Premium Maple Basketball Court Flooring Durable & Cost-Effective
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Premium Maple Basketball Court Flooring Durable & Cost-Effective


Did you know a poorly installed court can increase player injury risks by 37%? As athletic directors and facility managers scramble to meet safety standards, only maple hardwood flooring for basketball courts delivers the perfect slam dunk of durability and performance.


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Engineered for Victory: Technical Superiority

Our 1" thick maple planks outperform competitors' ¾" flooring with:

  • ✔️ 28,000 PSI load capacity
  • ✔️ 72-hour moisture resistance
  • ✔️ 100% FSC-certified wood
  • ✔️ 0.03 friction coefficient

The Hardwood Showdown: Manufacturer Comparison

Feature Our Flooring Standard Flooring
Shock Absorption 53% 29%
Installation Time 72 hours 120+ hours

Your Court, Your Rules: Custom Solutions

Choose from 6 premium finishes and 3 panel sizes. Need collegiate markings? Professional logos? Our laser-guided installation team makes it happen.

Flooring That Scores: Recent Projects

Lincoln High School

2,800 sq.ft installed in 68 hours
Client Review: ★★★★★ "Game-changing traction!"

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FAQS on basketball court hardwood flooring

Q: What are the benefits of maple hardwood flooring for basketball courts?

A: Maple hardwood flooring offers durability, shock absorption, and a smooth surface ideal for sports. It resists wear and tear while providing consistent ball bounce. Its natural grain also enhances aesthetics.

Q: How much does hardwood flooring for a basketball court cost?

A: Prices range from $3.50 to $12+ per square foot, depending on wood grade, installation complexity, and finishes. Professional labor and additional coatings may increase costs.

Q: Why is maple the preferred wood for basketball court flooring?

A: Maple is dense, durable, and minimizes splintering. Its light color reduces glare, and its shock-absorbing properties protect athletes from injuries during play.

Q: How do you maintain hardwood flooring in a basketball court?

A: Regularly sweep and mop with pH-neutral cleaners. Refinish surfaces every 5-10 years and repair scratches promptly. Avoid excessive moisture to prevent warping.

Q: Can other woods be used instead of maple for basketball courts?

A: Yes, oak or birch are alternatives, but maple remains top choice for its balance of hardness and flexibility. Other woods may require more frequent maintenance.

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