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10 Questions to Ask Before Choosing Your Basketball Court

Choosing the Right Basketball Court for You


When it comes to choosing a basketball court, there are a lot of factors to consider. The size of the court, the type of surface, and the location are just a few of the things you'll need to think about.


To help you make the best decision, we've put together a list of 10 questions to ask before choosing your basketball court.


1. What is the purpose of the court?

The first thing you need to decide is what you're going to use the court for. Are you going to be playing pickup games with friends, or are you looking to host tournaments? If you're planning on using the court for competitive play, you'll need a larger and more durable surface.


2. What is your budget?

Basketball courts can range in price from a few thousand dollars to hundreds of thousands of dollars. It's important to set a budget before you start shopping so that you don't overspend.


3. What is the size of the court?

The size of the court will depend on the number of players you'll be having. If you're just playing with a few friends, you can get away with a smaller court. However, if you're planning on hosting tournaments, you'll need a larger court that meets NBA regulations.


4. What type of surface do you want?

There are a few different types of surfaces available for basketball courts, including concrete, asphalt, and artificial turf. Each type of surface has its own advantages and disadvantages. For example, concrete is durable but can be slippery when wet. Asphalt is less expensive than concrete but doesn't last as long. Artificial turf is the most expensive option but is also the most durable and low-maintenance.


Kangaroo Courts offer interlocking tiles, which goes on top of Concrete or Crushed Rock base, and helping you to be the best at the game you play. Easy installation guaranteed over these surfaces.


5. What is the location of the court?

The location of the court is important for a few reasons. First, you'll need to make sure that there's enough space for the court. Second, you'll need to consider the sun exposure. If the court is going to be in direct sunlight, you'll need to choose a surface that won't get too hot.


6. What type of lighting do you need?

If you're planning on playing basketball at night, you'll need to make sure that the court is well-lit. There are a few different types of lighting available, including floodlights and LED lights. Floodlights are more powerful but can be more expensive. LED lights are less expensive but don't provide as much light.


7. What type of fencing do you need?

If you're going to be playing with young children, you'll need to install a fence around the court. This will help to keep them safe. There are a few different types of fencing available, including chain link fencing and wood fencing. Chain link fencing is more affordable but not as aesthetically pleasing. Wood fencing is more expensive but looks nicer.


8. What type of drainage do you need?

If you live in an area with a lot of rain, you'll need to make sure that the court has good drainage. This will help to prevent the court from getting muddy and unplayable. There are a few different types of drainage systems available, including surface drains and subsurface drains. Surface drains are more affordable but less effective. Subsurface drains are more expensive but more effective.


9. What type of maintenance do you need?

The type of maintenance you need will depend on the type of surface you choose. Concrete and asphalt courts need to be sealed regularly to prevent them from cracking. Artificial turf courts need to be cleaned regularly to remove dirt and debris.


10. What kind of warranty do you need?

Kangaroo Courts offer 05 year warranty to your basketball court. This warranty will protect you in case something goes wrong with the court. Make sure to read the warranty carefully before you make a purchase.


If you need to learn more about our Basketball Court Services, you can check them out by visiting our Courts page.

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