Yes, you can use rubber matting outdoors in the UK — but not all rubber is suitable. You need EPDM rubber or UV-stabilised compound specifically rated for outdoor use. Standard SBR rubber (the black recycled tyre material used for most indoor gym floors) will degrade, crack, and crumble within 2–3 years if exposed to UV light. EPDM rubber is fully weatherproof, handles British temperature extremes from -30°C to +120°C, and won't degrade in rain, frost, or direct sunlight.

SBR vs EPDM — The Critical Difference for Outdoor Use

This distinction matters more than any other factor when choosing outdoor rubber matting. Get it wrong and you'll be replacing your flooring within a couple of years.

Property SBR Rubber EPDM Rubber
UV resistance ❌ Poor — degrades and cracks ✅ Excellent — fully UV-stable
Weather resistance ❌ Not outdoor-rated ✅ Fully weatherproof
Temperature range -20°C to +80°C (indoor) -30°C to +120°C (outdoor)
Colour options Black only (from tyre carbon) Multiple colours — EPDM granules are coloured
Price £8–15/m² (indoor use) £20–40/m² (outdoor use)
Typical lifespan (outdoors) 2–3 years before degradation 10–20+ years
Playground safety certified ❌ Not typically ✅ Yes (BS EN 1177)
Best use Indoor gym, stable, industrial Outdoor gym, playground, patio, garden

What Are the Best Outdoor Uses for Rubber Matting in the UK?

EPDM rubber matting is used across a wide range of outdoor applications in the UK. Here are the most common:

Playgrounds and Children's Play Areas

This is the most tightly regulated outdoor rubber application. BS EN 1177:2019 (Impact Attenuating Playground Surfacing) sets the safety standard for playground surfaces, defining the Critical Fall Height (CFH) — the maximum height from which a child can fall without risk of life-threatening head injury, based on the surface material and thickness.

For playground use, EPDM rubber tiles must be correctly specified to the required CFH for the equipment in use. A 40mm thick tile may certify to a 1.5m CFH; 50mm may certify to 2.0m. Always get a specification sheet confirming the BS EN 1177 rating from your supplier.

Outdoor Gyms and Exercise Areas

EPDM rubber tiles are the standard surface for outdoor gym equipment — the kind you see in public parks and housing estate fitness areas. They handle frost, rain, and direct sun year-round without degrading. For private outdoor gym spaces (garden sheds converted to gyms, covered external areas), 15–20mm EPDM tiles provide the same joint protection and impact absorption as indoor gym flooring.

Patios, Garden Paths, and Terraces

Outdoor rubber deck tiles are growing in popularity as a patio surface — they're warmer and softer underfoot than porcelain or sandstone, slip-resistant when wet, and can be lifted and relaid (ideal for rented properties). Drainage is built in as the tiles don't need grouting. The surface dries quickly after rain.

Garden Buildings, Workshops, and Home Offices

If you're fitting out a garden room or outdoor workshop, the ground-level external approach benefits from outdoor rubber matting — it stops mud and water being tracked inside and provides a non-slip step surface. For inside the building itself, standard SBR indoor matting is fine.

Equestrian Areas — Wash Bays and Horse Walker Surfaces

Outdoor rubber matting is used in horse wash bays, horse walker paths, and yard areas where horses move on hard surfaces. For external equestrian applications, EPDM or purpose-made outdoor rubber is essential — these areas face rain, UV, and horse traffic simultaneously.

Does Rubber Matting Drain Well Outdoors?

Solid rubber tiles will channel water to the edges — they're not fully permeable, but the slight gaps between tiles (even with tight interlocking) allow some drainage. For proper drainage performance, look for tiles with open drainage channels or a studded underside that lifts the tile off the subfloor and allows water to run beneath.

If you're installing over soil rather than concrete, ensure the ground is levelled and compacted first. Rubber tiles on uneven ground will rock and allow water pooling at the joins.

What Thickness Do I Need for Outdoor Rubber Matting?

Application Min. Thickness Notes
Patio / garden path 15mm Comfort and durability underfoot
Outdoor gym equipment 20mm Impact protection for falls from equipment
Playground (1m fall height) 30mm Must meet BS EN 1177 CFH specification
Playground (1.5–2m fall height) 40–50mm Requires certified test data for specified CFH
Equestrian / yard 17–24mm Solid EPDM or outdoor-rated SBR blend

How Long Does Outdoor Rubber Matting Last in the UK Climate?

Properly specified EPDM rubber matting will outlast most other outdoor surfaces. In the UK climate — which involves freeze-thaw cycles, UV in summer, and sustained wet periods — EPDM performs exceptionally well. 15–20 year lifespans are realistic for quality products.

Signs that outdoor rubber matting needs replacing: surface crumbling or cracking (UV degradation), significant fading or colour change (for coloured EPDM tiles), tiles no longer lying flat or interlocking cleanly, or visible structural breakdown of the rubber compound.

Can I Install Outdoor Rubber Matting Myself?

Yes, for most applications. Interlocking EPDM tiles require no adhesive on concrete or decking — they're self-weighted and connected. For playground safety surfaces meeting BS EN 1177, it's worth having the installation inspected by a certified play inspector to verify the surfacing meets the required Critical Fall Height — particularly for commercial or school installations.

FAQ

Can I use regular black rubber gym matting outside?

No. Standard black SBR rubber gym matting will degrade rapidly in UV light. It's not rated for outdoor use. You need EPDM rubber or a UV-stabilised compound specifically specified for outdoor applications.

What is BS EN 1177 and do I need it for my garden?

BS EN 1177 is the UK/European standard for playground impact-attenuating surfaces. It specifies the Critical Fall Height (CFH) a surface must protect against. For domestic garden play equipment, it's best practice to follow the standard, though it's legally mandatory for commercial playgrounds, schools, and public play areas. Your supplier should be able to confirm whether specific tiles meet BS EN 1177 and to what CFH.

Does outdoor rubber matting get slippery when wet?

Quality EPDM outdoor rubber tiles have a textured or studded surface that maintains slip resistance when wet. They generally perform better in the wet than hard tile or stone surfaces. Look for mats with a declared slip resistance rating — R11 minimum for wet outdoor areas.

Will outdoor rubber matting fade in the sun?

EPDM rubber uses coloured rubber granules throughout the tile, so surface fading is minimal and the colour is consistent through the depth of the tile. Some surface lightening is normal over many years, but it's aesthetic rather than structural.

Can outdoor rubber mats go on a wooden deck?

Yes. Interlocking rubber tiles work well on decking and protect the wood underneath from UV and weather exposure. Ensure the deck boards are stable and even before laying. The rubber tiles can be lifted seasonally for deck maintenance.

What's the best outdoor rubber matting for a garden gym area?

20mm EPDM interlocking tiles are the standard for an outdoor gym or exercise area. They provide adequate impact protection, are fully weatherproof, and handle the freeze-thaw cycles of a UK winter without cracking or lifting.

Find our full range of outdoor rubber matting: EPDM and outdoor-rated rubber matting at Rubber Matting Direct. Suitable for playgrounds, gardens, outdoor gyms, and equestrian areas. Free UK delivery on qualifying orders.

About the Author

Rubber Matting Direct Experts — Our team of rubber matting specialists has years of hands-on experience supplying industrial, commercial and domestic rubber matting across the UK. All our guides are reviewed for technical accuracy against current UK standards.

Expert Review: This guide was written and reviewed by the Rubber Matting Direct team. Last reviewed: May 2026. Information is checked against current UK standards and supplier specifications.

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