Indoor and Outdoor Gymnasium Flooring
Designing and building hardwood and synthetic gym floors for basketball, volleyball, and other sports teams. We also install flooring for outdoor courts and private home gymnasiums.
VIEW THE TIMELAPSE VIDEO OF OUR SAND & REFINISH PROCESS!
Watch the installation of the new gymnasium floor at Lynchburg College. The video shows the process of how we install and maintain flooring for gymnasiums.
What Makes Our Gyms Better
Our team can help you find the perfect flooring for many different sports or non-sporting events to ensure the safety of athletes and meet the specific requirements for any situation.
Additionally, we install multi-sport recreation courts, outdoor basketball courts, and private home gymnasiums.
With highly reputable clients such as The United States Naval Academy, Villanova University, Penn State University, various YMCA facilities, and local school districts, our experience in flooring gymnasium systems speaks for itself.
We have:
- More than 19 athletic wood flooring systems are available
- Flooring for gymnasium systems that provide excellent shock absorption and resilience
- Flooring systems designed for deformation control, ball rebound, and sliding
- Several budget- and eco-friendly hardwood flooring options
- 15 beautiful, blendable shades from CourtLines
What Is Gymnasium Flooring?
Gymnasium flooring refers to high-performance surfaces, such as wood, vinyl, and specialty sports flooring systems, designed to support activities like basketball, volleyball, PE classes, training sessions, and community events. The right flooring depends on your facility’s activity needs, foot traffic, budget, and long-term maintenance expectations.
Selecting the Best Gymnasium Floor for Your Facility
Every facility has unique demands, from daily practices to large community events. Our experts help you choose the best flooring solution by evaluating your goals, budget, performance requirements, and long-term maintenance plan.
By assessing factors such as foot traffic, activity types, surface durability needs, and aesthetic preferences, we ensure your gym floor delivers immediate value along with long-lasting performance and safety.
Our Gymnasium Flooring Solutions
Vinyl Flooring For Gymnasiums
Vinyl flooring is an excellent choice for multi-purpose facilities that require durability, flexibility, and consistent performance. We install and maintain high-quality vinyl systems for schools, recreation centers, and community gyms. These surfaces withstand heavy daily use while providing reliable shock absorption and comfort, making them safe and versatile for athletic and non-athletic activities alike.
Wood Sports Floors
Our hardwood gymnasium floors are engineered for longevity and high-level athletic performance.
We partner with leading manufacturers and provide complete installation, sanding, and finishing services. Wood floors offer a traditional look, dependable ball response, and the consistent feel athletes expect, making them ideal for basketball, volleyball, and competitive indoor sports.
Specialty Gymnasium Floors & Custom Solutions
Beyond wood and vinyl, we install and maintain a range of specialty flooring options tailored to your specific facility needs. This includes multi-sport recreation surfaces, durable solutions for outdoor basketball courts, and fully customized systems designed to meet the performance needs of both athletic and community-use spaces.
Additional Services to Support Your Facility
Home Gym Flooring
We also provide expert installation for private home gyms. Whether the space is dedicated to training, fitness, or recreational use, we help you select flooring that supports the comfort, durability, and performance you need.
Event-Ready & Protective Gym Flooring
For schools and community facilities that host graduations, assemblies, concerts, and other large events, we offer event-ready flooring options and surface protection systems. These solutions help preserve your primary gym floor while accommodating heavy foot traffic and equipment loads.
Want to Get Started on New Gymnasium Flooring?
Whether you’re building a new facility from the ground up or replacing an old floor, at Miller Sports, we design and install high-performance flooring systems to protect athletes and enhance your investment for years to come. Contact us today to learn how we can make your athletic facility, commercial gym, school, or home gym dreams come to life.
Do you have more questions about flooring for gymnasiums? Miller Sports has answers.
How much does it cost to put in gym flooring?
The cost to install gym flcomplexity ooring depends on many factors, including the type of material, the size of the space, the of the design, and the local labor rates.
While the costs of different types of flooring vary widely, contact Miller Sports Construction to get an accurate estimate for your specific project, as a single number cannot account for all the variables.
How long do gym floors last?
With proper maintenance, a gym floor can last for many years, but the exact lifespan varies by material.
Hardwood floors, which are the industry standard for competition courts, can last for decades with a regular schedule of cleaning, screening, and refinishing. Synthetic floors, such as vinyl or rubber, also have an excellent lifespan but generally do not last as long as hardwood and are typically replaced after showing significant wear.
What type of flooring is used in gymnasiums?
Gymnasiums are often floored with two main categories of materials: hardwood or synthetic.
Due to its durability and consistent performance, Maple hardwood is the traditional choice for basketball and volleyball courts. Synthetic options, including rubber, vinyl, and poured polyurethane, are versatile and popular for multi-purpose gyms, weight rooms, and cardio areas because of their low maintenance and excellent shock absorption.
What to lay under gym flooring?
Underneath the visible gym floor, a specialized subfloor system is laid over a concrete slab. This subfloor is a critical component that provides essential shock absorption, stability, and moisture protection.
The specific system used, whether floating, fixed, or anchored-resilient, is chosen based on the type of flooring being installed and the desired performance characteristics for the space.


