A sports arena doesn’t have just one floor — it has many, each with a different job to do. The main court must withstand configuration changes between hockey, basketball and concerts in the same week. The stands must remain safe under the weight and movement of thousands of spectators. Corridors, locker rooms, VIP areas and technical zones each have their own requirements for durability, hygiene and fire compliance. An outdoor tennis or basketball court, on the other hand, faces entirely different stresses: thermal swings, UV exposure, rainwater drainage.

For professional sports facilities open to the public, flooring isn’t an aesthetic choice — it must comply with a precise regulatory framework: UNI EN 14904 for indoor multi-sport surfaces, EN 13501-1 for fire classification along escape routes, and CONI standards on material suitability for the type of sport practiced. Our solutions are used in contexts ranging from large multi-purpose arenas to individual playing courts, with the same attention to compliance and performance.


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Why a multi-purpose arena needs a dedicated maintenance plan

A professional resin floor, if properly maintained, guarantees performance and safety for 15–20 years. Without a scheduled maintenance program, deterioration becomes visible and dangerous within 12–18 months in a facility under intensive use.

In an arena that changes configuration continuously — hockey, basketball, volleyball, concerts — with tens of thousands of visitors passing through each week, the floor isn’t an architectural detail: it’s critical infrastructure. A single extraordinary restoration project on a deteriorated surface can cost 5–10 times the cost of an annual scheduled maintenance plan — not counting the risk of legal liability, event suspension and reputational damage in the event of an incident caused by non-compliant flooring.

The areas we monitor

Every arena has zones with different needs, requiring specific priorities and intervention frequencies:

  • Main court — maximum stress from configuration changes and technical footwear
  • Modular court (hockey, concerts, basketball) — inspection after every configuration change
  • Corridors and escape routes — EN 13501-1 compliance and friction requirements for crowd flow
  • Athlete locker rooms and VIP areas — resin in humid environments, high usage frequency, certified hygiene
  • Stands — non-slip epoxy coatings for public safety
  • Logistics and backstage areas — heavy stage and set-up equipment traffic

Our 5-step process

1. Diagnosis — Free site survey, full surface mapping, friction coefficient measurement, detection of discontinuities and inspection of perimeter joints.

2. Planning — Intervention schedule coordinated with the arena’s event calendar, without interfering with activities.

3. Intervention — Certified team works within the time windows between events — at night, on technical rest days — with certified products and guaranteed timelines.

4. Verification — Post-intervention check: friction measurement, visual inspection, UNI EN 14904 compliance testing.

5. Reporting — Complete digital report: pre/post status, products used, timelines, recommendations for the next cycle. Historical records always available for the facility’s technical file.

Typical intervention schedule

  • Initial mapping (free diagnostic site survey) — survey of all resin surfaces: court, corridors, locker rooms, lounges, service areas, classified by priority
  • Base cycle (4 interventions/year, quarterly) — deep cleaning, protective treatment, friction check, joint and seam sealing, before/after photo report
  • Intensive cycle (aligned to event schedule) — pre-event or major events: specific court treatment, UNI EN 14904 compliance verification, documentation for the sports authority
  • Spot interventions on request — localized repairs, emergency management, dedicated technical support

Why choose us

Low-VOC products — safe for athletes and staff, with fast re-entry times after intervention

Resin specialization — years of dedicated experience in resin flooring for arenas, indoor stadiums and multi-purpose facilities

Non-invasive intervention — we work within the time windows between events, never interrupting the facility’s schedule

Full regulatory compliance — every intervention is documented with technical data sheets, before/after photo reports and a declaration of conformity

A basketball or tennis court isn’t just a coat of color spread over concrete: it’s a surface that must deliver the same playing behavior from the first to the last day of use, regardless of sun, rain and thousands of hours of foot traffic. With our high-elasticity multi-layer systems, we build flooring designed exactly for these needs: consistent grip under the basket, uniform ball bounce across the entire surface, abrasion resistance even at points of maximum stress — direction changes, stops, pivots.

Systems certified to UNI EN 14877:2013, the standard governing outdoor synthetic sports surfaces: slip resistance dry and wet (UNI EN 13036-4), shock absorption (EN 14808:2005, shock absorption 10.5%), long-term stability (coating exposure to high temperatures, UNI EN 1062-11).

Not declared performance — measured and verifiable performance.

We create multicolor patterns that distinguish each discipline at a glance — an ideal solution for schools and sports centers that need to make the most of every available square meter. A wide, customizable color palette, UV-resistant: the color doesn’t fade, staying crisp season after season.

Applicable over asphalt or concrete, new or existing. VOC-free certified system.