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Flooring Questions

Flooring Specifier’s Fixed Resilient Flooring Resources

Flooring Specifier’s Fixed Resilient Flooring Resources Page

Flooring Specifier's Fixed Resilient Resources - man on basketball court dribbling ball.
man on basketball court dribbling ball. Fixed Resilient Specifier’s Resources

This page is designed to give the sports flooring specifiers a place to obtain specifications, CAD drawings and other information needed to successfully specify a Horner Sports Floor. These specifiers include, architects, designers, builders and contractors. Specifications for other flooring systems may be found at: Fixed Flooring, Floating Flooring, Synthetic Flooring

Fixed Resilient Systems

System

Specification PDF

Specification Word

Specification CAD

CAD PDF

BPS (Balanced Performance System)

BPS Specification

BPS Specification

BPS CAD Drawing

BPS CAD Drawing PDF

CRP (Controlled Response Performance)

CRP Specification

CRP Specification

CRP CAD Drawing

CRP CAD Drawing PDF

LS (Laminated Sleeper)

LS Specification

LS Specification

LS CAD Drawing

LS CAD Drawing PDF

MPC (Multi-Purpose Channel)

MPC Specification

MPC Specification

MPC CAD Drawing

MPC CAD Drawing PDF

SAFE

SAFE Specification

SAFE Specification

SAFE CAD Drawing

SAFE CAD Drawing PDF

SAFE 1

SAFE 1 Specification

SAFE 1 Specification

SAFE 1 CAD Drawing

SAFE 1 CAD Drawing PDF

SAFE 2

SAFE 2 Specification

SAFE 2 Specification

SAFE 2 CAD Drawing

SAFE 2 CAD Drawing PDF

TAC

cutaway image of a sports court showing the various components that make up the a Value-Priced Sleeper System of a Fixed Resilient floor or Multi sport Floating System

TAC Specification

TAC Specification

TAC CAD Drawing

TAC CAD Drawing PDF

TAC 1

cutaway image of a hardwood sports floor showing the various components that make up the TAC1, A Popular Standard Floating Sleeper System, a Fixed Resilient or Floating sports floor

TAC 1 Specification

TAC 1 Specification

TAC 1 CAD Drawing

TAC 1 CAD Drawing PDF

ZENITH

ZENITH Specification

ZENITH Specification
(pending)

ZENITH CAD Drawing (pending)

ZENITH CAD Drawing PDF

ZENITH LP

ZENITH LP Specification

ZENITH LP Specification

ZENITH LP CAD Drawing (pending)

ZENITH LP CAD Drawing PDF

Flooring Specifier’s Fixed Resilient Quick Links to Standards Authorities:

  • DIN
  • EN
  • FIBA
  • PUR
  • LEED

Horner Sports Flooring Contact Page

Horner Sports Flooring Contact Page

Contact us about he following:

  • Have a question or need parts for a Horner Sports Flooring legacy system?
  • Have a question about a Horner Sports Flooring active system?
  • Looking for a Horner Sports Flooring Dealer near you?
  • Looking for a Horner Sports Flooring installation near you to visit?
  • Just want to talk sports floors?

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If you are just looking to know more about Horner Sports Flooring try our About Page.

Phone:  800.380.0119 | 906.482.1180

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    Horner Blog Pages

    Horner News, Events and Blog Pages

    Blog pages and articles provide the latest in news, new product announcements and more. Find updates and press releases here for Horner Sports Flooring’s involvement in professional and collegiate basketball in the US and worldwide. Also find Horner’s involvement in other sports across the globe. Blog pages and articles are updated regularly.

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    • Polyurethane Flooring (7)
    • ProKing (16)
    • Rubber Flooring (8)
    • Use Cases (11)

    Blog Pages

    Recent Posts
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    • The Superior Dome Showdown Honoring Tom Izzo October 22, 2024
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    NBA Paris Games 2025 court installed Horner Sports Flooring

    NBA Paris JAM 2025 Features Horner ProKing® When the NBA knows the world is watching, they turn to Horner Sports Flooring for the floor they will use. This is the case, for the NBA Paris Games. This event is a mash-up of basketball, celebrities, music, food and fashion. What better place to hold such an […]

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    50 years of ProKing® Portable Basketball Floors Horner Sports Flooring is proud to announce the 50th anniversary of its iconic ProKing® portable basketball floor. For half a century, ProKing® has been the benchmark for portable hardwood sports flooring systems, providing athletes and spectators with a durable, reliable, and performance-enhancing playing surface. Introduced in 1974, ProKing® […]

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    • 5 Best Portable Basketball Floor Features
    • Gym Flooring
    • Basketball Floor
    • Who made the 2024 USA Basketball Showcase Floors?
    • Who Made the 2025 NBA Summer League Floor?
    • New Gymnasium Floor at Tec Toluca
    • What Should You Consider When Choosing Gym Flooring?

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    Sports Flooring Terms

    Sports Flooring Terms and Definitions

    Whether you are specifying a sports floor, selecting a floor or influencing the decision on which floor is chosen, knowing a little something about floor systems and sports flooring terms is key. To that end we have put together a quick list of sports flooring terms to help you talk with knowledge to your sports flooring professional.

    Sports Flooring Terms You Should Know:

    Sports Flooring Terms for Floor System Types:

    What is floor deflection?

    Floor deflection is the measurement of how much a floor “moves” under a certain amount of force. See an excellent, albeit somewhat technical treatment of this subject here: https://asetservices.com/sports-surface-testing-204-area-deflection-requirements-indoor-surfaces/

    • Force Reduction
    • Ball Rebound
    • Vertical Deformation
    • Area Deflection

    For manufacturers, these are critical elements. The ideals are set by the governing bodies (see below). It is extremely difficult to achieve all these specs at once and specifiers and decision makers need to evaluate their needs carefully in this area. Additionally it can be very difficult to maintain the specs through the installation and day to day use of the floor.

    What is a resilient floor?

    All Horner sports floors are resilient. This simply means they all have some shock absorbing quality. Numerous studies have shown that having a resilient floor helps protect bones, and joints from excessive shock. Athletes drive their bodies hard and equipment like good shoes and proper flooring are fundamental to their health and well being.

    What is a fixed floor?

    Horner offers a series of fixed, resilient floors. These floors are anchored to the subfloor in such a way as to allow the floor to still move in the y axis (up and down) while being limited in their movement along the z or x axis. Various methods of anchoring are used to achieve this result. You can see these methods in the detail drawings of each Fixed Resilient Horner Sports Floor in our Fixed Resilient section. The benefits of a fixed resilient floor are many:

    1. Can handle heavier loads like heavy bleachers, seating and goal towers verses a floating system.

    2. Highly consistent ball bounce and feel for players.

    3. Slightly longer life cycle.

    Use Cases:

    1. Multi use locations such a field houses that may host non sporting events requiring the support of heavy loads.

    2. Large expansive installations where accommodating a floor’s expansion is not practical or sound engineering.

    3. Installations where life cycle is a primary concern

    4. Installations where temperature and humidity are well controlled

    What is a floating floor?

    Many of Horner’s fixed floor systems are available as floating systems. A floating system has the benefit of being mostly unrestrained. This allows the floor to move as needed to adjust to expansion caused by higher and lower humidity. This expansion is accommodated along the perimeter with special trim pieces. Without anchors to restrain its movements, floating systems also exhibit greater resiliency. Any anchor used in a system will necessarily limit movement in the y axis to some degree. Here are a few benefits a floating floor offers:

    1. Ability to better handle larger swings in temperature and humidity.

    2. More resilient for greater safety and comfort.

    3. Less expensive installation costs.

    4. Can be installed on lower grade subfloors.

    Use Cases:

    1. Standard gymnasiums where access is controlled and heavy loads are not possible or allowed.

    2. Installations where a lower profile floor is needed.

    3. Installation where the previous floor was a fixed (anchored) floor and the slab may be compromised.

    What is a low profile floor?

    If a building is engineered with the knowledge that a wood floor system will be installed, the slab where the floor will go is depressed, or sunk. This is to accommodate the thickness of the system and is know as “slab depression”. Note that to do this properly on new builds and avoid needing shims, the floor system and its required slab depression should be identified BEFORE the location is engineered and drawn up. In remodels of some installations the installed floor needs to be relatively “thin”. This may be the case to accommodate a minimal slab depression or other existing structural issues. Low profile floors offered by Horner Sports Flooring will have the designation “LP” in their name. Check the design drawing carefully for the system’s height from subfloor to floor surface.

    Sports Flooring Terms for Ceritifications

    What are governing bodies?

    Governing bodies are organizations that maintain the standards for a geographic area. They will likely have testing facilities to test a floor system to see if it meets their standards and specifications. A system that meets these specifications is generally “approved by …”. Meeting these standards and having a floor tested can be an expensive process. In addition, maintaining the standards consistently through the manufacturing process can also add additional expense to a floor system. This is why the more organizations a floor system is approved by, the more expensive it is, generally speaking. If a Horner flooring system is approved by a governing body, it will be identified in the system’s product data sheet. Not being approved by a governing body should in no way be taken as suggesting the system is substandard. It simply means it has not been taken through the process.

    What is FSC certified?

    FSC – Forest Stewardship Council certified guarantees the wood used to make your floor was responsibly harvested in a sustainable way. Please note that if a floor is not FSC certified, it does not mean the opposite. Horner takes all reasonable efforts to obtain ALL it’s raw materials from responsible sources.

    Sports Flooring Terms for Portable Floors

    What is a portable floor?

    ProKing® Horner Sports Flooring’s world class portable floor allows facilities to have a professional level basketball floor that can be put down and taken up as the event dictates. The choice of several NBA, WNBA and tier one colleges, ProKing® provides one of the fastest installation times and the lightest panels of any competitor. But the main reason so many teams have chosen ProKing® is how it plays. When so much is on the line, they have chosen the most time tested and most approved portable available.

    Specifier Page

    Specifying a Horner Sports Floor

    SAFE, wood strip athletic floor system, CAD Specifications from Horner Sports Flooring
    SAFE CAD Specifications

    Specifiers such as  architects, designers, contractors and builders can use this page as a starting point. Specifying a Horner Sports Floor is a wise decision. We realize you put your client’s needs first and foremost, and so do we. We understand the responsibility you have and specifying a Horner floor protects you and your company’s reputation. 

    As the oldest sports flooring manufacturer in the United States, there’s a very good chance you and or your company have specified Horner sports flooring in the past. With thousands of installations world wide, Horner floors are time tested and trusted.

    Many of our competitor’s floors are “covers” of a Horner designed floor, so why not use the original Horner floor system as your base specification. Doing so highlights your knowledge of the industry and expertise in sports flooring.

    Below are the tools to help you specify the correct floor for your project.

    Specifier resources on this site:

    Fixed Resilient Specifications
    Floating Flooring Specifications
    Fixed Flooring Specifications
    Synthetic Specifications
    ProKing® Portable Basketball Floor
    Match Slab Depression
    Document Library
    Flooring Terms

    Feature Search:

    Click on one of the features below to see all floor pages with that feature.

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    Flooring for high wear and tear applications

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    Economical flooring systems

    Blue circle icon with down arrows indicating a low profile floor.

    Low profile flooring systems

    Blue circle icon with a runner and check mark indicating a performance certified floor.

    Performance certified flooring systems

    Blue circle icon with a frequency graph indicating a reduced vibration floor.

    Floor with enhanced vibration control

    Blue circle icon with a circle and curved lines indicating a floor with rebound technology.

    Enhanced rebound/ball bounce technology flooring systems

    Blue circle icon with a runner and dial gauge indicating a variable performance floor.

    Floor with variable/tunable performance

    Blue circle icon with 4 runners indicating a uniform performance floor.

    Highly uniform performance flooring systems

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    Floor with enhanced air flow

    Blue circle icon with horizontal lines and a down arrow indicating a multi-stage resiliency floor.

    Multi-Stage resilient floor systems

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    Easily installed flooring system

    Blue circle icon with left and right arrows indicating a Synthetic Pairing floor.

    Synthetic paired floors

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