When planning a sports facility, one of the first questions people ask is: what are the materials used for sports wood flooring? The answer goes far beyond just “wood.” Each layer of the floor system — from surface to substructure — is designed to balance strength, elasticity, and safety for athletes....... More+
This process guarantees a durable, high-performance hardwood floor that meets athletic needs and stands the test of time....... More+
According to HomeGuide, an indoor basketball court costs between four and sixteen dollars per square foot installed, including flooring, hoop, and lines . Specifically, laminate runs three to eight dollars per square foot, while maple hardwood ranges from six to fifteen dollars ...... More+
NBA practice floor kits can cost $120K–$130K per court, with installation around 90 man-hours ...... More+
Standard wood gym floors (2nd–3rd grade maple): $11–17/ft² installed High-end NBFloor-quality floors: $16–26/ft² installed Large installations can significantly reduce per-square-foot costs due to scale...... More+
For full quote & specification: calculate flooring area × unit cost ($7–12/ft²), then add site prep, structure, and fixtures. Portable hardwood systems cost more per square foot, but save time and labor....... More+
For high-performance indoor basketball environments—like gyms, pro events, or tournament venues—maple hardwood is the gold standard. It's the only surface that meets all the critical criteria: elite playability, durability, safety, and professional appearance. If you’re open to more affordable or flexible options—especially for outdoor, multipurpose, or budget-conscious projects—synthetics like PU or modular tiles offer acceptable performance with easier installation and upkeep....... More+
Minnimum cost (if slab exists): ~$5K–$14K for a maple floor on a 900 ft² half-court. With new slab & extras: $10K–$27K. Pro-grade size w/ slab: $26K–$59K....... More+