Indoor
Hardwood Flooring (Maple Wood)
- Hardwood flooring, particularly made from maple wood, is the gold standard for indoor sports like basketball and volleyball.
- Known for its consistent ball bounce, shock absorption, and aesthetic appeal, it is widely used in professional and collegiate sports arenas.
- The surface provides excellent traction and a premium feel underfoot, making it ideal for fast-paced indoor sports.
- However, hardwood is one of the more expensive options and requires regular maintenance to preserve its quality.
- It is also sensitive to moisture and humidity, which can lead to warping if not properly managed
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Vinyl / PVC Sports Flooring
- Vinyl or PVC sports flooring is a versatile and cost-effective solution for a wide range of indoor sports facilities, including school gyms, dance studios, and multipurpose halls.
- It comes in rolls or tiles and offers features like shock absorption, anti-slip texture, and resistance to wear and tear.
- Vinyl floors are available in various thicknesses and can be customized with game lines and designs.
- Easy to clean and maintain, this type of flooring is a popular choice for facilities that need to balance functionality and affordability, though it may not provide the same level of performance for competitive sports as hardwood
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Rubber Flooring
- Rubber flooring is commonly used in weight rooms, fitness centers, and indoor running tracks due to its excellent shock absorption, durability, and slip resistance.
- Available in tiles or rolls, rubber flooring protects both the athlete and the subfloor from impact, making it ideal for heavy weights and high-impact exercises.
- It also helps reduce noise and provides a cushioned surface, which is beneficial for joints.
- However, rubber floors are not suitable for sports that require consistent ball bounce, such as basketball or volleyball, and are better suited for functional and training areas
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Polyurethane (PU) Flooring
- Polyurethane sports flooring is a seamless, cushioned surface ideal for indoor multipurpose sports halls, community centers, and schools.
- It offers a smooth, durable surface that is easy to clean and maintain.
- PU flooring provides good shock absorption and is suitable for various sports like basketball, handball, and badminton.
- It also supports heavy foot traffic and equipment use, making it ideal for spaces that serve multiple functions.
- While PU flooring is generally safe and comfortable, improper installation or surface treatment can lead to slipperiness, which must be carefully managed.
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Modular Polypropylene Tiles
- Modular polypropylene (PP) tiles are a practical flooring solution for indoor sports spaces that require flexibility and quick installation.
- These interlocking tiles are made from durable plastic and can be assembled over most subfloors without adhesives
- They are commonly used in community gyms, indoor futsal courts, and temporary event setups
- The tiles are resistant to moisture, easy to replace individually, and come in various colors and textures.
- Although they offer decent performance, especially for recreational use, they may not deliver the same comfort or shock absorption as more specialized flooring systems.
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Indoor Tartan
- Indoor Tartan is a high-performance, polyurethane-based flooring system designed for indoor sports like basketball, volleyball, and handball.
- It features a cushioned, seamless surface that provides excellent shock absorption, slip resistance, and comfort. Available in types such as Soft PU, Multi-layer PU, and Anti-Slip, it supports multi-sport use and custom markings.
- While ideal for indoor facilities due to its durability and easy maintenance, it’s not suitable for outdoor use because of UV sensitivity and moisture issues.
- Proper installation and subfloor preparation are essential for optimal performance.
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