In Gambia, the sports flooring market is currently transitioning from basic concrete and timber surfaces to specialized artificial flooring. The primary challenge is the high ambient humidity and saline air from the Atlantic coast, which causes traditional materials to warp, peel, or harbor mold, necessitating advanced PVC-based solutions.
Many local facilities currently rely on imported generic materials that fail to meet E-E-A-T standards for athletic safety. There is a growing demand for professional-grade indoor sports floor systems that can withstand intense heat while providing necessary shock absorption to prevent athlete injuries in regional competitions.
Economic growth in urban centers like Banjul and Serekunda has led to an increase in private fitness centers and school renovations. This shift has accelerated the adoption of hybrid carpet and vinyl flooring, blending the aesthetic appeal of carpeting with the hygiene and durability of industrial plastics.