Jul. 29, 2024
This backyard multi-game court features a playing surface for tennis and basketball.
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Your knees arent getting any younger, and those backyard games of hoops played on your cracked asphalt court are taking a toll.
Or maybe your knees are fine, but you have young kids at home and youd like to channel some of that energy out onto a new backyard basketball court.
Whether you want to resurface an existing basketball or tennis court or youre starting from scratch, a Flex Court tile surface is a great choice.
Here in New York and Connecticut, concrete and asphalt courts fall victim to some brutal weather conditions. They heave and crack, resulting in uneven even dangerous surfaces.
Sure, you could patch the cracks, or have the surface covered with an acrylic overlay. But those are short-term solutions. Acrylic surfaces last just five to six years. Flex Court modular tiles last for at least 10.
Here are five more reasons Flex Court tiles are a perfect, more permanent solution.
The ¾-inch thick, shock-absorbing, suspended surface reduces playing fatigue. Your joints will thank you: Tile surface offers a 30 percent reduction in force on knees and ankles. Tennis players report they can comfortably play 25 percent longer on tile than on concrete courts.
The shock-absorbing nature of Flex Court tile can reduce the impact from falls that might otherwise cause injury. (Of course, we know that YOU never fall, but its a nice feature to offer your opponents.)
Flex Court tiles are also cooler than asphalt and concrete, thanks to heat-reflective materials.
Flex Court offers a 16-year manufacturer direct warranty and a 25-year life expectancy. Youd resurface with acrylic three times during that time period.
Built-in UV protection aids in outdoor color performance and UV/AO Stabilizer for best color fastness.
Maintenance is as simple as keeping leaves blown off and an occasional power washing to remove dust and dirt.
Mold? Nope. The tiles are anti-microbial and wont attract mold like conventional court surfaces.
No more sweeping or sponging big water puddles. Rain quickly drains through the tennis and basketball court tiles, allowing you to hit the court quickly after the rain stops.
Winter snow and ice? No problem. You can even add a frame of boards around your backyard court and flood it for ice skating or hockey.
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Create a court thats uniquely your own. Flex Court is modular, so you can design a court in just about any size through your professional Flex Court designer and installer can help you choose one from a number of popular sizes.
You can also choose from a large selection of colors in any combination. You can even add your favorite sports or corporate logo.
Flex Courts super grip surface design means you can jump and turn without slipping. And its shock-absorbing, suspended surface provides better ball bounce for great game performance.
Neave Sports can handle your basketball or tennis court installation from start to finish. From securing proper building permits to preparing the terrain, installing the tiles to adding lighting and surrounding landscaping, we do it all. We can even provide the high-quality hoops and nets for your court.
If youre in the Hudson Valley, call us at (845) 463-. If youre in Westchester County, call (914) 271-; from Connecticut, dial (203) 212-. Or, fill out our simple web form, and well contact you about setting up your free consultation.
ModuTile Outdoor 20×24 basketball Court Floor starter kit is made for indoor or outdoor use. The court measures 20-6 x 24-6 including the ramp edging and expansion. The lines are painted to a standard high school basketball court dimension. Made to be a DIY project, this outdoor court is constructed using the 12 x 12-inch Interlocking perforated sport tiles.
With a wide variety of color combinations available, you could have the basketball court of your dreams in your backyard.
The Perforated tile used to create this basketball court floor is manufactured with high-impact polypropylene, making the product rigid, firm, and strong enough to support extreme weights without damaging the material. They are also UV stable made for direct sunlight exposure. The basketball court will cover the concrete evenly, despite any small imperfections.
The Outdoor Basketball Court Floor is intended to be installed over concrete or other hard surfaces including our basketball paver base. It is not advised to install this product over grass, mulch, or other soft surfaces.
This unique basketball court includes small, elevated features which enhance grip. Because of this feature, additional traction control is provided to prevent slipping while being active on top of the court.
The Outdoor Basketball Courts perforated surface of the individual tiles used to create this product allows plenty of ventilation for humidity and moisture. Underneath each of these tiles, there also lies a grid structure that provides additional air and water flow. These attributes, along with the mold-resisting polypropylene material, were intentionally engineered to prevent microorganisms from developing on the tile.
Our basketball court floor kits are painted based on high-school standards (optional line dimensions available by request). Please see images showing the floor court lines. Because the backboard is the main point of reference to where the lines end up, this basketball court floor kit may not be suitable for your particular slab. You may need additional tiles to accommodate the size of your concrete slab.
The most common issue when deciding how to lay out your floor has to do with the distance from the backboard to the baseline. A standard court would have an additional 4-ft behind the backboard to the baseline. However, because most home basketball court floors do not have the room, this basketball court kit only has 2-ft from baseline to backboard.
An additional issue has to do with your baseline dimensions. If the baseline has an odd measurement (ex. 27-ft), please let us know if you would prefer the key to be smaller than standard (11-ft), or whether you prefer to reduce the baseline dimensions by one ft. (ex. 26-ft) to center the lines.
For small courts, most people will reduce the size of the key. For courts larger than 26-ft, leaving a gap at the end of the court is usually a better option. Of course, if we do not have a kit that accommodates the size of your basketball concrete slab, we can custom paint the lines for you.
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