Wood Gymnasium Floors
Welcome to our collection of stunning basketball court flooring. Here, we’ve gathered photos of projects we have completed that use high-quality, durable wood flooring to provide an optimal playing surface. Whether building a new basketball court or renovating an existing one, this webpage is an excellent resource for inspiration and ideas. A well-designed basketball court with the right flooring can elevate the game and enhance the overall aesthetic appeal of the space.
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Private Residence in Dallas, TX
Connor Channel with 1st Maple with early American staining and oil-based finish
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24 Hour Fitness
Houston, TX
Third-grade maple with water-based finish
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ZFloor Showroom
Dallas, TX
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University of Oklahoma
Lloyd Noble Center
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Texas Legends
NBA D-League
Dark vintage maple dye with water-based finish
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Spurs Practice Facility
San Antonio, TX
With water-based finish
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Spurs Practice Facility
San Antonio, TX
With water-based finish
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Spurs Practice Facility
San Antonio, TX
With water-based finish
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Spurs AT&T Center
San Antonio, TX
With water-based finish
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University of Tulsa
Tulsa, OK
Natural stained border with water-based finish
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Southeastern Oklahoma State
Durant, OK
Provincial stain with oil-based finish
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Texas Woman’s University (TWU)
Denton, TX
Early American stain with oil-based finish
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Texas Woman’s University (TWU)
Denton, TX
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Texas Woman’s University (TWU)
Denton, TX
Early American stain with oil-based finish
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Texas Christian University (TCU)
Oil-based finish
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Texas Christian University (TCU)
Daniel-Meyer Coliseum
Early American stain with oil-based finish
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Texas Christian University (TCU)
Women’s Volleyball Floor
Early American stain with oil-based finish
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Singing Hills Recreation Center
Dallas, TX
With water-based finish
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Sam Rayburn ISD
Ivanhoe, TX
White stain with water-based finish
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Early American stain with oil-based finishes
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Latter-Day Saints
Highland Village, TX
Connor Dura Cushion 1
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Bells, TX
White stain with water-based finish
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North Lamar Middle School
Oil-based finish
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Lifetime Fitness
McKinney / Allen, TX
Oil-based finish
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Frisco ISD
Frisco, TX
Connor Rezil Panel
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North Garland High School
Garland, TX
Oil-based finish
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24 Hour Fitness
Houston, TX
Third-grade maple with water-based finish
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Moore, OK
Oil-based finish
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Dodd City ISD
Dodd City, TX
Boston square maple with oil-based finish
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University of North Texas Coliseum “The Super Pit”
Denton, TX
Oil-based finish
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Moore, OK
White stain with water-based finish
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Water-based finish inside 3-point area
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Valley Mills High School
Valley Mills, TX
Whitewash finish in 3-point area
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Take out whitewash finish in 3-point area and add oil-based finish
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Forney, TX
Oil-based finish
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Valley Mills High School
Valley Mills, TX
Third-grade maple with oil-based finish
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Palestine High School Lettering
Palestine, TX
Oil-based finish
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Palestine High School
Palestine, TX
Oil-based finish
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Spring Hill ISD
Oil-based finish
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Richmond High School
Richmond, TX
Oil-based finish
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Durbin Athletic Center
South San Antonio ISD
Oil-based finish
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Moore, OK
White stain with water-based finish
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North Garland High
Garland, TX
Dark vintage maple dye with water-based finish
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Midlothian State
Oil-based finish
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Everman High School
Everman, TX
Early American stain with water-based finish
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Paradise High School
Paradise, TX
Custom green stain
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Paradise High School
Paradise, TX
Custom green stain
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Liberty Hill High School
Liberty Hill, TX
Provincial stain with water-based finish
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Wichita Falls, TX
Parquet dance floor
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Southeastern Oklahoma State
Durant, OK
Provincial stain with oil-based finish
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Stephens Family Arena
Schriener University
Kerrville, TX
Fruitwood stain with water-based finish
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Texas A&M Commerce Field House
Commerce, TX
Custom blue stain
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24 Hour Fitness
Dark vintage dye/golden brown dye with water-based finish
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Argyle High School
Argyle, TX
Water-based finish
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Broken Arrow High School
Broken Arrow, OK
Provincial stain on border/natural stain on playing field/water-based finish on logo
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Central Texas Christian School
Temple, TX
Custom red stain
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Holy Savior Menard Central High School
Alexandria, LA
Oil-based finish
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John Tyler High School
Tyler, TX
Water-based finish
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Lakeland Baptist Church
Lewisville, TX
Oil-based finish
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Riverside Indian School
Dark vintage maple dye with water-based finish
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Yorktown High School
Oil-based finish
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Bullard Elementary (Before)
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University of Houston
Water-based finish
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Texas Christian University
Fort Worth, TX
Water-based finish with gray dye frogskin
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Texas Christian University
Fort Worth, TX
Water-based finish with gray dye frogskin
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Texas Christian University
Fort Worth, TX
Water-based finish with gray dye frogskin
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Factory of Champions
Oil-based finish
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Argyle High School
Provincial stain with oil-based finish
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Grace Prep Academy #1
Arlington, TX
Provincial stain with oil-based finish
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Grace Prep Academy #2
Arlington, TX
Provincial stain with oil-based finish
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Baylor Women’s Practice Court
Refinished with oil-based finish
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Prairie Land High School
Pattonville, TX
Early American stain with oil-based finish
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University of Houston Fertitta Center
Natural stain with water-based finish
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University of Houston Fertitta Center
Natural stain with water-based finish
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Plains High School #1
Plains, TX
Basketball gym floor
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Plains High School #2
Plains, TX
Early American stain with oil-based finish
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Plains High School #3
Plains, TX
Basketball gym floor
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Hedrick Middle School
Lewisville TX
Air-brushed logo
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Polar Bears Gym
Wolf gray stain with water-based finish
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Polar Bears Gym
Wolf gray stain with water-based finish
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Loanstar Basketball Court
Oil-based finish
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Loanstar Basketball Court
Early American stain with oil-based finish
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Shephard ISD Pirates Basketball Court
Oil-based finish
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Grandview ISD
Custom black stain with water-based finish
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Natural stain with water-based finish
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Wylie East High School
Fruitwood stain with water-based finish
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Custom green stain with oil-based finish
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Royse City High School
With second and better maple water-based finish, dark vintage maple stain
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Natural stain with water-based finish
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Information about Wooden Basketball Court Flooring
Wooden basketball court flooring is a popular choice for indoor basketball courts due to its durability and versatility. One of the main benefits of using a solid surface flooring option for basketball is its slip-resistant properties, which provide a safe playing surface for athletes. Additionally, wooden flooring is easy to clean and maintain, making it a practical choice for high-use facilities.
One of the best ways to keep a wooden basketball court floor in good condition is to damp mop it regularly. A damp mop helps remove dirt, debris, and any moisture that may have accumulated on the surface. In addition to regular cleaning, it's vital to use floor tiles designed for indoor court use. These tiles are designed to provide a high level of shock absorption, which helps to protect players from injury and reduces the risk of joint and muscle strain.
Another benefit of using wooden flooring for basketball is that it can be customized to meet a facility's specific needs. Game lines can be painted directly onto the surface, and different colored tiles can be used to create unique designs allowing facilities to create a unique and attractive playing surface that reflects their brand and style.>
Another advantage of wooden basketball court flooring is it is environmentally friendly. Wood is a natural and renewable resource that can be harvested from sustainable forests. This makes it more eco-friendly than other flooring materials, such as concrete or synthetic materials. Additionally, wood is biodegradable, which means it won't contribute to environmental pollution when it is eventually removed or replaced.
In terms of cost, wooden basketball court flooring can be a more affordable option in the long haul. While the initial cost of installation may be higher than other flooring options, wooden floors are built to last. They can withstand the constant impact and wear of basketball games and practices and can be refinished or resealed to maintain their appearance and performance over time. This means they don't need to be replaced as often as other flooring options, which can save a significant amount of money in the long run.
In conclusion, wooden basketball court flooring is an excellent choice for indoor basketball courts due to its durability, slip-resistant properties, easy maintenance, and customizability. It is also an environmentally friendly and cost-effective option. With regular cleaning and maintenance, a wooden basketball court floor can provide many years of use for players and facilities.
MAJOR CITIES WE SERVICE
SOME OF THE MAJOR CITIES WE SERVICE IN TEXAS
SOME OF THE MAJOR CITIES WE SERVICE IN OKLAHOMA
Oklahoma City, OK
Tulsa, OK
Lawton, OK
Enid, OK
Norman, OK
Broken Arrow, OK
Moore, OK
Edmond, OK
Midwest City, OK
Stillwater, OK