Sports Flooring 2016 Dynamik Sports Floors
Sports Flooring 2016 Dynamik Sports Floors
Sports Flooring 2016 Dynamik Sports Floors
Introduction
Dynamik Sports Floors are leading providers of indoor sports
flooring solutions.
Our Credentials
•• Established in 1988
•• Recognised brand
Our Services
•• Design and specification guidance
•• Technical helpline
•• 25 year warranty
Area elastic floors deflect an Point elastic foam backed, systems Combined elastic floors are area
impact over a wide surface area. have less shock absorption and are elastic systems finished with a point
This provides high levels of shock prone to indentation. The construction elastic surface. They offer all the
absorption and comfort, therefore of a point elastic system can hinder benefits of an area elastic floor but
offering higher levels of performance performance such as slowing down also all the drawbacks of a point
and reduced fatigue to an athlete. the movement of wheelchairs. elastic surface.
Below is a table showing the shock absorption and vertical deformation characteristics that each type of floor system
must meet under the BS EN 14904 standard. Based on this table an A4 or C4 floor provides the highest performance.
All combined elastic floors however come at a premium in terms of cost whilst also having the limitations of a point
elastic surface.
3 ≥40 <55 ≥45 <55 ≥45 3 ≥1.8 <3.5 ≥1.8 <5.0 ≤3.5
Shock absorption and vertical deformation are not the only characteristics of the BS EN 14904 standard, all floors
must also achieve a range of other criteria to gain classification.
We only offer floors that are Sport England compliant and meet the European Standard.
In the table below we provide some guidance to help you consider which sports floor system is appropriate for your
requirements. Usually this is the start of the process that will help us to guide you through the range of options available.
Helsinki Academy
Your first choice may be whether to choose a timber or synthetic surface. Many people prefer the aesthetic
appearance of timber however associated with this choice are high life cycle costs.
Our Helsinki and Academy hardwood floors use an engineered board which gives enhanced performance and
dimensional stability provided by the nature of their construction when compared to a solid hardwood floor.
We offer a range of high performance synthetic surface finishes. Each surface option has various features and benefits
which require detailed consideration to meet your specific needs.
Sports Skirting options to conceal the expansion gap around the floors perimeter.
Threshold Strip installed at doorways or where the floor Apparatus Covers & Frames to allow you to integrate
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meets an adjacent surface. equipment more efficiently.
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Line Marking
Line marking is a vital component of your sports floor. We carry out the initial marking and periodic re-marking due to
wear and tear. If your sports floor needs remarking, we offer solutions ranging from localised cleaning and painting to
the specific area that we will be applying the new lines, to a complete sand and re-seal to refurbish your floor together
with a complete set of new lines.
Hall Dimensions 33000mm
1500mm Badminton 6100mm 1500mm Badminton 6100mm 2600mm Badminton 6100mm 1500mm Badminton 6100mm 1500mm
4500mm
Hall Dimensions 18000mm
m
Badminton 13400mm
Basketball 15000mm
0m
Volleyball 9000mm
Netball 15250mm
25
R7
4500mm
2300mm
1375mm
Good maintenance is not only vital to maintaining the performance of your floor but also to preserve your warranty.
Floor Protection
Floor protection should be considered to maintain your sports floors’ appearance and to prolong its life.
The most effective solution is carpet tiles which provide high levels of protection and also improve the acoustics.
The aesthetics of the hall will be enhanced, making the space far more functional for non-sport social events, as well as
during exams when desks and chairs are used in the hall.
Universities
• Cardiff Met. University
• University of Bath
• University of Bristol
• University of Cambridge
• University of East London
• University of Liverpool
• University of Nottingham
• University of West London
• University of Worcester
Colleges
• Barking & Dagenham College
• Blackpool Sixth Form College
• Bolton Community College
• Brighton College
• Ealing & Hammersmith College
• East Berkshire College
• Ellowes Hall Sports College
• Jane Austen College
• Torquay College
Schools
• Abraham Darby Academy
• ACS Egham International School
• Downside School
• Gateshead Academy for Sport
• Haberdashers’ Monmouth School for Girls
• Millfield School
• St Bonaventure’s Catholic School
• The Windsor Boys’ School
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