The installation of indoor basketball wood flooring is a complex and critical process that requires professional expertise. A poorly installed floor can lead to a variety of problems, such as uneven surfaces, squeaking noises, and reduced performance.
During installation, the subfloor must be properly prepared to ensure a level and stable base for the wood flooring. This may involve leveling the concrete subfloor, installing a moisture barrier to prevent water damage, and adding a plywood underlayment for additional support.
The wood planks themselves need to be carefully selected, matched, and installed to create a seamless and uniform playing surface. The joints between the planks should be tight and secure to prevent the ball from getting stuck or the floor from shifting during play.
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