We have several clients who report that they play pickleball on Sport Court® gym flooring. However, we have a pickleball specific product which is approved for recreational and tournament play by USA Pickleball. southtexassportcourt.com/sport-court-pickleball/
The goal in the video was an AFRG42 aluminum framed backboard from Gared Sports. It's on this page: southtexassportcourt.com/product-category/basketball-2/backboards/
I am a coach at one of these schools, and we are having issue with traction with the floor. What cleaning process do you recommed so that these floors are not as as slippery.
@filthyballer the floor should be cleane daily with a Court Clean drag mop as shown in this video: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-PhDYLlSypz0.html DO NOT use a dry dust mop. Weekly cleaning should be done with an automatic floor scrubber. southtexassportcourt.com/product/nss-wrangler-2012/ Heavy berber rugs should be placed at all entrances to collect as much incoming dust as possible. southtexassportcourt.com/product/52oz-berber-entry-mats-vinyl-ramp/ The Sport Court® Maple Select gym flooring has a multi-layer urethane topcoat. It will have outstanding traction, when the floor is clean. However, if there is dust, the floor will be slick just like any other smooth surfaced floor.
@rachelmason605, we don't have any video content or any other media related to anchoring. This is because anchoring is a real challenge due to the floor's thermal expansion and contraction. We have pretty much given up on anchoring. Thanks for asking though.
In this particular case, the studs were 2x8s. Yes, we attach to wood studs all the time. When looking at the load chart provided by the manufacturer, each lag screw in the upper buckboard, is only carrying about 40 to 50 pounds.
We don't do enough removal to have a set square foot price. We prefer to subcontract this portion to a floor prep company. This project was a couple years ago. I think the removal/disposal was around $10K
Can this flooring be put over existing wood gym flooring? and can it handle the wear and tear of roll out bleachers? We have a nearly 80 year old gym floor in DIRE need of repair
At are church we switched building with a other church for some reason the metal string that helps support is onto the court because there is a garage door but there looks like are two beams that whole up and the poll goes into the brick wall of the church and the other side has longer string and that goal has it behind. I think there’s is a way to remove those metal wire from inside the court to behind the court.
Pricing for flooring will vary based on city and state. In south Texas this would currently be around $8.50 to $9.00 per square foot plus the cost of the goals.