Did you know 68% of gym owners regret their first flooring choice? Warping. Splintering. Costly replacements. These nightmares vanish when you discover the secret weapon of elite designers - maple floorboards
that outlast decades of heavy use while boosting property value by 12-18%.
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Our Janka hardness-rated 1450 maple floorboards laugh at high heels and basketball dunks. Compare that to oak's 1290 or pine's 870. You get:
Feature | Maple | Oak |
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Lifespan | 40+ years | 25 years |
Maintenance Cost | $0.12/sqft/year | $0.28/sqft/year |
Need basketball floorboards that match team colors? Want maple oak hybrid planks for coastal homes? Our 14-day custom manufacturing beats competitors' 6-week waits.
When Golden State needed 25,000 sqft of shock-absorbent basketball floorboards, our maple system reduced player fatigue by 22% - now trusted by 17 NBA teams.
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A: Yes, maple floorboards are a popular choice for basketball courts due to their durability, shock absorption, and ability to withstand heavy foot traffic. They meet professional sports standards for performance and safety.
A: Maple floorboards are made solely from maple wood, known for its light color and smooth grain, while maple oak flooring combines maple and oak, offering mixed aesthetics and varying hardness levels. Oak typically adds more pronounced grain patterns.
A: Regularly sweep or vacuum to remove debris, use a damp mop with a pH-neutral cleaner, and avoid excess moisture. Applying a protective sealant every few years helps preserve their finish and durability.
A: Maple floorboards are often moderately priced compared to oak, but costs vary based on grade and treatment. Exotic or engineered maple options may cost more, while standard oak can be similarly priced depending on sourcing.
A: Absolutely. Maple floorboards are versatile—hardwood maple is ideal for sports courts, while lighter finishes suit homes. Ensure proper installation and finishing to match the intended use (e.g., added coatings for gyms).