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Rubber Flooring
Rubber flooring has many practical applications and purposes. Some might think that rubber flooring is only used in places like warehouse and kitchens. You might have an image of rubber flooring that includes big, thick unwieldy, even ugly mats. That's certainly not the type of rubber flooring you'd ever want to see in your house or office. But there is more to rubber flooring than the sort of things you might see in an industrial, or even commercial, area.
First, rubber flooring can be as thick or as thin as you need it. People who require a non-slick, shock absorbing surface for kitchens or factories would want thick rubber flooring with a gripping texture. But anybody who requires a stain-resistant mat to place under office furniture will be able to find a nice, thin rubber flooring. Office mats come in a variety of shapes and sizes to fit under the furniture. A different sort of rubber flooring is needed for people who do aerobics, yoga, lift weights, kick boxing, karate, and dancing. Very specific mats are created for athletic endeavors, and they're designed to provide padding for a fall, protect floors, and act as shock absorbers.
Rubber flooring is a good choice for a variety of professions, places, and needs.
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