During a gym floor recoating, a new layer of finish is applied over the existing floor. As a result of this maintenance process, the floor is protected, its appearance is enhanced, and its longevity is extended. Our Gym Floor Refinishing Sonoma County team provides the following step-by-step guide:

Preparation:
- All mats, equipment, and obstacles should be removed from the gymnasium.
- Avoid unintentional harm by taping off or shielding nearby surfaces like walls and bleachers.

Cleaning:
- To get rid of any loose dirt or debris, vacuum or sweep the floor.
- If there is still dirt, grease, or other impurity on the gym floor, use a cleaning solution.
- Before proceeding, make sure the floor is totally dry.

Light Abrasion/Screening:
- To lightly abrade the current finish, use a floor buffer or floor sander equipped with a fine-grit screen or sanding pad.
- The new finish adheres to the surface more successfully thanks to this technique.

Cleaning After Abrasion:
- The dust produced during the abrading process may be removed with a vacuum or broom.
- Use a moist mop or tack cloth to clean the floor and get rid of any remaining particles of dust.

Application of New Finish:
- Use a suitable applicator (roller, brush, or mop) to apply a gym floor finish.
- Ensure the finish is evenly spread across the floor to prevent streaks or puddles.
- Ensure that the number of coats required is according to the manufacturer's recommendation.

Drying Time:
- Be sure to allow each coat of finish to dry completely before applying the next.
- The drying process can be aided by maintaining proper ventilation.

Buffing (Optional):
- Smooth out the surface after each coat or between coats by lightly buffing it.

Drying and Curing:
- Follow the manufacturer's recommendations for allowing the final coat of finish to dry and cure.
- During this phase, it is imperative to ventilate properly.

Final Inspection:
- Inspection of the newly coated gym floor should be conducted in detail.
- If there are any touch-ups or corrections to be made, do so.

Client Education:
- The gym facility should be provided with guidelines for proper maintenance and care to maximize the life of the gym floor.

Clean-Up:
- Remove off all barriers, tape, or protective covers.
- Maintain equipment and tools properly by cleaning and storing them.


Compared with refinishing, Gym floor recoating is a less intensive process, making it a cost-effective maintenance option.  This helps maintain the gym's integrity and ensures athletes play on a safe, clean surface. As part of a preventive maintenance plan for gymnasium floors, recoating is generally recommended.

Gym Floor Recoating Sonoma County

Services we provide for gym floor refinishing in Sonoma County include:

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The Gym Floor Refinishing Sonoma County team has years of experience and is dedicated to excellence. Our services include:

- Durable and long-lasting finishes

- Professional and experienced team

- Tailor-made solutions

- On-time project completion

- Reasonable prices

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