Product Details:
Brand | UIS |
Material | PVC & PU |
Other Available Services | Tennis Court Flooring, Volley Ball Court Flooring, Squash Court Flooring, Gymnasium Flooring |
Provide AMC | Yes |
We Provides | PU / PVC Flooring, Synthetic Flooring |
No. of Year in Business | 29 Years |
Service Location/City | Globally |
Basketball court flooring must support high-impact play, provide good ball bounce, and ensure player safety. Here’s a breakdown of the best basketball flooring options and what you should consider:
🏀 Types of Basketball Court Flooring 1. Hardwood Flooring (Maple) – Gold StandardPros:
Excellent ball bounce and player traction.
Long lifespan with proper maintenance.
Professional look and feel.
Cons:
Expensive to install and maintain.
Sensitive to moisture and temperature.
Use: NBA and FIBA-level courts, indoor stadiums.
Pros:
Cheaper than solid hardwood.
Easier to install and maintain.
Cons:
Slightly less durable than solid hardwood.
Use: Semi-professional and school-level courts.
Pros:
Seamless, cushioned, shock-absorbing.
Great for multipurpose halls.
Cons:
Slightly less bounce than wood.
Use: Indoor community centers, schools.
Pros:
Affordable, low-maintenance, decent grip.
Cons:
Less premium performance.
Use: Training courts, recreational facilities.
Pros:
Excellent shock absorption, slip-resistant.
Cons:
Poor ball bounce; not ideal for competitive play.
Use: Fitness centers, casual or practice courts.
Pros:
UV-resistant, weatherproof, durable.
Cons:
Harder on joints; limited cushioning.
Use: Outdoor public parks, schoolyards.