SoCal Luxury Surfaces
Sports facility locker room with seamless polyaspartic floor
· Commercial · Sports Facilities

Locker rooms. Training floors.

Sports facility flooring runs three different specs — locker rooms (slip-rated wet), training floors (impact and equipment), and corridors (durable, brand-on-brand) — installed around team schedules without closing the facility..

20+
Years installing
2,400+
Floors completed
5.0 ★
Google rating
10–15 Yr
Written warranty
— TL;DR

The five-second answer.

  • Quartz — locker rooms. DCOF 0.7+ wet, USDA/FDA-rated for hygiene.
  • Polyaspartic or polished — training floors and weight rooms.
  • Polished concrete — corridors, lobbies, retail/pro shop zones.
  • Phased install around team schedules and game weeks.
— The problem

Locker rooms slip wet. Training floors take impact.

Sports facility specs are zone-specific: locker rooms need wet slip rating to ANSI A326.3 DCOF 0.7+ and USDA/FDA-grade hygiene because everyone's barefoot, training floors need impact and dropped-weight tolerance, and corridors need durability under cleat wear and equipment carts. Carrying one product across the facility leaves at least one zone exposed. We zone-spec, install phased around team and event schedules, and never close the facility for the install.

What we engineer around.

Substrate, environment, downtime — every spec gets evaluated before product is selected.

Wet slip rating (locker rooms)

ANSI A326.3 DCOF ≥ 0.7 wet. Quartz double-broadcast standard for barefoot environments.

Impact & dropped weights

Training floor spec rated for dropped equipment. Polyaspartic at 30–40 mil with aggregate broadcast.

USDA/FDA hygiene

Locker rooms and showers spec'd seamless with integral cove for cleanability.

Phased install

Game weeks and team schedules drive the zone plan. Off-season major work, in-season nightly phasing.

Brand color (corridors)

Team color and brand identity tunable in metallic basecoats and pigmented overlays.

Cleat wear

Corridor finishes spec'd against cleat wear pattern; polishing and aggregate finishes hold up best.

— Typical timeline

Phased per zone. Locker rooms 4–5 days. Training floors 3–4 days. Corridors phased nightly.

— Typical cost range

$7–$16/sq ft installed depending on system and zone.

Final spec quoted on-site after substrate evaluation.

— Frequently asked

Specifics matter.

What's the slip rating for a barefoot locker room?
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Quartz double-broadcast at DCOF 0.7+ wet — that's the standard barefoot-environment spec. Higher than the typical ANSI A326.3 0.6 minimum because barefoot wet (post-shower) is more slip-prone than shoe-wet. Quartz is also USDA/FDA-rated, seamless, integral cove — passes hygiene inspection. Standard locker room spec for college and pro sports facilities we've worked in.
Will the training floor handle dropped weights?
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Polyaspartic at 30–40 mil with aggregate broadcast tolerates dropped weights better than thinner coatings — but for serious Olympic-lift platforms, we spec a dedicated rubber lifting platform on top of the floor system. The floor system underneath has to bond well and survive the platform installation. Coordinated with strength-coach equipment plan.
Can you install around our team schedule?
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Yes — sports facility work is built around team schedules, game weeks, and event calendars. Major work runs in off-season; in-season work runs nights and zones around team use. Polyaspartic returns to service in 24 hours when schedule is tight. We've worked around college and high school team schedules without lost training days.
What about the corridor floors with all the cleat traffic?
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Polished concrete is the right call for cleat-traffic corridors — the densifier-treated surface holds up to cleat wear better than coated surfaces, and the wear pattern develops evenly. Brand color and team identity can be added with pigmented overlays before polishing if the substrate doesn't read on-brand. Lifespan in a heavy-cleat-traffic corridor: 20+ years.
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