Maple is strong, stable and provides consistent ball response and traction, making it a top choice for basketball, volleyball and multipurpose courts.
We’ve spent decades installing maple hardwood floors in schools, gyms and community centers that need to look great and hold up under serious play.
Maple is a classic choice for basketball courts, volleyball gyms, racquetball spaces and multipurpose halls for good reason: it’s strong, flexible and delivers the kind of ball response and traction athletes expect.
Whether you’re building out a new training facility or upgrading a high-traffic school gym, Comflors offers a wide selection of maple systems to match your performance needs, design goals and budget. Not sure which makes the most sense for your space? Our team is here to help you decide.
To ensure your facility receives the best possible flooring solution, we offer two main categories of maple hardwood systems—anchored resilient and floating.
Anchored resilient systems are known for their stability and consistent performance. These floors are built with subfloor anchoring to reduce movement, enhance dimensional control and provide reliable shock absorption, so they’re a great choice for high-level athletic facilities.
Uniform playability with dependable shock absorption. Best for facilities focused on long-term performance and athlete comfort.
Engineered for strength, dimensional stability and ball response. A reliable option for high-traffic and multi-sport courts.
Built for strength and durability, this system stands up to the demands of competitive sports environments.
Accommodates taller or movable bleachers while maintaining full subfloor movement. Great for unique gym layouts.
Designed for consistent performance across the entire floor. A solid choice for elite-level or tournament-style play.
Offers outstanding vibration dampening and ball rebound. Ideal for high-performance courts and championship venues.
Floating systems deliver excellent shock absorption and playability without the need for anchoring. These systems are easier to install, flexible underfoot and a popular option for multipurpose or budget-conscious facilities.
Non-anchored and cost-effective, yet fully compliant with athletic performance standards.
Designed for intense sports environments with superior shock absorption and responsiveness.
A low-profile design that still delivers uniform performance, which ideal for facilities with height restrictions.
Great playability and comfort, especially for schools, rec centers and home gyms.
Balanced ball response and shock absorption. A solid choice for multi-sport and community-use gyms.
Combines the flexibility of a floating system with excellent ball response and durability.
Expands and contracts as a unit, which makes it ideal for environments with seasonal moisture or temperature changes.
Offers consistent performance with a balance of cushion and responsiveness.
Built for both reliability and performance in facilities that host recreational and competitive play.
Maple is the preferred species for indoor sports flooring, and for good reason. Here’s what sets it apart:
We’ve been trusted to install maple hardwood floors in school gyms, rec centers and competitive courts for decades, and we treat every project like it’s our own. As a family-owned company, we bring deep expertise, a hands-on approach and a long-standing commitment to quality that shows in every board we install.
When choosing Comflors, you can expect:
When working with Comflors, we support you every step of the way, from choosing the right system to ensuring it’s installed and maintained for long-term performance.
We follow Maple Flooring Manufacturers Association (MFMA) guidelines for every hardwood installation:
Most installations take 2–4 weeks, depending on the size and complexity of the space.
Before installation: Learn about important environ-mental conditions recommended by the MFMA.
Following MFMA and Action Floors guidance, here are daily and long-term tips to keep your maple floor performing beautifully.
A 15% fluctuation in relative humidity is tolerable, but excessive swings in moisture or temperature may lead to shrinkage or cupping. Always consult with our team or your contractor for recommendations specific to your facility.
To ensure your maple hardwood floor continues to meet athletic performance expectations, please review these helpful guidelines and recommendations.
Maple is strong, stable and provides consistent ball response and traction, making it a top choice for basketball, volleyball and multipurpose courts.
Anchored systems offer more stability and dimensional control, while floating systems are more flexible and easier to install.
With the right subfloor system, maple minimizes joint strain and improves overall athlete comfort and response.
With proper maintenance, most systems can last 20–30 years or more.
Yes. We can add logos, court markings and surface finishes to meet your needs.
Most projects take 2–4 weeks from start to finish.
Some systems are compatible, depending on the specific design.
Yes. There will be 2–4 weeks of downtime while the flooring is installed and finished.
Dust mop daily, use approved hardwood cleaners and schedule annual maintenance coats of finish.
Maple is extremely durable and designed to stand up to daily athletic activity.
They are resilient, but maintaining stable humidity is key to long-term health.
Maple is generally a higher upfront investment, but offers long-term value and premium performance.
Most systems come with 1–3-year warranties, covering materials and workmanship.
Yes. We only source from certified, sustainably managed forests.
Our suppliers follow sustainable forestry practices and meet all MFMA guidelines.
Yes. All maple systems are MFMA-certified and meet FIBA requirements for basketball.
Every system is rigorously tested for ball response, shock absorption and safety.
Yes we do. Older maple floors can be restored with sanding, sealing and finishing. Or they can be refreshed by scheduling annual maintenance coats of finish.
We also install synthetic flooring options to meet a wide range of facility needs. We also provide solutions for residential home gyms.