Athletic Floor Installation and Repair
Gym Floor Installation
When it’s time for a new floor, trust our team to deliver professional installation services from planning to completion. We follow strict standards set by the National Wood Flooring Association (NWFA) and Maple Flooring Manufacturers Association (MFMA), ensuring every wood gym floor we install is built to perform.
We work with high-quality maple to construct athletic surfaces that absorbs shock and safety for all players. Whether you’re building a gymnasium floor from scratch or renovating an existing space, our sports floor systems offer both hi-performance and beauty.
Gym Floor Repairs
Water damage is the most common threat to wood floors. whether from a leaky roof, broken pipes or improper humidity control moisture can penetrate benethe the surface leading to warping or mold. J&M Hardwood Floors provides expert repair services to repair damage, and restore your gym floor back to its original condition. We match your existing maple flooring and ensure a seamless integration with the surrounding area—so your floor not only looks perfect, it performs like new.
Request a quote for your gym floor project today.
Your investment in high-performance sports flooring starts with a team you can trust. At J&M Hardwood Floors, we take pride in every project, from minor repairs to full gymnasium floor refinishing and installation. Let us help bring your facility’s flooring to peak condition.
Call (720)987-7646 today or fill out our online form to request a quote. We’ll schedule an onsite consultation, inspect your flooring system, and guide you through the process—from layout and materials to finish and scheduling.
Let’s build a floor your athletes can count on.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
How long does it take to install a new sport floor?
Installation typically takes about 5 weeks or more depending on the size of the gym and site conditions. We provide a clear timeline and work with your schedule to minimize disruptions.
Can you repair part of the floor without replacing the whole surface?
What materials do you recommend for high-use facilities?
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Do you offer free estimates?
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