Did you know 63% of gym members complain about joint pain after workouts on concrete floors? Worse yet, 42% of fitness businesses see member turnover within 18 months of opening—often due to poor facility quality. Your gym floor isn't just a surface; it's the foundation of client loyalty.
(hardwood floor gym)
Our engineered maple floors absorb 74% more impact than rubber tiles. How? Three-layer shock absorption technology:
Feature | Us | Cheap Imports |
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Cost per sqft | $8.50-$12 | $4.20-$6 |
Warranty | 25 years | 3 years |
Whether you're outfitting a boutique yoga studio (500 sqft) or NCAA-regulation court (10,000+ sqft), our modular system adapts. Recent projects include:
2,400 sqft
7-day installation
Zero client injuries since 2021
When will your gym join the 1,200+ facilities we've transformed? Act now to lock in:
15% OFF installations booked by 8/31
PLUS 0% financing for 24 months
(hardwood floor gym)
A: Hardwood floors provide excellent shock absorption, durability, and a professional aesthetic for gyms. They also offer consistent traction, reducing injury risks during workouts.
A: Installation typically takes 1-3 weeks, depending on gym size and preparation needs. Professional installers ensure proper acclimation and sealing for long-term performance.
A: Costs depend on wood type (e.g., maple, oak), gym size, subfloor condition, and finish quality. Expect $8-$15 per square foot including materials and labor.
A: Yes, worn hardwood gym floors can often be sanded and refinished 3-5 times before replacement. This is more cost-effective than full installation if the subfloor is intact.
A: Regular sweeping, immediate spill cleanup, and periodic recoating preserve the surface. Avoid excessive moisture and use protective pads under equipment to prevent scratches.