Can interlocking tiles handle heavy lifting, or only light setups?
They hold up, provided the thickness matches the load. The interlocking format has nothing to do with durability. It describes how the tiles connect, not how much abuse they take. A three-quarter-inch tile absorbs heavy barbell drops as well as a glued-down floor of the same thickness.
The reason interlocking gym flooring gets dismissed as light-duty is that the thin, cheap puzzle mats sold for general use get confused with proper rubber. Commercial-grade tiles in the right thickness are a different product entirely, built to take loaded drops day after day.
The real advantage under heavy lifting is serviceability. With interlocking rubber tiles, a single damaged piece lifts out and gets replaced without disturbing the rest of the floor, which a glued roll cannot offer. Match the thickness to the heaviest lift, the same as any floor, and a tiled setup performs at the same level while staying far easier to repair.
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