WB Rubber installs rubber flooring for home garages, workshops, mechanic bays, woodworking shops, and welding areas across Texas. Our rubber mats protect concrete from oil, chemicals, and dropped tools while giving you a surface that reduces standing fatigue and stays clean through years of daily shop work.
Hours on bare concrete cause real leg, knee, and back pain. A 3/4-inch rubber surface absorbs the hardness of concrete and reduces fatigue significantly during long workshop sessions.
Our rubber mats resist penetration from motor oil, hydraulic fluid, solvents, and common shop chemicals. Spills sit on the surface and wipe clean rather than soaking into the concrete beneath.
A garage or shop slab represents a significant investment. Rubber flooring shields concrete from staining, chipping from dropped tools, and chemical damage that permanently etches the surface.
Our rubber rolls and mats handle the static weight of lathes, welding tables, drill presses, and vehicle lifts without compressing or deforming under load.
WB Rubber provides full installation for workshops of any size, or delivers materials only if you prefer a self-install. We cut rolls and mats to fit your shop floor exactly.
Every Texas garage and workshop has concrete floors. Concrete is durable and easy to build on, but it is not a comfortable or forgiving surface for the people who work on it for hours at a time. WB Rubber installs rubber flooring for home garages, workshops, and commercial shop spaces across Texas, giving tradespeople and hobbyists a surface that works harder than bare concrete in every way that matters.
We serve home workshop owners in Montgomery County, mechanics and fabricators in the Houston metro area, and commercial shop operators throughout our 100-mile Texas service territory. Whether you are covering a single mechanic bay or an entire shop floor, we can deliver and install a rubber surface sized to your exact dimensions.
The case for rubber flooring in a workshop comes down to three practical problems that bare concrete creates for working tradespeople:
Standing fatigue: The single biggest complaint from people who work in shops for long hours is pain in the feet, knees, and lower back from standing on hard concrete. A 3/4-inch rubber surface absorbs a measurable amount of the impact from each step and provides a slightly compressible base underfoot that reduces the strain on joints and connective tissue over a full day of work. Woodworkers, machinists, and mechanics who make the switch to rubber flooring consistently report less end-of-day fatigue.
Oil and chemical penetration: Motor oil, hydraulic fluid, cutting oil, solvent, and most other shop chemicals will permanently stain and etch bare concrete if left in contact long enough. A rubber surface stops penetration at the mat level. Spills pool on the rubber rather than soaking into the slab, so cleanup is fast and the concrete beneath is protected indefinitely.
Concrete damage from dropped tools: Heavy wrenches, ratchet handles, steel parts, and dropped workpieces chip and crack concrete over time. A rubber surface absorbs the impact of dropped tools and reduces the frequency of concrete damage that would otherwise require patching or full resurfacing.
Auto Mechanic Bay: Mechanic bays demand oil resistance above all else. Our rubber rolls and mats create a surface that repels fluids at the surface level. The textured top surface provides traction even when wet with oil or water, reducing slip risk when moving around vehicles. Standard rubber rolls in 3/4-inch thickness handle vehicle loads and jack stands without deforming.
Woodworking Shop: Woodworkers benefit most from the fatigue reduction rubber provides, as fine woodworking involves long periods of standing at a workbench or assembly table. Rubber also softens the landing zone for dropped chisels, mallets, and hand planes, reducing the frequency of tool damage on hard falls. Wood shavings and sawdust sweep cleanly off rubber surfaces without the static clinging that can occur on bare concrete.
Welding and Metal Fabrication: Fabrication shops need a surface that handles heavy steel parts, welding carts, and grinding debris. Our heavy-duty rubber rolls from the Stamina Series provide the dense, puncture-resistant surface that fabrication environments require. The rubber surface also reduces noise and vibration transmission from angle grinders and heavy hammer work.
Home Workshop and Hobby Shop: For the homeowner with a dedicated shop space in their garage or shed, rubber flooring adds both comfort and protection without the permanence or cost of an epoxy coating. Rubber mats can be removed and rearranged if the shop layout changes, and they do not require professional surface preparation before installation.
WB Rubber installs two main product types in garage and workshop environments:
Rubber Rolls from our Stamina Series are ideal for larger workshop floors where continuous coverage minimizes seams and creates a cleaner finished look. Rolls are cut to your exact floor dimensions and can be installed without adhesive in most workshop settings, making future replacement or layout changes straightforward. For permanent installations or high-traffic commercial shops, adhesive bonding is also available.
4x6 Rubber Mats are the right choice for spot coverage, heavy equipment zones, or shops where you want the flexibility to move mats around as your workflow changes. These are the same 3/4-inch thick, 100-lb mats we supply for horse stalls and barns, and they are equally at home on a mechanic shop floor or beneath a welding table. Their mass and density mean they do not shift underfoot even without adhesive on a flat concrete surface.
We also install rubber flooring for garage spaces that serve as both vehicle storage and workout areas. See our home gym flooring page for rubber options optimized for fitness use. For commercial garage rubber flooring, see our garage rubber flooring installation page.
Common questions about workshops from WB Rubber customers.