Multipurpose Use
Maple flooring has been the ideal choice for sports and athletic
facilities for over a century due to its strength, durability and
beauty. It is also an excellent choice for multipurpose facilities
that host more than sporting events. Maple’s versatility and
aesthetic qualities make it a wise choice for elementary
schools, middle and high schools, college recreation facilities, YMCAs,
family
centers, churches, aerobic and dance rooms and military
bases. Correctly specified, installed and maintained, maple floors
can provide a dependable
flooring surface for more than 60 years, despite varied
uses.
Northern hard maple is an organic product consisting
of patterns of fibers and air pockets that give it
a natural shock-absorbing quality. These characteristics, combined
with specially
designed and
engineered
subfloor systems, deliver performance and safety
ideally suited for a variety of sporting and non-sporting
activities. Because
multipurpose
floors differ immensely from strictly sports floors,
it is critical that architects identify the intended
functions of the room and select
the proper subfloor system. This is especially true
for elementary and high school gyms.
Before you specify
an MFMA floor for a multipurpose room:
- Specify a reputable
hardwood sports flooring contractor with significant
experience in projects of similar size and scope
to yours.
- Determine who will be using this floor.
- Determine what activities
will be performed on the surface.
- Specify a subfloor
system that matches the floor’s designated
primary activity.
- Specify any changes to the specified
subfloor system and the locations of those changes.
- Specify pre-installation
conditions of the room, including fully functioning
HVAC, constant temperature and humidity, weather
tightness.
- Specify industry-recognized installation guidelines
throughout process.
- Specify following the same post installation maintenance procedures.
Once your floor is installed, it might need minor
additional care because of varied use. Daily sweeping, dust mopping
with a treated
dust mop and cleaning up spills are all that is required
to maintain the beauty of a multipurpose maple floor.
If your floor
will have furniture, rolling equipment or heavy foot
traffic with street shoes, consider the following:
Proper
coatings for mutlipurpose surfaces
The Maple Flooring
Manufacturers Association has published specifications
for gymnasium sealers and finishes for maple floors and lists products
that conform to such specifications for the sole purpose
of providing guidance to achieving the highest protection
and most
enduring beauty
in wood floors. All of the finishes listed on the MFMA
Athletic Flooring Sealer and Finish Specifications
and Conformance List are tested
for conditions normally associated with a multipurpose
floor. Such tests include: Gloss, Color, Hardness,
Abrasion Resistance, Stain
Resistance and Alcohol, Beer and Coca-Cola® Resistance. When selecting
a floor finish for a multipurpose floor, make sure
that the product is MFMA Certified.
Surface protection
Floor covers are not always needed in multipurpose
rooms but they offer an extra layer of protection and helps to keep
your multipurpose
maple floor looking its best. Several manufacturers
produce gymnasium floor covers for that extra protection and they
come in a range of
styles and thicknesses. The differences among covers
include thickness of the vinyl wear coating and the strength of the
fabric core. When
evaluating a cover for durability, remember that the
more durable covers have thicker coatings. Covers with higher strength
core fabric
will resist more abuse and tearing.
Equipment maintenance
Check and clean wheels — Nylon,
plastic and metal wheels on storage carts, bleacher
wheels and portable backstops can cause scuffmarks
and scratches. Cleaning wheels, removing rocks and
other hard debris, and making sure that the wheels
roll easily will minimize potential
damage.
Maintaining furniture
The type of furniture used
in a facility should be carefully selected. Folding
chairs and tables that are set up and taken down frequently
can be a nightmare for any type of flooring in multipurpose
spaces. Ensure that rubber caps are maintained and
in place on all legs before
use or the maple flooring can be scratched.
To ensure
the continuing performance and beauty of your MFMA
maple floor, follow the maintenance tips below.
SIX
STEPS FOR PROPER DAILY MAINTENANCE:
- Sweep the floor daily with a properly treated dust mop. If the
floor is used heavily, sweep it up to three times per day.
- Wipe
up spills and any moisture on the floor.
- Remove
heel marks using an approved floor cleaner applied
with a soft cloth or dusting mop. Contact your floor
finish manufacturer
for approved cleaning products.
- Make sure the
heating/ventilating/air conditioning system is
functioning properly and set to maintain
indoor relative humidities between 35% and
50% year round. In areas of consistently
high or low outside humidity, a 15% fluctuation
will not adversely affect the maple.
- Inspect
floor for tightening or shrinkage. Check for water
leakage around doors and windows during
wet weather. Remove
debris from expansion voids.
- Always protect
the floor when moving heavy portable equipment
or lifts. Ensure portable
equipment does NOT have crowned wheels
or wheels that include center ridges remaining
from the molding
process. These types of wheels can create
very significant point loads.
NEVER Do the Following to your MFMA maple Floor
- NEVER shut down the ventilating system in your facility for a
prolonged period of time.
- NEVER use household cleaning products
or procedures.
They can be harmful to the floor finish and to the
wood. They may also leave floors sticky or slippery,
and potentially harmful to people
walking on the floor. Your MFMA floor finish manufacturer
will recommend the right cleaning and maintenance
materials for your MFMA floor.
- NEVER clean your MFMA
floor using scrubbing machinery or power scrubbers
that use water.
Water is your floor ’s
worst enemy!
- NEVER attempt to modify
or repair your MFMA multipurpose floor without
first consulting your MFMA contractor.
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