Updating Gym Flooring From Wood To Vinyl

Updating Gym Flooring From Wood To Vinyl

The University of the Cumblerlands, located in Williamsburg, KY, reached out to Sport Court of Kentucky at the beginning of 2018 with an interest in new flooring for their auxiliary gym. The existing hardwood floor – installed with the original building construction – was showing its age, due to settling over time and the normal wear/tear that comes with decades of use. Performance With the success of their growing volleyball and intramural sports programs, the University wanted to update to a more appropriate sport flooring. After exploring all the options, they chose Gerflor’s Taraflex® Sport M Plus, for its durability, safety performance, aesthetic appeal, and popularity in the collegiate volleyball community. The “point elastic” nature of this resilient, cushion-backed, vinyl surface returns energy to the body when absorbing shock, combating fatigue and decreasing the risk of injury. This is critical for a sport like volleyball where the players are constantly jumping, diving, and falling on the surface. …they chose Gerflor’s Taraflex® Sport M Plus for its durability, safety performance, aesthetic appeal, and popularity in the collegiate volleyball community. Custom Design The design versatility of Taraflex was also a huge bonus. The surface was custom manufactured to match their school colors, allowing them to differentiate the championship volleyball court, with a grey woodgrain look, from the surrounding Cumberlands blue of the basketball court. And of course, school logos were installed to inspire that U of C pride during matches! See before and after pictures...
Hardwood Athletic Surfaces – A Perennial Favorite

Hardwood Athletic Surfaces – A Perennial Favorite

A new gym floor is a significant investment for any facility, and one of the many important factors shaping the choice of an athletic surface is life expectancy. Hardwood, rubber, cushion-backed vinyl, polypropylene, and polyurethane athletic surfaces all have different life expectancies. While intended use, frequency of use, quality of maintenance, location of gym, and mechanical systems in the building, among other factors, all play a large role in the life of a surface, there is one unique characteristic of hardwood that has heavily influenced its continued popularity, even with the development of new synthetic options: after 20 years, it can become new again! The unique asset of a hardwood floor it’s ability to be sanded and re-finished! For every new hardwood installation we customize a yearly maintenance schedule to fit the customers needs, but the general rule of thumb, besides day to day cleaning, is that in each of the first five years, a new coat of finish is applied to the wood surface. From year six on, the maintenance coats can be adjusted to every other year. The purpose of this application is to maintain aesthetics and traction, and to protect the wood surface from damage. After 12-15 coats of finish, or 20-25 years, the floor will have a build-up of finish and no doubt have been subject to significant wear and tear – meaning… it’s ready to become new again! Case Study Cyril Allgeier Community Center Cyril Allgeier Community Center has served the Louisville community for decades, and the gym floor reflected that fact! The wood had become a dark amber color, covered with scratches, blemishes,...
Rise of the Indoor Home Gym

Rise of the Indoor Home Gym

More opportunities for practice means a better chance of your youngsters reaching their personal athletic goals! Harsh Weather At the time of this writing, the current temperature in Louisville, KY is 11 degrees F, with a wind-chill factor of 1 degree. It’s safe to assume your aspiring young athletes are more likely to be gaming on their XBOX than out shooting free-throws or practicing penalty kicks in this frigid weather. The Kentucky seasons contribute greatly to the State’s unique beauty, but these harsh winter months, and the often scorching hot August temps, can hinder a young athlete’s ability to develop as a player, no matter the Sport. While most athletes have access to a school, church, or local gym at which they can put in practice during harsh weather, limited operating hours, scheduling, travel arrangements, and competition for these spaces can make it difficult to take full advantage. Hence the rise of the indoor home gym! Year-round Use An indoor home gym can constitute anything from a small room in the basement with a hoop, to a multi-sport building suitable for entertaining the high school basketball team. The important aspect is that its located on your property and able to be used whenever you see fit, especially on those hot or cold days. Whether you are building a new home or planning an addition to your current one, working an indoor home gym into the plans will provide a space for your young athletes to practice year-round, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. More opportunities for practice means a better chance of your youngsters reaching their personal...
Sport Court CourtBuilders™ and Employees Participate in NCAA® Final Four® Events on Sport Court and Connor Sports Surfaces

Sport Court CourtBuilders™ and Employees Participate in NCAA® Final Four® Events on Sport Court and Connor Sports Surfaces

During the Men’s and Women’s Final Four, Sport Court was represented with 140,400 square feet of Sport Court surfaces at NCAA Final Four Fan Events and by the presence of Sport Court CourtBuilders and Employees. Quick Overview: Fan Fest attendees had the opportunity to take their photo on the logo of the Official Court of the Final Four in the Sport Court and Connor Sports booth. An average of 300 people per day took their photo on our surfaces. CourtBuilders were involved in NCAA community projects and Final Four Fan Events at both Championship locations. A few CourtBuilders joined their Regionals at the Final Four games and some even got to shoot hoops on the Official Court of the Final Four! NexCourt Helps WorldVentures Foundation, Nancy Lieberman Charities and NCAA Build the Women’s Final Four DreamCourt Mark Kunysek installed the 68-by-118 feet Women’s Final Four DreamCourt that was purchased as part of the NCAA Women’s Final Four Legacy Project. The court features eight basketball hoops, and Sport Court’s PowerGame in the signature DreamCourt blue and orange. Its centerpiece is the DreamCourt logo, flanked by the logos of all four supporting organizations. The Foxes Tour the University of Phoenix Stadium Jim and Jimmy Fox joined Sport Court employees and customers for a tour of the University of Phoenix Stadium before the Final Four games kicked-off! The Foxes, and other tour members, got to see the locker rooms, hold a mock press conference in the press room and shoot hoops on the #OfficialCourt of the Final Four. Jim played basketball at South Carolina and had the opportunity to play on the...