Did you know 68% of basketball injuries stem from poor court surfaces? Your flooring isn't just decor – it's your players' first line of defense. Yet most facilities settle for generic sports floors that crack under pressure (literally). Let's change that.
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Our shock-absorbent basketball gym flooring
reduces joint impact by 43% compared to standard maple. How? Triple-layer polyurethane cushioning fused with military-grade vinyl. Players get pro-level bounce – facilities get 15+ years of slam-dunk durability.
Feature | Standard Floor | Our Floor |
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Shock Absorption | 22% | 65% |
Maintenance Cost/Year | $3,200 | $850 |
While competitors use single-layer finishes, our basketball gym flooring options feature diamond-embossed textures for 360° traction. Rain or shine, sweaty palms or sliding sneakers – your court stays grippier than a playoff final.
Need NCAA-approved lines? Glow-in-the-dark boundaries? We've installed 50+ custom designs this year alone. Our modular panels let you reconfigure layouts faster than a fast break.
When Chicago's South Side Athletic Club switched to our indoor basketball gym flooring, their player retention jumped 31%. Why? Because parents noticed the difference – and kept coming back.
Don't let subpar flooring bench your facility's potential. Get your free durability report from CourtCraft® – the 1 choice for NCAA-approved basketball gym flooring since 2012.
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A: The top materials include maple hardwood, rubber, and polyurethane-coated surfaces. These options provide durability, shock absorption, and optimal traction for indoor courts. Maple is a classic choice, while rubber suits multi-purpose gyms.
A: Regularly sweep and mop with pH-neutral cleaners to remove dust and debris. Avoid excessive moisture and inspect for cracks or warping. Protective coatings can extend the lifespan of hardwood or synthetic surfaces.
A: Modular rubber tiles or hybrid sports floors offer versatility for basketball and other activities. These systems are durable, easy to install, and provide consistent bounce. Interlocking designs allow quick customization.
A: Thicker floors (8-12mm) improve shock absorption and reduce injury risk. Thinner options (3-5mm) suit budget-conscious projects but may lack longevity. Always match thickness to usage frequency and player level.
A: UV-resistant polypropylene tiles or sealed concrete with acrylic coatings are ideal for outdoor courts. These materials resist fading, moisture, and temperature changes while maintaining grip and ball response.