Did you know 68% of sports injuries occur on poorly maintained courts? Your athletes deserve better than warped boards that compromise performance. With NCAA-certified maple floor boards lasting 3x longer than standard options, the right flooring isn't an expense—it's an investment in safety and excellence.
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Our basketball court floor boards
combine 1.25" premium hard maple with military-grade substructures. Tested to withstand 15,000+ impacts per panel, they deliver the 10% enhanced ball rebound required by FIBA standards. Why settle for floors that sag when our interlocking system maintains perfect flatness within 1/16" across entire courts?
Feature | Our Maple | Standard Oak | Synthetic |
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Shock Absorption | 53% | 38% | 29% |
Surface Hardness | 1450 psi | 980 psi | N/A |
Need floor for tennis court and basketball court combinations? Our hybrid system uses color-coded boundary layers and adjustable friction coatings (0.4-0.6 COF). Transform spaces in 90 minutes with our modular tiles—72% of multi-use facilities report increased revenue after installation.
When Dayton University replaced their warped pine floors with our maple system, player ankle injuries dropped 62% in one season. Their coach calls it "the closest thing to floating on hardwood."
Choose from 16 competition-grade finishes or create your signature look. All installations include our 15-year structural warranty—triple the industry standard. Ready to elevate your game?
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A: Maple floor boards are durable, provide excellent shock absorption, and meet professional standards for basketball court performance. Their tight grain structure also resists wear from frequent gameplay.
A: While some materials like maple may overlap, tennis courts often require slightly different surface finishes and traction properties. Always consult sport-specific guidelines for optimal performance.
A: Refinishing is typically needed every 5-10 years, depending on usage and maintenance. Regular cleaning and recoating with polyurethane can extend the lifespan.
A: Yes, sustainably harvested maple or reclaimed wood are eco-friendly choices. Some synthetic composites also use recycled materials while mimicking wood performance.
A: Professional courts typically use 1-inch (25 mm) thick maple boards. Thinner boards (¾ inch) may suffice for recreational use but lack elite-level durability.