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Po Box 70192
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10 years of experience

I have extensive experience in delivery/assembly/installation of in-ground basketball goals, portable goals, sheds, trampolines, playsets, fitness equipment, outdoor grills and patio furniture, gazebos, pergolas, repairs, home improvements etc. High quality work with accuracy, thoroughness, and competence.

I have extensive experience in delivery/assembly/installation of in-ground basketball goals, portable goals, sheds, trampolines, playsets, fitness equipment, outdoor grills and patio furniture, gazebos, pergolas, repairs, home improvements etc. High quality work with accuracy, thoroughness, and competence.

Basketball Goals questions, answered by experts

So long as your court and hoop dimensions are the same, any basketball player can get a great workout and improve their skills on an indoor or outdoor court. However, you might consider using or building an indoor court if you live in a particularly rainy or windy area, as this can make it difficult to play outdoors.

The most affordable option to build a basketball court is asphalt. Asphalt costs $7 to $15 per square foot. This accessible and highly bouncy material will make your court perfect for a casual game or a serious play-off. You can also invest in a basketball DIY kit for additional padding. These kits cost around $1,500 and come with pre-marked, easy-to-install flooring tiles for a halfcourt. For hoops and scoreboards, look through your local used sporting supplies store or talk to school districts to see if you can snatch any equipment that’s being retired.

Yes, you can use a tennis court as a pickleball court. You just need to draw pickleball lines on the tennis court to use it as a pickleball court. You'll also want to adjust the net or purchase an adjustable net for convenience and lower it by 2 inches at the center. You can even create two or four pickleball courts out of a single tennis court for larger sports events. The key is to divide the court down to the correct ratios using chalk, a washable marker, or tape. 

Pickleball is a much faster sport than tennis, which can increase your chance of injuries. Since most pickleball courts use hard surface materials like concrete or asphalt, you're more likely to get hurt more severely than if you were to use a tennis court with a softer surface. The harder surface and paddles can also make pickleball a noisier sport, which can bother neighbors. 

Yes, many companies offer customizable colors, markings, and even logos for personalized courts.

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