Fitness Flooring Acoustic & Vibration Isolation | Unigroup



UAE Supply & Support
Gyms • Studios • Sports Facilities
Technical Support

Fitness Flooring Systems
Impact Noise + Vibration Isolation

Reduce structure-borne noise from free weights, treadmills, and training equipment. Our gym flooring build-ups combine resilient isolation, load distribution, and perimeter detailing to improve acoustic comfort for neighbors and adjacent spaces.

Flexible & easy to layer into build-ups
Works with drywall, blockwork & metal stud
Cut-to-size rolls & accessories available
Consultants & Contractors
Fast Lead Times*
Site Support*
Need help choosing thickness?
Share your wall/ceiling build-up and target performance; we’ll recommend an MLV build-up and accessories.

Overview

Fitness flooring isolation systems are designed to reduce impact noise and structure-borne vibration generated by gyms and sports activities. The right build-up depends on activity type (free weights vs cardio), expected loads, floor construction, and the acoustic target.

What it solves

Footfall, dropped weights, equipment vibration, and low-frequency transmission through slabs and structure.

Where it’s used

Commercial gyms, hotel fitness centers, podium gyms, residential towers, studios, and sports halls.

How we help

System selection, thickness/load guidance, perimeter detailing notes, and quantities for your contractor/consultant.

Tip: For heavy free-weight zones, choose a build-up with proper load distribution and confirm point loads. For cardio zones, focus on vibration comfort and continuity.

Key Benefits

Designed for real-world gym loads, impact energy, and long-term durability.

Reduced impact noise

Minimizes noise breakout from dropped weights and hard impacts (system dependent).

Reduced vibration transfer

Improves comfort in adjacent spaces by limiting structure-borne vibration pathways.

Load-ready build-ups

Options for free-weight zones, cardio areas, and multi-use training spaces.

Consultant-friendly detailing

Perimeter isolation, junction treatment, and coordination notes to protect performance on site.

Typical Build-Up Components

Systems are selected based on load class, target performance, and finished floor requirements.

Element Purpose
Resilient isolation layer Primary impact and vibration isolation beneath the floor system
Load distribution layer Spreads point loads (free weights) and stabilizes the build-up
Perimeter isolation Prevents rigid contact at edges and junctions to reduce flanking
Finish flooring Rubber tiles/rolls, sports flooring, or engineered finishes (project dependent)
Adhesives & detailing Compatible bonding and joint detailing to maintain continuity

Selection guide

Free-weight zones typically require higher impact isolation and robust load distribution. Cardio zones may prioritize vibration comfort and durability.

What we need from you

Area (m²), activity type, equipment list/weights, floor construction, and whether there are sensitive spaces below or adjacent.

Applications

Common gym and sports spaces where isolation flooring systems are specified.

Free-Weight Zones

High impact energy and point loads—requires robust build-up and detailing.

Cardio Areas

Reduce vibration and comfort issues from treadmills, bikes, and runners.

Studios

Yoga, spin, dance, and training rooms—improve comfort and reduce noise breakout.

Hotel Gyms

Protect guest rooms and adjacent spaces from nuisance noise.

Sports Facilities

Multi-use halls and training spaces with durable finishes.

Residential Towers

Podium gyms above apartments—reduce complaints and improve quality of life.

FAQ

Common questions about fitness flooring isolation systems.

Will this stop the noise completely?

Results depend on the slab, surrounding structure, and activity type. A well-designed system can significantly reduce nuisance noise, especially when detailing prevents flanking paths.

What information is needed to recommend a system?

Area (m²), equipment list and weights, intended activities, floor type, and what spaces are below/adjacent. Drawings help.

Do you supply perimeter isolation and detailing materials?

Yes—perimeter isolation is essential to avoid rigid contacts and protect acoustic performance.

Can you help with consultant submittals?

Yes—share the project requirements and we’ll support with practical system information and coordination notes.

Request a Quote / System Details

Drop in your details—our team will recommend the right MLV thickness and accessories for your wall/ceiling/floor build-up.





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Contact

Email: sales@unigroup.ae
WhatsApp: +971 XX XXX XXXX
Fastest way: WhatsApp us your drawings or wall/ceiling section and the target performance (if you have it).
We’ll reply with a recommended system and bill of quantities.
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