Public sports venues that are open 7 days a week, 12+ hours a day, put flooring systems through unimaginable levels of stress. Thousands of players walk, run, jump, and drag heavy equipment across the floor every month. Ordinary low-quality sports floors often start to show serious wear after just 1 or 2 years of this kind of use, with peeling finish, warped panels, and loose sections. NaiBu’s modular indoor sports wood flooring is specifically engineered to thrive in these extreme high-usage environments.

The factory-applied 95-degree finish on NaiBu floors is extremely wear-resistant, far more durable than any finish that can be applied on-site. Even after thousands of hours of sneaker traffic, the surface does not scuff or wear down unevenly. The interlocking mortise and tenon modular structure stays completely tight and stable, even when hundreds of players are using the court every single day. There is no risk of panels shifting, coming loose, or creating dangerous tripping hazards.

NaiBu’s modular design also makes it incredibly easy to repair any accidental damage that does happen. If a heavy piece of equipment gets dropped on the floor and scratches a panel, the venue operator does not need to shut down the entire court for days. A NaiBu service technician can come on-site, unlock that one single damaged modular panel, replace it with a new matching one in less than an hour, and the court is immediately ready for use again. This minimal downtime is absolutely critical for high-usage public venues that cannot afford to lose revenue from closed courts for long periods of time.

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