OPTIONS PRESENTED BY Southwest Courts & Floors, Inc. Authorized Sport Court Dealer Since 1978
WHAT ARE THE CONSIDERATIONS? WHAT ACTIVITIES WILL OCCUR IN THE BUILDING? MAINTENANCE INSTALLATION LIFE CYCLE COSTS REPLACEMENT / DISPOSAL ISSUES MOISTURE BUDGET ISSUES
ACTIVITIES DEDICATED TO SPORT? PRIMARY GYM OR SECONDARY PRACTICE AREA? MULTI-USE MEETING ROOM FOOD / BEVERAGE CONSUMPTION OTHER ACTIVITIES
MULTI-USE A MULTI-USE WOOD FLOOR WILL NEED ADDITIONAL FLOOR COVERING TO PROTECT IT AGAINST DAMAGE FROM TABLES / CHAIRS, AND FROM STREET SHOE SCUFF MARKS. THERE IS ALSO A INCREMENTAL CONCERN OVER LIQUID SPILLS.
SPORTS ISSUES? SAFETY SHOCK ABSORBTION / COMFORT VOLLEYBALL/BASKETBALL PLAY WEAR FACTOR COMPRESSSION CLEANING / ODORS
SAFETY LEADING CAUSE OF SURFACE RELATED INJURIES IS IMPROPER FRICTION PROPERTIES OF THE SURFACE
TRANSLATIONAL FRICTION Translational Friction is the foot or shoe sliding across the surface
ROTATIONAL FRICTION Rotational Friction is the pivoting or rotation of the foot on the surface
Safety - Translational Friction vs Rotational Friction Optimum Area
COMFORT / SHOCK ABSORBTION DIN 18032
BALL BOUNCE Ball bounce is measured under the DIN standards Ball Bounce should be a minimum of 95% (compared to concrete) for best results A potential disadvantage of poured floors is uneven thickness of floor, generating a non- uniform bounce (dead spots)
Some of the best basketball in the world is played on SPORT COURT
Since 1990, The NCAA Division I National Volleyball Championships Have Been Play on SPORT COURT
PERFORMANCE STANDARDS BALL REBOUND – Minimum 90% Shock absorption- Minimum 53% Deflection –Vertical – minimum 2.3mm –Area- maximum 15% Rolling load Friction
WEAR FACTOR POURED FLOOR WITH PAINTED “WEAR LAYER” Poured Floors
One year old rolled rubber urethane floor
Adhesion to concrete can be a problem with non-modular floors
COMPRESSION SOME TYPES OF VINYL WITH SOFT FOAM BACKING CAN BECOME COMPRESSED OVER TIME, LEADING TO “DEAD AREAS” UNDERNEATH THE BASKETBALL GOAL. WITH THE SIZE OF TODAYS PLAYERS, SOME FLOORS “BOTTOM-OUT” WITH THE IMPACT OF A PLAYER LANDING.
HYGIENE ISSUES CARPET CAN ALLOW A BUILDUP OF MOISTURE, AND THE BACTERIA / FUNGUS CAN GENERATE A “LOCKER ROOM” ODOR SOME OF THE INDOOR TURF FIELDS HAVE HAD ISSUES WITH STAFF INFECTIONS AFTER A “TURF BURN” ABRASION. IF CARPET IS JUST VACUUMED, THE SAME BUILDUP CAN OCCUR
WHAT ARE THE CONSIDERATIONS? WHAT ACTIVITIES OCCUR IN THE BUILDING? MAINTENANCE LIFE CYCLE COSTS REPLACEMENT / DISPOSAL ISSUES MOISTURE BUDGET ISSUES
MAINTENANCE All floors (including wood) require on- going maintenance to reduce dust buildup and to eliminate the scuff marks from some types of shoes. SPORT COURT FLOORS DO NOT NEED TO BE STRIPPED AND WAXED. SIGNIFICANT DIFFERENCE IN “DOWNTIME” FOR CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE..
Life Cycle Costs A wood floor with heavy use is stripped and refinished once a year. This maintenance cost can be $1.00 to $1.50 per square foot.
Replacement / disposal Some of the existing poured floors have traces of mercury and lead. The disposal ends up being an issue with EPA / hazard waste disposal. This can run $4.00 to $5.00 per square foot.
MOISTURE WATER LEAKING ONTO A WOOD FLOOR CAN WARP AND DESTROY IT VERY QUICKLY IF THERE IS A HIGH MOISTURE CONTENT IN THE SLAB, THERE CAN BE LONG TERM ADHESION PROBLEMS ON PERMANENT FLOORS.
Budget Issues Suspended wood floors can run $7.00 to $12.00 per square foot depending on the suspension system and the grade of maple. Installation takes several weeks. Sport Court flooring can range from $5.00 to $7.00 per square foot for standard colors, with a 2-3 day average installation time.
MODULAR FLOORS