Did you know 63% of recreational basketball injuries stem from poor court surfaces? Your flooring choice impacts safety, performance, and wallet. Discover how top NCAA programs and pro training centers pick indoor basketball court flooring options that slash injury risks while boosting vertical jumps.
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Traditional concrete floors offer 0% shock absorption. Our polymer-infused surfaces absorb 30% more impact than standard maple floors. Three layers work magic:
Feature | ProCourt Ultra | MapleFlex Pro | RubberGuard HD |
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10-Year Cost | $18/sqft | $27/sqft | $22/sqft |
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A: High-quality options include maple hardwood, rubber tiles, and polyurethane surfaces. Maple offers professional-grade durability, while rubber and polyurethane provide shock absorption and low maintenance.
A: Hardwood (like maple) delivers superior ball bounce and tradition but requires more upkeep. Synthetic floors (rubber or vinyl) offer better moisture resistance and cushioning at lower costs.
A: Shock-absorbent options like modular rubber tiles or padded polyurethane surfaces reduce injury risks. Look for ASTM-certified materials with proper thickness (8-12mm) for impact protection.
A: Prices range from $3-$12/sq.ft. depending on material. Premium hardwood averages $8-$12/sq.ft., while rubber/polyurethane systems cost $4-$8/sq.ft. Installation adds 20-30% to total costs.
A: Modular tiles (rubber or PVC) allow DIY installation with interlocking systems. Hardwood and poured urethane require professional installation for proper leveling, sealing, and line marking.