Norm Morrison Jul 29, 2021 1:32:51 PM 2 min read

Fitness Floors and Radiant Heat...a Bad Mix

Radiant floor heat is a great choice for bathrooms, but NOT for gyms or fitness rooms.  Most newer fitness floors are stacked or layered rubber, like Ecore Rally.  This has more give, vibration resistance, and sound absorption than older hard rubber floors.  But it also has a high 'R' rating, so the heat won't transfer, and many fitness floors can expand or contract based after an install with radiant floor heat.
Further, depending on the type of adhesive, there could be offgassing from the glue or breakdown of the glue.

Almost no fitness floor works well with radiant heat, and I've had a number of unhappy clients recently that already had radiant floor heat set up before their gym was designed. Having their best choices pulled from the table makes everyone look bad. 

If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out.  

 

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Norm Morrison

Norm has a long history of building partnerships between Health and Wellness companies and meshing technology creators with manufacturers and vendors. He helped build the largest fitness equipment dealership from the ground up and has worked with nearly all of the major manufacturers in the industry. The top brands in the market come to him for advice about developing and improving their product. Norm has helped dozens of companies bring products to market and has an inside track on what’s new and what’s next in both the legacy and connected fitness industries.

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