APARTMENT FLOORING

One flooring material that’s excellent at absorbing sound and reducing excess noise is Dalsouple rubber.

With fantastic sound absorbing qualities(18dB reduction for 4mm) , rubber minimises echoing, ensuring neighbours won’t be disrupted.

The ease of cleaning also helps to make it an ideal choice for apartment flooring.

Rubber adds style to any apartment!

The sky is the limit as high rise demand grows for Dalsouple rubber flooring.

Adequate soundproofing is an integral part of apartment construction.

When living in close confines with others, it’s essential that sounds are properly absorbed so neighbours are not disturbed.

Fortunately, many new apartment buildings are now mindful of this, with builders using sound absorbing materials within walls and floors. 

The Benefits of Rubber Apartment Flooring

Installing rubber flooring within an apartment has numerous advantages over other materials, including:

  • It’s fantastic at absorbing sound and reducing echo, ensuring sound does not travel to neighbours.
  • It’s comfortable for residents to stand and walk on.
  • It’s non-slip, reducing the likelihood of accidental slips and falls.
  • It doesn’t retain temperature, unlike cold tiles or hot carpet.
  • It’s easy to clean and maintain. It’s also waterproof, ensuring it won’t be damaged or stained by spilled liquids.
  • It’s more cost-effective than other materials; with a lifespan of up to 20 years, rubber won’t need frequent replacement, unlike other flooring types.
  • It’s shock-absorbent – if an item is dropped, it’s much less likely to break.

Get a Quote Today

If you’d like to learn more about rubber apartment flooring, or if you’d like to obtain a quote, the expert team at iRubber will be happy to help.

With over 20 years of experience in the rubber industry, you can rest assured that we’ll provide you with products that deliver top-quality performance.

Get in touch with us today – simply give us a call on (03) 9773 9933 or, alternatively, fill out our convenient online contact form.