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June 9, 2026Low humidity, large temperature fluctuations, and dry winters in Denver make it hard for hardwood floors to stay in good shape in sports facilities.
Even if the gym flooring was installed correctly, it can warp, cup, or lose its finish much faster than expected if you don’t maintain it regularly. This list will help you avoid damage and keep your investment safe all year.
Daily Tasks
- Use a treated mop to dust-mop the whole surface to get rid of chalk, dirt, and grit before people walk on it and wear it into the finish.
- Clean up spills right away; hardwood floors should never be left wet.
- At all entry points, check the walk-off mats and replace any that are wet.
- In areas that get a lot of use, look for new scuffs, heel marks, or finish wear.
Weekly Tasks
- Use a pH-neutral cleaner that is approved for hardwood gym floors and a damp mop. Do not use too much water.
- Check the scorer’s tables, bleacher tracks, and equipment legs for damage from touching the ground.
- Make sure the humidity inside stays between 35 and 50 percent using your HVAC system. In the winter, Denver’s dry air can drop well below this range, causing boards to shrink and gape.
Monthly & Seasonal Tasks
- Deep clean your floor with products made for professionals that are safe for the finish.
- Check for early signs of cupping, buckling, or board separation. These problems are common in buildings where temperatures change significantly.
- Before any non-sports event, like a graduation, assembly, or community gathering, put down floor covers to protect the surface from shoes and furniture.
Annual Professional Services
- Plan a screen and coat (buff and coat) to bring the topcoat finish up to date without sanding. This will protect any existing court markings or logos while restoring slip resistance and sheen.
- A full refinishing is usually needed every 7–10 years, depending on use, and involves sanding back to bare wood before resealing and painting court lines. Have a professional assess whether your hardwood gym floor needs refinishing.
- Check the finish wear in key areas like the center court, three-point lines, and lanes. These areas with heavy foot traffic usually need repairs more quickly than the rest of the gym floor.
Denver-Specific Tip
Due to its high elevation and low relative humidity, Denver’s hardwood floors are more likely to lose water than those in humid climates.
Simple steps like using a humidifier in the winter and keeping an eye on things with a hygrometer can add years to the life of your floor and cut down on how often you must pay for expensive hardwood gym floor refinishing. In Denver, people who take good care of hardwood flooring can make it last 40 to 50 years. Sticking to this list is what will get you there.
Call us today to schedule a professional hardwood gym floor inspection and maintenance plan.





