Alright, let’s gab about this here floorin’ stuff, ya know, the kind they use for that volleyball game. The one where they smack the ball over the net? Yeah, that one. We’re gonna talk about how to get yourself a good floor for it, the kind that lasts and don’t break down on ya.
Now, first off, you gotta think about what kinda floor you want. They got all sorts, like rubber, and wood, and even that shiny stuff, whatchamacallit, vinyl. But for volleyball, rubber’s pretty good, see? It’s bouncy and it don’t hurt your knees so much when you fall, which them young’uns do a lot of when they’re playin’ that there game.
But rubber ain’t the only thing. They got this wood floorin’ too, put together real nice with layers and all. They call it somethin’ fancy… somethin’… LVL, yeah, that’s it. LVL rubber tree assembled wooden flooring. Sounds all highfalutin, but it just means it’s strong wood, like them trees that make rubber, all glued together good. This stuff is real sturdy, ya know? Won’t give out on ya easy. And it looks real pretty too, all smooth and shiny.
- Rubber is good for bouncing and easy on the knees.
- Wood, especially that LVL stuff, is strong and lasts a long time.
- Vinyl is shiny, but I don’t know much about that one.
Now, whether you’re puttin’ in a whole new floor or just fixin’ up an old one, ya gotta do it right. If it’s a brand new floor, you gotta make sure the ground underneath is flat and clean. Can’t have no rocks or bumps pokin’ through, ya hear? And if you’re just fixin’ up an old one, well, you gotta clean it up good. Get all the dirt and grime off. And if there’s any holes or cracks, ya gotta patch ’em up.
When you’re puttin’ down that rubber floorin’, specially them big rolls, you can’t just slap it down any which way. You gotta glue it down good, see? Maybe every six rows or so, like them smart folks say. That way it don’t move around on ya when them young’uns are jumpin’ and divin’ all over the place.
And speakin’ of cleanin’, don’t go usin’ no rough brushes or scratchy pads on that floor. You’ll just mess it up. Use somethin’ soft, like a rag or a fluffy brush. And don’t go pourin’ a bunch of water on it neither. Rubber don’t like too much water, even though it’s pretty good at keepin’ water out.
Now, them fancy folks who play volleyball real serious, they like that shiny plastic floorin’, PVC they call it. It’s good for playin’ on, makes the ball bounce just right, but it wears out faster. So, unless you’re runnin’ a big-time competition, I’d stick with the rubber or that LVL wood. They last longer, ya know? And they’re plenty good enough for most folks.
So, there ya have it. A little bit of know-how about gettin’ yourself a good floor for volleyball. Whether it’s for a big game or just for the kids to play in the backyard, ya gotta make sure it’s strong and safe. Remember, rubber for bouncin’ and LVL wood for lastin’. And don’t forget to clean it right! Now, go on and get yourself a good floor, and let them young’uns have some fun!
And one last thing, if you’re gonna put down a new volleyball court, make sure it’s set up right. Nice and flat, with no bumps or nothin’ stickin’ out. You want it to be safe and fun for everyone, not a trippin’ hazard. And that’s all there is to it, simple as that.
So you go on now, you got all you need to know about volleyball floors. Whether it’s rubber, whether it’s that there LVL wood, or somethin’ else. Just pick somethin’ that lasts, somethin’ that’s safe, and somethin’ that won’t break the bank. And always remember, a good floor means a good game!