Indoor Running Track Surfacing
Types of Indoor Running Track Flooring
We have two popular options for indoor running tracks.
- PolyFlex Multipurpose Sports Flooring: This flooring system consists of a prefabricated black rubber base mat, pore sealer, body coat, and topcoat. It’s solvent-free and contains a non-toxic polyurethane topcoat. It’s available in 16 colors.
- Herculan Synthetic: This flooring uses a cushioned underlayment with a strong, polyurethane top layer. It’s solvent-free and contains a non-toxic topcoat. It is available in 14 different colors.
These floor systems are the most widely used because they provide great shock-absorbance, longevity, and durability. They are also very cost-effective, require little maintenance and use environmentally-friendly and/or recycled materials.
What Is Required for An Indoor Running Track Installation?
In short, nothing. Allied’s team of indoor running track contractors understands the requirements to build an indoor running track. From the initial design to the final phase of laying the running surface and adding markings, we do it all. Here’s what you’ll get with our professional indoor running track installation:
- Expert site evaluation
- Product specifications and advice
- Competitive pricing
- Professional installation
- Custom boundary stripings and markings
What Type of Indoor Running Track Do I Need?
Indoor running tracks are typically made of synthetic materials like polyurethane and rubber and can withstand a lot of wear and tear. Your location and frequency of use will be key factors in determining what material you’ll need for your indoor running track. Our expert flooring contractors will talk with you and help you determine which material best suits your facility’s needs.
- Acrylic-emulsion fortified with rubber particles designed for a soft track
- Rubber tracks have been proven to be safest
- Rubber flooring is ideal for multipurpose exercising facilities
Indoor Running Track Maintenance
To keep your newly installed track in superb condition, it’s important to maintain it routinely. Here’s what you can do to keep your indoor running track in great shape:
- Wait until at least 72 hours after the initial installation before performing a routine wash.
- Vacuum any dust or debris on the surface of the track at least once per week.
- Clean with a soft-bristled, non-abrasive floor scrub to avoid damaging your track.
- Do not allow dust or dirt to collect on the surface of the track. Note that some high-traffic areas may require daily cleaning.
- Wipe up any spills immediately.