Sports floors built to federation standards

Different sports need different floors: maple with air-cushion battens for basketball (≥53% shock absorption, FIBA), seamless poured PU for multipurpose halls, acrylic layers over concrete for outdoor courts, and snap-lock PP tiles where speed of install matters.

We install all four systems with the substrate prep, expansion detailing and line-marking compatibility each one demands — and we tell you honestly which system your use-case actually needs.

How we work

  1. Sport mix, footfall and substrate assessment
  2. System recommendation: maple, PU, acrylic or PP tile
  3. Subfloor preparation and moisture testing
  4. System installation with expansion detailing
  5. Multi-sport line marking (BWF/FIBA compliant)
  6. Finish, rebound testing and handover

Common questions

Which flooring is best for a school multipurpose hall?

Seamless poured PU (8–12 mm) is usually right: one continuous surface that supports basketball, volleyball and badminton with colour-coded multi-sport markings.

What does sports flooring cost per sq ft?

PP tiles from ~₹175, PU systems from ~₹250 per sq ft; maple wood systems are quoted per project. Site condition and area drive final pricing.

How long does installation take?

PP tile courts: days. PU systems: 2–3 weeks including curing. Maple arenas: 4–8 weeks.

Do you handle the base work too?

Yes — concrete/asphalt base correction, moisture barriers and self-levelling are part of our scope when needed.

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