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Doing Recoat Work to Break Into the Sports Flooring Market from freeamfva's blog

Doing Recoat Work to Break Into the Sports Flooring Market During these slower economic times, many residential wood flooring contractors are looking at any possible option to increase business, and one avenue that might seem appealing is sports flooring.Get more news about sport floor paint for sale,you can vist our website! More money is being put into sports flooring than ever before, as gyms in facilities such as schools, colleges and private clubs become bigger and more elaborate. For a residential contractor used to meticulously edging underneath kitchen cabinets and cutting in finish around kitchen islands, that huge expanse of hardwood at his son or daughter's high school basketball game could look like a gold mine. That gold mine can turn to fool's gold, however. Square-foot prices charged in the sports flooring market for sanding and finishing can easily be half of the going rate for the residential market, and public projects such as public schools are almost always low-bid. The jobs are much bigger than residential projects, but so are the risks. Most contractors can swallow the extra expense if something goes wrong with their finish job in a living room, but they would take a much bigger hit if they had to refinish an entire gym. That said, some contractors find sports flooring to be a lucrative business. Sports flooring specialists are trained on the multitude of different gym floor systems available, know how to paint game lines and are dealers for one of the handful of Maple Flooring Manufacturer Association (MFMA)-approved sports flooring manufacturers. The complexity of the systems, the painting, the existing dealer networks and the necessary financial strength are all formidable barriers to entry for new contractors in the sports flooring installation market. Because of that, most who are new to sports floors pursue recoating. If you're thinking of going that route, you need to be familiar with some of the aspects that can make sports floor recoating a whole different ballgame.

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