Interlocking Rubber Tiles
4 productsInterlocking Rubber Tiles — USA-Made Gym Floor Tiles
Living.Fit interlocking rubber tiles are the most versatile gym flooring option we carry. They install without adhesive, can be rearranged or removed without damage, and cover any square footage from a single rack footprint to a full garage gym. Made in the USA from recycled SBR rubber in 18-inch and 24-inch square formats.
18-Inch vs. 24-Inch Tiles
The 24-inch tiles cover more area faster — each tile is 4 square feet, so a 10×10 space requires 25 tiles. They're the better choice for large open areas and commercial installs where speed of coverage matters. The 18-inch tiles offer more precision around rack legs, walls, and irregular spaces — each tile is 2.25 square feet, making cuts and corners easier to manage. Both formats use the same interlocking edge system and are available in straight-edge versions for clean perimeter borders.
Thickness and Color Options
Five thickness options from 6mm (1/4 inch) to 12mm (1/2 inch) cover every application from cardio-only spaces to heavy free-weight rooms. Five color options — Black, Gray, Blue, Brick Red, and Cocoa-Eggshell — let you match your gym aesthetic or create functional zones. Mix and match colors within the same tile format for striping or platform marking.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do interlocking rubber tiles need adhesive?
No — for home gym applications, tiles interlock securely without adhesive. For commercial installs with heavy equipment or high traffic, perimeter adhesive tape or full-coverage adhesive is recommended to prevent edge lifting.
Can I cut rubber tiles to fit around walls or equipment?
Yes — a utility knife with fresh blades cuts cleanly through rubber tiles. Score deeply and apply consistent pressure. Our DIY Standard and Premium Kits include the tools you need for a clean install.
What is the difference between tiles with and without straight edges?
Standard interlocking tiles have interlocking edges on all four sides — including the perimeter tiles. Straight-edge tiles have flat edges on two sides for clean, flush perimeter borders without exposed interlocking tabs. Use straight-edge tiles along walls and room borders for a finished look.