
Sports Flooring
Sports flooring refers to specialized surfaces engineered to support athletic activities by maximizing safety, performance, durability, and comfort for athletes in indoor and outdoor venues. Depending on the environment and sport, common types include synthetic (vinyl, rubber, polyurethane), hardwood, turf, and modular outdoor court system
Shock absorption: Reduces impact on joints for athlete safety.
Slip resistance: Critical for fast movement and reducing injury risk.
Durability: Withstands frequent, high-intensity play and heavy equipment.
Consistent performance: Maintains optimal ball bounce, grip, and responsiveness.
Easy maintenance: Most sports floors are stain-resistant and quick to clean
Sweep or vacuum regularly to remove dust and debris.
Spot clean spills with mild soap; avoid abrasives or harsh chemicals.
For synthetic materials, mop with damp cloth; hardwood requires gentle cleaner and occasional refinishing.
Inspect routinely for damage, especially at seams or high-impact areas—replace or repair as needed.
Control humidity in indoor spaces to preserve floor integrity, especially for wood.
Schedule professional deep cleaning and surface checks annually for heavily used flooring.


