At Sports Hall Floor, we supply and install the full Boen range, delivering tailored hardwood flooring solutions across education, sports, and leisure environments.
For high-performance sports facilities, schools, and multi-purpose halls, Boen flooring in Wellington offers a premium hardwood surface engineered for safety, resilience, and long-term durability.
Boen is a global leader in solid and engineered sports flooring systems, known for their quality materials, precision engineering, and compliance with international performance standards.
Since these floors are designed to handle demanding use across a range of sports, they are a preferred choice for clients in Wellington seeking a reliable and professional-grade surface.
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Boen flooring in Wellington refers to a range of specialist engineered sports floors made from real hardwood, such as beech, maple, or oak, designed for indoor sports and multi-use environments.
Since Boen systems are constructed using layered hardwood over flexible substructures, they provide optimal shock absorption, ball bounce, and resistance to wear, making them suitable for everything from PE lessons to competitive sports.
The flooring complies with EN 14904 standards, meaning it has been rigorously tested for sports use in terms of slip resistance, impact protection, and surface deformation. Boen floors are widely used across schools, universities, leisure centres, and private training facilities in Wellington.
Boen offers several systems tailored to meet the needs of different venues in Wellington, all of which can be customised based on performance level, subfloor conditions, and usage type.
Common options include Boen Arenaflex (ideal for high-performance multi-sports halls; uses a sprung cradle and batten system for maximum shock absorption), Boen Actiflex (features a resilient foam underlay and click-lock system for quick installation; suitable for schools and light sports use) and Boen Boflex (a fixed installation system with a high point-load capacity; excellent for areas with heavy footfall or rolling loads).
Each of these systems can be finished in a variety of hardwood species and comes with the option of pre-lacquered or custom finishes.
Our Boen floor installation team in Wellington will recommend the best flooring system based on your site requirements, budget, and usage.
Yes, Boen flooring in Wellington is well-suited for multi-use environments where sports, assemblies, performances, or community events are held in the same space.
Because the surface is both durable and visually attractive, it supports a wide range of activities beyond sport—including drama productions, exhibitions, exams, and meetings.
Boen systems are designed to tolerate point loads from seating and staging, while also providing enough flex and grip for high-impact movement. This flexibility makes Boen a popular option for schools, civic centres, and universities in Wellington that require both performance and visual appeal.
The cost of Boen flooring in Wellington ranges from £95 to £140 per square metre.
The cost depends on the chosen system, timber species, and site conditions.
For small to mid-sized sports halls, the total cost is typically between £30,000 and £70,000, including supply, installation, and basic line markings.
Larger installations or competitive-level venues with multiple courts, acoustic treatment, or customised finishes may exceed £90,000 to £120,000+.
Several factors influence the final price, such as the type of Boen system selected (e.g. Arenaflex vs Actiflex), the required subfloor preparation, and any add-on services like moisture barriers, logos, or additional sports lines.
We offer detailed on-site surveys and tailored quotations in Wellington to ensure transparency and alignment with your budget and facility needs.
A professionally installed Boen floor in Wellington can last 25 to 40 years, depending on the intensity of use and how well it is maintained.
Because the flooring uses engineered hardwood, it can be sanded and resealed multiple times, which significantly extends its service life. The pre-finished lacquers are designed to resist abrasion and scuffing under typical sports hall conditions.
With regular cleaning, timely resealing, and professional inspections, Boen floors retain both their appearance and performance over decades, making them a long-term investment for sports and educational facilities in Wellington.
Boen sports flooring in Wellington requires routine maintenance to preserve its safety and finish.
Daily cleaning includes dry sweeping and damp mopping with approved, pH-neutral cleaners. Periodic deeper cleaning or resealing is recommended every 7 to 10 years, depending on footfall and usage intensity.
Furniture must be fitted with protective pads, and outdoor shoes should be avoided to reduce dirt and grit that can wear down the surface. For schools and leisure centres in Wellington, we offer maintenance contracts that include regular checks, line remarking, and refinishing as needed.
Boen flooring in Wellington delivers a professional sports surface that also meets the needs of multi-use venues.
Provides certified shock absorption, grip, and ball response
Offers long-term durability with multiple sanding cycles
Suitable for high-performance sport and general-purpose use
Available in multiple hardwood species and finishes
Compliant with EN 14904 and international sports standards
Quick and flexible installation options for new or existing buildings
Low life-cycle cost due to long lifespan and repairability
Visually attractive for performances, assemblies, and events
Boen flooring in Wellington can be installed over uneven subfloors, provided the appropriate installation system is used.
Since Boen offers batten, cradle-and-batten, and flex systems, we can adapt the understructure to compensate for level differences in existing concrete or timber bases.
This makes Boen an excellent option for older school halls or refurbished community spaces where the subfloor may not be perfectly level.
We carry out detailed floor assessments in Wellington to determine whether levelling compounds are needed or whether a floating floor system is more suitable for the space.
Certain Boen sports flooring systems in Wellington are fully compatible with underfloor heating, particularly the Actiflex and Boflex ranges.
As these engineered wood systems are dimensionally stable, they allow for consistent heat transfer while maintaining performance and floor integrity.
The key is to ensure that the heating system maintains an even temperature and doesn’t exceed the recommended surface limit of 27°C.
If your facility in Wellington includes underfloor heating or plans to install it in future, we can advise on the correct flooring system and installation method to ensure compatibility and warranty protection.
One of the major benefits of Boen flooring in Wellington is its ability to be refurbished multiple times over its lifespan.
Since Boen uses real hardwood top layers, the surface can be sanded and resealed when it becomes worn or loses grip, extending its useful life by another 10–15 years after each treatment.
This makes Boen a more sustainable and cost-effective long-term investment compared to synthetic systems that must be fully replaced.
We provide sanding, sealing, and line remarking services across Wellington, helping schools and sports centres maintain floor performance without the cost of a full replacement.
At Sports Hall Floor, we install Boen sports flooring in Wellington for schools, councils, and sports facilities that demand a durable, high-performance hardwood surface.
Our team manages every stage, from subfloor prep to line marking, ensuring your new floor meets the needs of your users for decades to come.
Book your free site survey in Wellington today and find out how Boen flooring can elevate the performance and versatility of your indoor space.
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