In Argentina, the demand for high-quality artificial flooring is driven by a deep-rooted passion for sports, from basketball to futsal. However, the vast geographical span—from the humid subtropical north to the colder Patagonian south—creates significant challenges for material stability and thermal expansion in plastic products.
Currently, many municipal centers still rely on legacy surfaces that lack modern shock absorption. This has led to a market shift towards advanced indoor sports floor systems that can regulate temperature and provide consistent grip regardless of external humidity levels common in cities like Buenos Aires.
The local industry is transitioning from basic PVC sheets to multi-layered composite structures. This evolution is essential to reduce maintenance costs and increase the lifecycle of the installations in high-traffic community sports hubs across the country.