How FARFLY Supported Northside Badminton Centre in Preparing a 1,300㎡ Badminton Flooring Project
Aug 17, 2026
In October 2025, FARFLY provided approximately 1,300㎡ of 6mm composite-process PVC badminton flooring for Northside Badminton Centre, located in Brendale, Queensland, Australia. The project supply scope also included matching adhesive, welding rods, professional installation tools, and badminton nets.
What the customer purchased was not isolated flooring rolls, but a badminton court supply solution that was easier to install and easier to coordinate. By uniformly configuring the main materials, auxiliary materials, tools, and venue equipment, FARFLY helped the customer reduce the time and cost generated by multiple-party inquiries, separate purchasing, specification checking, and delivery coordination, making venue construction and later operation easier and more worry-free.
Even after receiving technical documents, installation instructions, and video tutorials, the customer was still concerned that the local installation team lacked experience in installing PVC sports flooring. Therefore, FARFLY provided a batch of non-saleable materials free of charge, allowing the installers to practice cutting, adhesive application, grooving, and heat welding before using the official project materials.
For FARFLY, reliable delivery is not only about sending products to the customer, but also about helping the customer smoothly transform the products into a venue ready for operation. Reducing rework, controlling material loss, and protecting the project schedule can help the venue enter operation earlier and begin accepting court bookings, training, and competition business more quickly.
Northside Badminton Centre is located at Shed 1/14 Kenworth Place, Brendale QLD 4500, in the northern Brisbane area.
The basic project information is as follows:
6mm composite-process PVC flooring is a professional sports flooring with a multi-layer structure. When selecting flooring for a badminton venue, it is necessary to consider not only wear resistance and appearance, but also cushioning performance, surface friction, dimensional stability, installation method, and long-term maintenance cost.
FARFLY prepared the flooring, adhesive, welding rods, tools, and nets as a coordinated supply system. The customer did not need to look for multiple suppliers separately, nor did they need to bear the risk of product and accessory incompatibility alone. Through one-stop purchasing, the project team could reduce communication steps and hidden costs, and put more energy into venue construction, opening preparation, and customer operation.
For different areas and subfloor conditions, FARFLY can also combine existing badminton court flooring solutions to match products and installation methods, allowing the customer’s purchasing budget to be more directly transformed into venue assets that can be used and operated.
What the customer worried about most was not whether the flooring could arrive on time, but whether the local installation team could achieve a neat, stable installation effect suitable for long-term use while lacking experience in PVC sports flooring.
The performance of a professional badminton court does not depend only on flooring thickness. The BWF badminton court material certification standard lists friction performance, shock absorption, and vertical deformation as important evaluation items. For buyers comparing BWF-certified flooring, certification and test reports can prove product performance, but correct installation determines whether these performances can be stably achieved in the actual venue.
After the PVC rolls arrive on site, the construction team still needs to properly handle subfloor inspection, material pre-laying, adhesive application, roll positioning, cutting, seam grooving, heat welding, and weld trimming. If any step has a problem, it may increase material loss, rework cost, and the risk of project delays.
FARFLY provided complete PVC flooring installation instructions and video materials to help the customer reduce the time cost of re-collecting information and judging the installation process independently. Regarding product thickness and usage requirements, the project team can also refer to the guide for selecting the thickness of PVC sports flooring for badminton courts.
However, FARFLY believes that truly customer-centered service cannot stop at “the materials have been sent.” When the customer is still concerned about the installation effect, the supplier needs to continue looking for ways to reduce actual risk, rather than simply pushing the installation responsibility back to the customer.
FARFLY proactively offered to provide a batch of practice materials free of charge, allowing local installers to become familiar with key operations before formal installation and reducing the risk of using official order materials directly during the first construction attempt.
The practice materials mainly came from:
These materials were not charged to the customer and would not be used as official venue flooring. The local installation team could use them to practice measurement, layout, cutting, adhesive application, seam grooving, welding gun control, welding rod filling, and weld trimming. In addition to preparing technical and installation support service instructions, FARFLY was more concerned about whether the customer could truly understand and implement the installation requirements. The construction personnel could also carry out targeted practice together with the instructions on how to use welding rods and welding guns, and the guide for using PVC flooring grooving tools.
Through advance practice, installers could become familiar with the material’s hardness, thickness, cutting feel, and welding reaction before formal construction. This helps reduce official material waste caused by unfamiliar operation, and can also reduce labor costs caused by uneven seams, unstable welding, and rework.
This support did not require the customer to purchase additional official flooring as trial materials, yet it helped the construction team enter working status more quickly. For venue operators, the more sufficient the installation preparation is, the lower the possibility of rework and delay, and the greater the opportunity for the venue to open as planned and generate operating income earlier.
As a supplier, we hope to reduce customers’ uncertainty in material selection and project acceptance. Our mission is to make every project and every step of delivery more secure for you.
The free practice materials reflect that FARFLY has a clear boundary between “official products for sale” and “materials only used for practice.”
If materials do not meet official sales requirements in appearance, dimensions, surface condition, or other aspects, even if they can still be used for cutting, adhesive application, and welding practice, they will not be mixed into the customer’s official order. Practice materials are separately identified and clearly limited to construction training purposes.
This means that every payment the customer makes for official products should correspond to materials that meet the order and quality requirements. FARFLY will not lower the quality standards of official orders simply because some materials still have partial use value. Strictly separating non-saleable materials can reduce claims, returns and exchanges, rework, and project schedule losses after customers receive non-conforming products.
Clear quality boundaries can reduce customers’ procurement risks, allow distributors and contractors to deliver projects to owners with greater confidence, and help them reduce after-sales costs, protect profits, and maintain their market reputation.
Free practice materials create a useful secondary purpose for certain non-saleable materials and production offcuts, which might otherwise have been discarded and could not be used further.
This does not mean that FARFLY reintroduces non-saleable materials into official products, nor does it mean that the project has achieved “zero waste.” Its actual value lies in allowing materials that still have practice value to gain one effective use before final disposal, while avoiding the customer’s consumption of new qualified flooring for trial installation and training.
Queensland’s Waste Reduction and Recycling Act places avoidance, reduction, and reuse above recycling and final disposal. The Australian Government’s statements on circular economy and material use also emphasize that materials that still have value should be kept in use as much as possible. Australia’s Waste Prevention Framework also regards extending the use value of materials as an important direction for waste reduction.
FARFLY will not use unverifiable expressions such as “zero waste” or “significantly reduced carbon emissions.” Transparency, restraint, and verifiability are the basic principles of FARFLY’s environmental responsibility communication, and are also important criteria for customers to judge the long-term reliability of a brand.
For customers, this method creates value in two aspects at the same time: on the one hand, it reduces the cost of purchasing additional materials for training; on the other hand, it provides the installation team with a low-risk opportunity for practice. FARFLY integrates material management, quality control, and construction support, transforming materials that might otherwise become disposal costs into tools that can reduce project risk.
FARFLY believes that sustainability should be closely connected with practical customer value. When a material can be safely used for training, reusing it for this purpose can reduce waste, lower preparation costs, and help improve project efficiency.
FARFLY provided Northside Badminton Centre with a supply solution designed around installation and venue operation, not just 1,300㎡ of flooring rolls.
The complete supply and support included:
For a commercial badminton centre, this means:
In international resilient flooring projects, if flooring, adhesive, welding rods, tools, and venue equipment are purchased separately, the customer needs to undertake more work in inquiry, communication, specification checking, transportation coordination, and after-sales responsibility division. Any deviation in one step may increase the total procurement cost.
By uniformly coordinating badminton flooring products, auxiliary materials, installation tools, and project installation support, FARFLY helps customers reduce the number of suppliers and communication costs. Similar one-stop configuration can also be seen in FARFLY’s previous other cases.
As a PVC flooring manufacturer with product, technical, and project support capabilities, FARFLY focuses not only on the order value, but also on whether the customer can successfully complete the venue, put it into operation as planned, and reduce long-term maintenance pressure. The more stable the project delivery is, the more the venue can reduce downtime and repair time, and more continuously undertake court bookings, training, club activities, and competition business.
FARFLY hopes to make project execution simpler and costs more controllable for customers, make delivery easier for distributors and contractors, and make it easier for venue operators to transform flooring investment into long-term returns.
Whether you are building a new badminton centre, replacing an existing sports flooring system, or expanding a multi-court venue, FARFLY can support your project with badminton court flooring, accessories, installation tools, technical documentation, and project-specific preparation.
Please share your court dimensions, subfloor condition, expected usage, installation experience, and project schedule with the FARFLY team. We can help you evaluate the flooring structure, prepare the required accessories, identify installation risks, and develop a more coordinated supply plan.
The more detailed the project information is, the more FARFLY can reduce repeated confirmation and solution revisions, while helping customers match a more suitable flooring structure, thickness, auxiliary materials, and installation method. This not only helps reduce procurement and construction costs, but also helps the project team protect the schedule, reduce after-sales issues, and enter the operation and revenue stage more quickly.
Submit your project information through Contact Us and discuss the most suitable flooring solution for your badminton venue with the FARFLY team.
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