actually works.
One thing to be aware of: rubber can have a slight odor when first installed in a hot space. This dissipates within a few days of ventilation and is not harmful. It is a normal characteristic of new rubber, not a sign of a product issue. Homeowners in Houston, Humble, Baytown, and Pasadena regularly ask about this and we always give them the same answer: it fades fast. After the first hot spell or two, it is gone.
Common questions about garage flooring from WB Rubber customers.