Interlocking Sports Flooring: The Fastest Way to Build Multi-Sport Courts

What if you could build a fully functional sports court in a day without glue, tools, or permanent commitment?

That's exactly what interlocking sports flooring makes possible. It's one of the most practical flooring innovations available for schools, clubs, housing societies, and community facilities. You snap the tiles together, mark the court lines, and you're ready to play. No adhesive. No curing time. No mess.

What Is Interlocking Sports Flooring?

Interlocking sports flooring is a system of modular tiles made from polypropylene (PP), a hard-wearing plastic material. Each tile has a click-lock edge that connects with the next one, forming a continuous, stable surface without needing any adhesive or fastener.
The tiles are strong enough to handle jump landings, sprints, and lateral cuts. They're also flexible enough to adapt to minor surface irregularities in the base beneath, which means you don't need a perfectly finished concrete sub-floor to get a great result.

Why "The Fastest Way to Build a Court" Is Not an Exaggeration

Wooden flooring takes days to weeks to install. PVC courts require adhesive, curing time, and careful preparation. Acrylic needs to be applied and dried in layers.
Interlocking tiles? You lay them by hand, row by row, until the court is complete. A standard badminton court can be installed in a matter of hours by a small team. When you're done, it's ready to play on immediately.


That speed matters in real situations:

  • A school that needs a court ready before the sports season starts
  • A club hosting a tournament and setting up temporary courts
  • A facility that wants to expand its court count without construction downtime
  • A housing society that wants a usable court during or after a bigger renovation

And when you need to move or reconfigure, you simply unlock the tiles, stack them, and reinstall them somewhere else. The court is not permanent unless you want it to be.


Key Benefits at a Glance

No adhesive required

Tiles snap together with a mechanical lock. Installation needs no glue, no special tools, and no licensed contractors for the floor-laying itself.


Indoor and outdoor use

Dayal's PP tiles are UV-resistant and weather-stable, suitable for covered outdoor courts, school playgrounds, and rooftop installations, as well as fully enclosed halls.


Anti-slip surface

The textured tile surface maintains grip for players in all conditions, dry or damp. This is especially valuable for outdoor courts where morning dew or light rain is common.


Non-toxic and safe for children

Virgin PP is a food-grade material. It's the same material used in feeding bottles. Safe for school programs, kindergartens, and kids' play areas without any concern about chemical exposure.

Easy maintenance

Sweep and rinse. There's nothing complicated about maintaining a PP interlocking court. Individual damaged tiles can be replaced without disturbing the rest of the surface, just unlock, swap, and re-lock.

Fully relocatable

Unlike any other sports flooring, PP interlocking courts move with you. If a facility relocates, expands, or changes use, the tiles come with it.

What Sports Can Be Played On It?

Dayal's PP interlocking flooring is a genuine multi-sport surface. A single installation can host: Badminton, Basketball, Volleyball, Tennis, Futsal, Handball, Roller skating, Kids' play areas.

What Dayal Sports Delivers

Dayal Sports' Virgin PP tiles emphasize high quality and easy service after installation. Products are tested by national sports quality supervision and inspection centers and manufactured with the same commitment to quality that runs across every product in Dayal's sports infrastructure, ranging from Olympic-standard wooden courts to complete facility builds.
The goal is always the same: give every athlete the right surface, at every level of sport.