
Hardwood Gym Floor Maintenance Checklist for Denver Sports Facilities
June 8, 2026
5 Most Common Hardwood Gym Floor Problems (and How to Fix Them)
June 10, 2026When gym floors in Colorado start to look worn, facility managers must make a big choice: should they resurface the floors or replace them completely? Both choices have their uses, but picking the wrong one can lead to extra costs, longer downtime, or a floor that still doesn’t work well enough. This is how you should think about it.
What Is Gym Floor Resurfacing?
Resurfacing gym flooring, also known as screen and coat or buff and coat, involves lightly abrading the old finish and applying a new topcoat without sanding the floor down to the wood. It restores the shine, reduces the risk of slipping, and helps the hardwood last longer without damaging the court markings or logos.
Resurfacing is the best thing to do when
- There are no cupping, warping, or board separations in the hardwood flooring, so it is structurally sound.
- Damage is limited to scratches, dullness, or finish wear on the surface.
- Budgets and schedules call for as little facility downtime as possible.
- Branding and court lines need to be kept.
When Does Full Refinishing or Replacement Make More Sense?
Depending on how often it is used, a full refinish, which includes sanding down to the bare wood and applying new finish, stain, and court graphics, should be done every 8 to 10 years. It hurts more than resurfacing but isn’t as bad as full replacement.
When a full replacement is needed:
- Some boards are badly warped, rotten, or have sustained damage from water. This is a real risk in Colorado buildings, where dry winters and inconsistent HVAC can cause wood to move significantly.
- The subfloor system has worn out and isn’t absorbing shocks as well as it used to.
- The floor has been refinished more than once, and there isn’t enough wood depth for more sanding.
- The facility is switching to a performance sprung system to make it safer for athletes.
Conclusion
When the structure below is sound, resurfacing the gym floor is the smarter and more cost-effective choice for most sports facilities in Colorado. Replace floors completely only when they can’t be fixed.
Get expert advice before investing in a new floor. Schedule a gym floor evaluation today and find out if resurfacing can extend the life of your hardwood court.





