Get the Perfect Surface Solution for Your Indoor Basketball Court

You can be confident that Premier Sports and Leisure has the ideal surface for your Indoor Basketball Court to meet your needs and budget. We provide a wide choice of acrylic sports surfaces including hard court, met cushion systems and gel cushion systems. 

Hard Court

The most popular and versatile acrylic surface is Premier's Acrylic Sport Surface. The two-coat technique is designed for several applications and can be used indoors or outdoors on freshly laid or previously laid concrete and asphalt surfaces.

Mat Cushion Systems 

A custom-made, prefabricated rubber underlay that lowers force and prevents injuries and exhaustion makes up Premier's acrylic cushion sport surface. This multilayer floating system is put in place as a foundation for Premier's Acrylic sport field to give athletes a more stable and secure playing surface.

Gel Cushion Systems 

The best choice in cushioned acrylic sport surfacing, Premier's Acrylic Gel Sport Surface offers athletes of all ages, sizes, and skills a superb playing environment. This sport surface offers athletes a 17% force reduction, which lessens joint impact and body weariness. 

It is a novel "wet-pour," self-leveling product made with more than 60% renewable resources. Additionally, it provides energy-returning qualities that improve performance and player endurance.

Cost of a Basketball court surface 

Depending on the needs, a basketball court can cost more to build, surface, or resurface. Premier Sports and Leisure, on the other hand, takes pride in offering all clients a variety of options that let them tailor the scope of the work to be done, giving them control over the final cost.

Difference between Asphalt and Concrete basketball court 

Asphalt: Asphalt is less expensive to lie initially, but it will degrade soon. At five years, birdbaths, which are depressions in the asphalt, have formed or are forming, and structural fissures. After 20 years, the court surface will need extensive restorative work. Concrete can be harmed by ground movement more easily than asphalt. The base must be perfectly prepared before the base is laid because poor drainage and tree roots can also damage the asphalt.

Concrete: Courts made of reinforced concrete must be 100mm thick. 50/65 bar stools are set on the F82 reinforcing mesh before the concrete is poured in. Pouring should occur concurrently in all courts. The most structurally sound construction technique is this one. Additionally, there shouldn't be any structural damage to the court after many years.

You can also rely on us for Artificial Tennis Court Surfaces and get the best solution as per your needs. Hence choose your ideal surface solution for Indoor Basketball Court with Premier Sports and Leisure. 

Contact Us:

Website:- https://premiercourts.com.au/

Email:- enquiry@premiersportsleisure.com.au

Address:- 24 Hasp Street,Seventeen Miles Rocks QLD 4073

Phone No:- 1300 552 882

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