Dongxing Plastic’s PVC indoor basketball court flooring with maple and oak patterns solves this gap. Blending the classic look of premium wood with industrial-grade PVC durability, our floors meet FIBA (International Basketball Federation) and DIN 18032-2 standards, delivering pro-level shock absorption, slip resistance, and ball bounce. Whether you need a professional arena-worthy surface (maple pattern) or a cost-effective, durable solution (oak pattern), Dongxing’s tailored designs elevate any indoor basketball space.

1. Why PVC Flooring with Maple/Oak Patterns Outperforms Traditional Hardwood
Traditional maple hardwood is hailed as the “gold standard” for basketball courts, but it comes with steep tradeoffs—$450–$1600 per square meter, 15–20 days of installation, and vulnerability to moisture, warping, and scratches. Dongxing’s PVC maple and oak pattern flooring retains the iconic wood aesthetic while fixing hardwood’s flaws:
Cost-Effective: 50–70% lower upfront cost than solid hardwood, with no hidden maintenance expenses.
Durability: Resists warping, mold, and scuffs—ideal for high-traffic gyms and multi-purpose facilities.
Quick Installation: Glue-down or loose-lay systems install in 2–3 days (vs. 2+ weeks for hardwood) with no cement mortar required.
Eco-Friendly: Low VOC emissions (≤0.08mg/m³) and GREENGUARD Gold certification, free of formaldehyde and toxic finishes.
Performance Parity: Meets FIBA’s strict requirements for ball rebound (≥90% of hardwood’s bounce) and shock absorption (25–50% force reduction) .
2. Maple vs. Oak Pattern
Dongxing’s two signature wood patterns aren’t just decorative—they’re engineered for specific indoor basketball court needs, with PVC’s inherent resilience amplified by design:
2.1 Maple Pattern Vinyl Basketball Flooring
Inspired by NBA-grade maple hardwood, Dongxing’s maple pattern flooring is the top pick for competitive arenas, professional training facilities, and high-end gyms:
Aesthetic Appeal: Light, uniform wood grain with warm undertones, replicating the classic “game court” look that players and spectators love.
Functional Texture: Micro-grooved surface enhances grip (dry slip resistance COF ≥0.6) , supporting explosive cuts, jumps, and sudden stops without compromising slide control.
Performance Focus: 4.5–8mm thickness options with reinforced fiberglass layers, delivering 2.0–5.0mm vertical deformation (FIBA’s ideal range) to reduce knee and ankle strain .
Best For: Professional courts, college gyms, and venues prioritizing authentic gameplay feel.
2.2 Oak Pattern PVC basketball Flooring
Dongxing’s oak pattern flooring combines the richness of dark wood with rugged durability, making it perfect for schools, community centers, and recreational courts:
Aesthetic Appeal: Deep, natural wood grain with varied tones, adding a sophisticated, timeless look to multi-purpose spaces.
Enhanced Wear Resistance: 0.7mm thick PUR wear layer , standing up to daily use by students, amateur players, and heavy equipment.
Cost-Efficient: Balances performance and budget, with no sacrifice on safety or longevity.
Best For: K-12 schools, community gyms, and recreational facilities needing low-maintenance, long-lasting flooring.
3.Installation & Maintenance
Dongxing’s PVC indoor basketball court flooring is designed for hassle-free installation and minimal upkeep—saving time and money for facility operators:
Installation Tips
Prep: Ensure concrete subfloor is level (error ≤2mm/2m) and dry (moisture ≤2.5%) . No heavy demolition or needed.
Method: Choose glue-down (permanent, high-traffic areas) or loose-lay (temporary setups). Hot-welded seams eliminate bacteria-harboring gaps .
Timeline: A standard 420㎡ court installs in 3–4 days, with 24-hour curing time before use .
Routine Maintenance
Daily: Sweep or damp-mop to remove dust and debris.
Weekly: Deep clean with pH-neutral detergent—avoid harsh chemicals that damage the surface.
Long-Term: No refinishing required. Replace individual tiles if damaged (no full-court renovation needed) .
With proper care, Dongxing’s PVC flooring boasts a 15–20 year lifespan—double that of standard hardwood .
Post time: Nov-11-2025
