Warehouse Flooring

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Options for Warehouse Flooring


Although many people think of a bare concrete surface serving as typical warehouse flooring, PVC floor tiles deliver a far more comfortable surface for employees who stand and work all day. Even extremely thin PVC provides anti-fatigue properties, resistance to oil and chemicals, and anti-slip capabilities.

Greatmats offers a wide range of flooring for warehouses that delivers multiple benefits. Our commercial and industrial floors carry long warranty periods, giving you an impressive value when you install them.

Types of Flooring for Warehouses


When seeking the best flooring format for your facility, select among warehouse floor mats, tiles, and rolls.
  • Mats: Warehouse floor mats typically work best in areas where you need anti-fatigue flooring or safety flooring at a personal workstation. Warehouse mats are portable, too, which is beneficial in some situations.
  • Tiles: Using interlocking tiles for warehouses has multiple benefits, including ease of installation. They can be removable or temporary if needed. They work nicely in smaller work areas where you have an unusual shape or size you need to cover. Many tiles offer anti-fatigue properties and chemical resistance.
  • Rolls: When you need to cover a walkway at the warehouse, the long, narrow design of a roll is a perfect choice. Such rolls often are waterproof with anti-slip capabilities, making it safer to walk in wet areas. Some rolls offer chemical resistance, too.

Benefits of Warehouse Flooring


Some of the biggest benefits of using a warehouse floor covering in place of or over the top of bare concrete include:
  • Extremely tough and designed to last for years
  • Installation generally requires no adhesive
  • Several are oil, chemical, mold, and mildew protected in order to withstand the harshest environments
  • Flooring offers maximized traction for improved worker safety
  • Many options increase worker comfort when standing continuously
  • Transform hard, worn subfloors into safer, great-looking spaces

Warehouse Flooring Q&A


What qualities should you look for in PVC warehouse flooring?


The qualities you should look for in PVC warehouse flooring include durability, slip resistance, ease of installation, ease of maintenance, and fatigue relief. Additionally, installing certain models of PVC floors in a warehouse provides a level of warmth and style that bare concrete simply cannot match.

What are some flooring options to cover a concrete industrial floor?


The most popular flooring coverings for concrete industrial floors are PVC plastic, polypropylene, or warehouse rubber flooring. These heavy duty materials provide cushioning against the bare concrete, while also protecting it from moisture and other contaminants.

What are Wearwell mats used for in industrial settings?


You can use Wearwell mats in industrial situations to deliver anti-fatigue benefits, high levels of durability, anti-slip surfaces with raised patterns, safe mats at an entryway, perforated materials that allow water to drain away, and ESD (electrostatic discharge) capabilities.

How do you determine the most durable flooring?


For determining the most durable flooring for use in a warehouse, pay attention to its impact and weight resistance. You don’t want indents to appear after using heavy items. Resistance to wear, sparks, water, chemicals, and oil may be important for your particular use case. Some locations even measure durability by the temperature tolerance of the flooring material.

What is a popular type of warehouse flooring for over concrete floors?


The most popular types of warehouse flooring options to place over concrete floors will depend on your expected primary use case. If you need anti-slip and anti-fatigue capabilities to keep employees safe, one of the most popular models we offer are the Coin Pattern Warehouse Floor Tiles. These poly vinyl chloride floor tiles can stand up to tough conditions, while offering a raised coin top pattern that delivers traction.