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Best Choice Floorings for Basketball Courts

Blog |January 30th, 2018

Whether you are building a basketball court in your backyard or in the new gym down the street, attention has to be paid to the type of flooring that you use. Basketball is unique in that your playing surface will have an incredible impact on how the game is actually played. If you install the wrong flooring, you could end up with a court that nobody will want to play on — much less pay to access. Today, we are going to walk you through a few of the different surfaces that can be laid down for your basketball court.

Best Basketball Court Surfaces

Tune into a professional basketball game and look at the surface that the players are using. This court is shiny, polished, hardwood that looks beautiful and reacts accordingly. Now, head down to the local rec centre and see how the courts are handled there. Much like everything else in life, basketball courts come with choices. The surface you choose will decide how the game is played, from the way the ball reacts to how the players move on the court. Here are a few of the most common and popular flooring choices for basketball courts today.

1. Cement
– One of the most popular outdoor basketball court surfaces in the world is cement. Cement is a cost-effective solution to your basketball court needs. Cement is generally low maintenance and affordable to install. When properly sealed and maintained, concrete courts can last a long time irrespective of the elements at play.

2. Hardwood – Obviously, hardwood is the most popular choice for playing surfaces in indoor applications. Hardwood is typically made from dense, pliable hard maple. This type of flooring is incredibly durable and easy to maintain, so long as you do not allow it to get wet. Professional flooring experts can also lay down a layer of epoxy onto hardwood flooring in order to improve the durability of the flooring while increasing the longevity of the material. Hardwood cannot be used for outdoor basketball courts.

3. Asphalt
– This is the most common court surface for outdoor basketball courts. Asphalt is affordable, durable, and easy to install. The downside to asphalt is that it tends to break down over time and it is particularly destructive when players take a hard fall on the surface. For that reason, asphalt needs to be well-maintained and carefully played on.

If you are interested in getting your basketball flooring done right, reach out to us today. Call in for a quote and we can walk you through the different options that your basketball court may need.

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