Rubber Surfaces’ products have many uses all around your condo complex. Courtyards, pathways, pool decks, sports courts, common areas, and stairs can all benefit from our rubber surfaces’ properties. Being non-slip and easy to clean, you can always keep your property looking great while reducing liability from slip-and-fall risks. Our durable rubber paving for high-traffic areas ensures safety and longevity in busy communal spaces. Snow and ice generally don’t stick to our product, making it easy to clear in winter. Typically, our product is about half the cost of replacing other types of outdoor surfaces, helping to keep your membership happy during those special assessments. When it comes to agricultural applications, we provide heavy-duty rubber solutions for livestock and facilities designed to withstand demanding environments.
Common FAQ
Can rubber surfacing be used in shared areas like lobbies, corridors, balconies, and rooftop amenities?
Yes. Our poured-in-place system is ideal for high-traffic common areas—lobbies, corridors, pool decks, balconies, rooftop terraces, bike rooms, and entry ramps—providing slip resistance, comfort underfoot, and a seamless, attractive finish.
How do you handle approvals with strata/HOA and building management?
We provide specification sheets, safety data, colour boards, and sample sections for review. Our team coordinates site access, noise windows, and phasing so work aligns with strata/HOA rules and minimizes resident disruption.
Does the surface get hot in direct sun?
Yes. When installed over a sound, fully-cured membrane, the system is detailed as a wearing surface. We respect drainage slopes and scuppers, use flexible transitions at terminations, and avoid penetrations that could compromise the membrane.
Can it go over existing concrete or tile, and how are transitions handled?
Absolutely. We install over prepared concrete, asphalt, or tile, filling hairline cracks and minor pitting. Low-profile thresholds, nosings, and edge trims create clean transitions at doors, elevators, and expansion joints while maintaining accessibility.
What about maintenance, lifespan, and budgeting for reserves?
Routine rinsing or mild soap cleaning keeps surfaces fresh; occasional low-pressure washing is fine. Spot repairs blend in without replacing whole areas. With proper care and base conditions, the system delivers long service life—helpful for strata reserve planning and predictable OPEX.