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Wood gym floors typically range from $12 to $26 per square foot installed, depending on the system and materials chosen. Material-only costs for high-quality maple hardwood usually fall between $7 and $12 per square foot, with less expensive hardwoods starting around $5 per square foot. Professional installation adds roughly $2 to $5 per square foot for labor and subfloor preparation, bringing total installed prices in most markets to $9–$17 per square foot at the low end and up to $26 for premium systems.
Premium Maple Hardwood: $7–$12 / sq ft for third-grade or better maple boards.
Other Hardwood Options: $5–$10 / sq ft (e.g., oak, ash) for solid hardwood species with lower grades.
Synthetic vs. Wood Comparison: Synthetic “sports” flooring systems typically run $8–$15 / sq ft installed, versus $11–$25 / sq ft for maple wood systems.
Professional Installation: $2–$5 / sq ft for labor (layout, nailing/gluing, sanding, finishing) depending on geographic region and project complexity.
Subfloor Preparation: An additional $2–$4 / sq ft may be needed to level concrete or repair wood subfloors before hardwood installation.
Refinishing Existing Floors: If you’re refinishing rather than replacing, costs drop to approximately $0.50–$3 / sq ft for sanding and recoating.
Grade/Species | Material Cost (sq ft) | Installation & Prep (sq ft) | Total Installed (sq ft) |
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Mid-Grade Hardwood (e.g., oak) | $5–$10 | $2–$5 | $7–$15 |
High-Quality Maple | $7–$12 | $2–$5 | $9–$17 |
Premium Engineered Systems | $12–$20+ | $2–$5 | $14–$25+ |
Top-Tier Maple (design + prep) | — | — | $22–$26 |
Figures rounded; actual quotes vary by region and project specifics. |
Wood Species & Grade: Harder, denser woods (e.g., rock-maple) cost more, especially in higher grades with fewer knots.
Subfloor Condition: Extensive crack repair, leveling, or moisture mitigation can add $1–$3 / sq ft.
Geographic Labor Rates: Urban areas and regions with higher union wages see labor costs at the upper end of the $2–$5 / sq ft range.
Custom Layouts & Logos: Intricate designs or logo stenciling can add 10–20% to material and labor costs.
Finish Type: Site-finished floors (sanding and multiple coats on location) tend to be 15–25% more expensive than factory-prefinished planks.
For precise budgeting, get detailed quotes from local sports-flooring contractors who can assess your gym’s size, subfloor, and design requirements.