ELASTICITY EXPLAINED

Four main types of elastic floor

According to the EN14904 standards for indoor sports, there is a requirement for some impact absorption and deflection when playing multiple sports on a sports surface. This allows for player comfort, reduces the risk of injury and ensures consistency in the sporting performance.

There are a variety of ways to incorporate elasticity into a sports floor. Each is preferred by different sports and specific competition standards. TVS has systems for all 4 elasticity types and can tailor each project’s surface to suit their individual sporting, budgetary and performance requirements.

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CASE STUDIES

Case Studies School Sport Halls

A Two-Tone Polyurethane Sports Flooring System Rhyddings School

Rhyddings School (part of the LET Education Trust) – Case Study Rhyddings School, part of [...]

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Basketball Flooring Case Studies

Basketball Flooring Installation At University Of Kent

Kent is the first UK university to have a Robbins solid maple basketball wood floor [...]

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Case Study St Francis Xavier School

Sports Hall Refurbishment Client: St Francis Xavier School, Richmond Project Objective The sports hall floor [...]

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Case Studies Sports Flooring

Case Study Newcastle Academy

TVS PU-Sport Newcastle Academy, part of The United Endeavour Trust Scope Of Work After more [...]

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Case Studies

Case Study Broughton High School

Project Information: After a decade of use and issues relating to its original construction, the [...]

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