PVC FLOORING

Advantages
Shock absorbing: Reduces injury risk and player fatigue.
Customizable: Various colors, wood looks, and thicknesses (4.5–8.0mm).
Low maintenance: Easy cleaning; no waxing needed.
Water resistant: Suitable for tropical/humid climates.
High ball bounce: Consistent performance (≥90%).
Quick installation: Fast glue-down or loose-lay setup.
Lightweight: Good for renovations and upper-floor use.
Stable: Reinforced to prevent shrinkage or curling.
Slip resistant: Maintains traction for sports play.
Hygienic: Welded seams for easy cleaning.
Eco-friendly: Low VOC, meets health standards.
Cost-effective: Lower price than PU or hardwood.
Disadvantages
Less premium look: Doesn’t match hardwood or PU aesthetics.
Heat sensitive: Can expand/contract without proper prep.
Welded seams: Requires hot welding.
Susceptible dents: Heavy equipment may cause dents.
Hard to repair: Damaged spots need section replacement.
Slippery when wet: Can lose grip if moisture isn’t managed.