Commercial Sports Flooring
Sports Facility Flooring
Our commercial gym flooring is engineered for safety, durability, and consistent play, making it ideal for any indoor basketball court, outdoor facilities, and more.
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Matéflex flooring delivers professional-grade performance, comfort, and safety for any commercial space. From gyms and training facilities to arenas and multi-use courts, our modular basketball court indoor flooring and fitness flooring surfaces install quickly, perform consistently, and stand up to years of heavy use.
Courtside Questions
Get answers to all your sports flooring questions, from tennis court resurfacing to basketball court flooring options, installation, and more.
Yes! Matéflex tiles can be temporarily placed for either seasonal or event use. For best results, we certainly recommend fastening any long-term outdoor projects to the underlying subsurface, but if you are just looking to use these tiles for a short stint such as a birthday party, pop-up event or trade show booth, our tiles are the perfect portable tile surface option. Contact a sales representative today to see how we can help custom design your portable floor!
Yes! Many customers choose to do these projects on their own. If you already have a concrete or asphalt pad in place and are looking to spruce it up by overlaying our tile system, DIY is the way to go. Or, you can hire your trusted local contractor to build the base for the court and install the tiles to keep your costs down.
Yes! A standard tennis court (60'x120') can accommodate up to four pickleball courts. Many facilities convert tennis courts to pickleball by adding pickleball lines alongside the existing tennis lines, allowing both sports on the same surface. Matéflex TopCourt and HomeCourt® tiles work perfectly for this dual-sport setup, providing the firm surface and consistent ball response both games require.
Yes! Matéflex ships worldwide. Please contact a representative about your project and we will be able to assemble your pricing with international freight included.
Game lines are masked out using quality tapes then treated with specialized primers and an application of a high-performance, specialized 2-part polyurethane paint.
Small DIY courts can be painted in-house in our controlled paint room setting, but larger court layouts are typically painted on site.
The cost of gymnasium flooring depends on the type of surface you choose. Gym flooring can start on the low end with VCT tile around $3.00 per square foot and go all the way up to hardwood flooring that can be $15.00 or more installed. Synthetic flooring would fall somewhere in between.
It's important to think beyond the initial investment and consider the ongoing maintenance requirements for your choice of flooring. Matéflex offers competitively priced flooring options that require minimal maintenance and can be easily repaired if any problems do arise.
Check out our commercial gym flooring options.
In general, most acrylic hard tennis court surfaces should be resurfaced every 4 to 8 years. This depends on a variety of factors, including how much use the court gets, how well it is maintained, and the climate in which the court is installed. There are several Matéflex tennis court tiles that have been in use for over 20 years.
For indoor basketball court flooring, our ProGym and ProGym Plank are ideal solutions. If you’re looking for the best value, you can’t beat ProGym’s 21 standard colors and near bullet-proof performance. And, it is installed over a 3mm rubber underlayment for added cushion and sound dampening. ProGym Plank is another great option that will give you the look and feel of a real wood floor at a fraction of the cost.
Matéflex III and HomeCourt® are great outdoor basketball court tiles that cover existing court surfaces. Both have perforated designs to allow water to drain through the tiles, making the court dry quicker and getting you back on the court far sooner than traditional surfaces.
Matéflex III and HomeCourt® each have 21 different standard color options. Expansion joint technology allows them to conform to the subsurface and be permanently installed with no concerns about thermal expansion. Matéflex III is a long-standing, strong performer, and HomeCourt® is a more heavy-duty tile with smoother edges for extra safety. Either is an excellent choice for your custom basketball court design.
Our courts come with a 15-year warranty but the life expectancy is more than 20 years.
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