Clean and Safe Rubber Flooring for Dog Training By Cari | Published on January 31, 2022August 28, 2024 When it comes to pet care facilities, choosing the right flooring is key. Particularly, rubber flooring for dog training and daycares keeps things clean and safe. Moreover, rubber flooring weathers playful pups due to its high durability and easy-to-clean nature. Both rolls and tiles provide amazing perks when it comes to pets. Benefits to rubber flooring for dog training facilities: Easy to clean Mop & soap friendly Urine resistant Extremely durable Antimicrobial Economical Slip resistant Overall, both options work well for pets, but which one fits your budget and skill level? Read more to find out the differences between rubber rolls and tiles. Rubber Rolls Rubber rolls deliver a tough, durable and easy to maintain solution that provides exceptional impact absorption and sound insulation. Additionally, the high tensile strength rating ensures your floors stay intact during any roughhousing by dogs in training. This flooring option works best for tight budgets with a cheaper price per square foot. Product Specs Density: 68.3lbs/cubic foot Tensile Strength: 265 psi Tear Resistance: Average Elongation at break 1.52 Hardness: Shore A 65 +/- 5 Slip Resistance: Friction Coefficient .084-.090 Overall, rubber rolls help create a clean, safe space for dog clients while saving you money. Rubber Tiles Rubber Tiles provide an easy-to-install rubber flooring for dog training option. These interlocking tiles do not require adhesive to stay put. Also, if a tile is damaged, simply pop out the bad tile and lock in a new one. While offering all of the same benefits that rolls provide, rubber tiles are easier to install. Product Specs Description: 2’x2′ Rubber Athletic Flooring made from recycled rubber tires in either square cut for glue down installation or puzzle cut for interlocking installation. Thickness: 3/8″ (9MM) or 1/2″ (12MM) Materials: Recycled Rubber Colors: Black, Red, Green, Blue, Off-White, Blue and Gray, Brick and Stone, Brick Red, Confetti, Fiesta, Heavy Stone, Hunter Green, Hunter Stone, Plum, Plum Stone, Stone Maintenance: Damp mop and dry Odor: Non-odorous, non-toxic Acoustics: Rates superior Origin: United States of America If your budget allows, rubber tiles deliver an easy solution for flooring dog training/care facilities. Have questions? Need more help? Contact Us anytime for answers and/or to receive quotes for your next project.