WB Rubber installs rubber flooring in home gyms across Texas. Garage gyms, basement workout rooms, and dedicated fitness spaces. We carry Reaction Series and Stamina Series rubber and handle delivery and installation at prices that beat most materials-only suppliers.
The most common home gym setup in Texas. We install rubber rolls and tiles over concrete garage slabs, cut to fit the full bay including around columns and doorways.
High-performance rubber for Olympic lifting, plyometrics, and high-impact training. Impact-absorbing compound that protects both the floor and your joints.
Dense, high-durometer rubber for powerlifting, heavy equipment, and areas with constant static load. Handles heavy barbells, racks, and cable systems without compressing over time.
We choose the right installation method for your subfloor. Floating install for most garage slabs. Adhesive where edges are exposed or high-traffic zones need permanent bonding.
We recommend the right thickness for your use case. 3/8 inch for general fitness use. 3/4 inch for weightlifting platforms and heavy equipment zones. We help you spec it correctly.
Most home gym installs are completed in a single day. We show up with everything needed: materials, cutting tools, and the crew to get it done without you lifting a finger.
A proper home gym starts with the floor. Concrete is hard on joints, cold in winter, and damages barbells on drops. Cheap foam tiles compress under squat racks and shift under heavy foot traffic. Rubber flooring is the right material for a home gym, and WB Rubber installs it correctly so it stays flat, tight, and in place for years.
The most common home gym we install in Texas is the garage gym. One-car, two-car, and three-car garage conversions are straightforward jobs. We measure the bay, account for the garage door track, any drains in the slab, and any columns or walls, then cut the rubber to fit tight with no exposed edges or gaps. The finished floor looks clean and professional, not like a collection of puzzle mats thrown on the concrete.
We carry two primary product lines for home gym use. The Reaction Series is built for dynamic training: Olympic lifting, plyometrics, CrossFit-style workouts, and high-impact movement. It absorbs impact well and protects the concrete underneath from dropped weights. The Stamina Series is denser and better suited for heavy powerlifting setups, equipment-heavy rooms, and zones where racks and cables sit on the rubber permanently. We help you choose based on how you actually train.
Basement and spare-room gym installs follow the same process. We assess the subfloor, check for any moisture concerns that are common in below-grade spaces, and choose the right installation method. Call for a quote based on your square footage and setup. See our residential rubber flooring hub and residential overview for the full picture of what we offer Texas homeowners.
Rubber flooring thickness affects impact absorption, equipment stability, and overall feel underfoot. Getting the thickness right matters for both performance and longevity.
For a general home gym used for cardio equipment, light free weights, and bodyweight training, 3/8-inch rubber is sufficient. It provides a comfortable surface, protects the concrete, and stays flat under normal residential use. For home gyms with barbells, squat racks, and heavy plates, we recommend 3/4-inch rubber in the free weight zone. That extra thickness absorbs dropped bar impact and prevents concrete cracking under point loads from heavy equipment feet.
Many home gym owners in The Woodlands, Katy, Conroe, and the Houston suburbs go with a hybrid approach: 3/4-inch rubber under the platform and rack, and 3/8-inch everywhere else. We can install multi-zone floors using both thicknesses in the same space, cutting the transitions cleanly so the floor lies flat across the whole room. Contact us to discuss the right spec for your training style and the Montgomery County area is our home base, so response times for local customers are fast.
Common questions about home gym flooring from WB Rubber customers.