Effective Gym Scheduling: Key Tips for Timely and Efficient Management
Knowing the timeline
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We recommend a recoat on average once a year. Some schools prefer bi-annual and some alternate every other year due to budget considerations. It’s whatever works best for your school! This is the screening, abrading, or refreshing applying oil-modified or water-based polyurethane, keeping the appearance of your floors top-notch.
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The sand down to bare wood, staining, and painting of game lines (basketball, volleyball, pickleball, etc.) and applying logos of schools choice, however and whatever they want. This service puts the floor back to new condition, cleaning up the darker yellowing of the wood.
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This is usually completed after 4-5 sand downs have been exhausted as the beautiful maple is just too thin to take it anymore. Unfortunately, nature or unforeseen events also happen causing significant water damage and gym reconstruction (hurricanes, tornados, pipes bursting, HVAC duct leaking over time) that cause the boards to separate, buckle and/or cup on the edges making the floor unsafe for play.