Sportswood flooring is a high shock-absorbing and continuous fixed floating sports flooring system that fully meets the performance requirements of professional sports flooring. It boasts excellent environmental adaptability, a bright and durable appearance, and simple and convenient maintenance.
1. Sports Wood Flooring Standards
The top layer of the double-sided panel and the single-layer wood panel should be made of hard wood that is resistant to corrosion and deformation, with square-edged boards. The width should not exceed 80 millimeters, the length should be no less than 900 millimeters, and the thickness should be no less than 22 millimeters.
The specifications, types, and anti-corrosion treatments for the wood subfloor joists and embedded pieces under the wooden floor must comply with the design requirements. Wooden floors can also be water-resistant and anti-corrosion clear wood boards, suitable for damp areas in the south, but the thickness must not be less than 18 millimeters, manufactured and processed according to the first-grade quality standards.
The main joists beneath the wood paneling should be spaced 400mm apart and securely fastened at both ends. The joists should be nailed at the web, with a spacing of 400mm between them. The surface of the joists should be flat and straight. When checked with a 3-meter straight ruler, the gap between the ruler and the joists should not exceed 3mm.
The layout dimensions, spacing, and stable fastening methods of the joist and wood flooring surfaces on the reinforced concrete slabs should all comply with design specifications. The joists and wood should be treated for corrosion resistance, and the wooden floor surface should be coated with wood preservative oil.
Lay down a moisture barrier before installing floorboards to prevent sound and moisture damage during use.
When laying the wooden deck, the joints between the boards should be staggered for the users, but it is not necessarily uniform for the floor. Individual gaps between boards are permissible, but the width of the gaps should not exceed 0.5 millimeters. A gap of 10-20 millimeters should be left between the wooden surface layer and the masonry, and sealed with skirting boards. The surface of the wooden layer should have a consistent color, be flat and polished, with no burrs or warping. The skirting boards or skirting strips for the bulging wooden surface layer should be installed after the surface is polished.
During the wood panel surface acceptance inspection, a 3-meter straight ruler is used to check flatness, with an allowable error of 3 millimeters.
2. Selection of the Skeleton
The basketball gym wooden floor with a double-rib structure features an elastic shock-absorbing pad at the intersection points between the upper and lower ribs. This ensures the high stability of the system structure, prevents the ribs from directly contacting and producing noise, while also allowing for vertical movement between the ribs, providing ample elasticity, and enhancing the performance of the sport.
The product showcases the strengths of durability and excellent flexibility.
The basketball gym wood floor with a single-layer joist structure features excellent athletic flexibility, uniform shock absorption, durability, and simple maintenance.
Ideal for installations with insufficient ground clearance and non-professional sports facilities. Due to its simple structure, it is one of the most cost-effective options among all structures.




