Myanmar's sports infrastructure is currently undergoing a transition. Traditionally, many indoor facilities relied on concrete or basic wooden boards, but the extreme humidity and monsoon seasons in Yangon and Mandalay often lead to warping and mold. This has created a surging demand for high-quality floor vinyl that can withstand moisture without compromising structural integrity.
The local market is seeing a shift toward professionalization. As international sporting standards are adopted, there is a move away from generic plastics toward specialized indoor sports flooring that offers specific shock absorption and friction coefficients to prevent athlete injuries during high-intensity movement.
Economically, the growth of private fitness centers and international school campuses in Myanmar is driving the adoption of hybrid surfaces. The integration of carpet and vinyl flooring has become a popular choice for multi-purpose halls that require both the comfort of textiles and the durability of PVC.