Did you know 72% of outdoor court injuries come from poor flooring? Discover how next-gen materials boost safety and performance.
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You need a surface that withstands rain, UV rays, and heavy foot traffic. Traditional concrete cracks. Asphalt softens in heat. Our modular polypropylene tiles? They last 10-15 years with zero maintenance.
Material | Lifespan | Maintenance Cost | Safety Rating |
---|---|---|---|
Concrete | 3-5 years | $500/yr | 2/5 |
Asphalt | 4-6 years | $300/yr | 3/5 |
Modular Polypropylene | 10-15 years | $0 | 4.8/5 |
Choose from 8 vibrant colors. Need shock absorption? Add our 12mm foam base layer. Limited space? We create half-court designs in 48 hours.
Installed 2,300 sq.ft. in 3 days. Players report 42% fewer slips and 67% faster drying after rain. "Our tournaments now run year-round," says director Amy Torres.
Join 1,200+ schools and parks using SlamCourt Pros flooring. Limited-time offer: Free design consultation + 10-year warranty.
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A: Common materials include concrete, asphalt, modular plastic tiles, and acrylic-coated surfaces. These options prioritize durability, weather resistance, and traction for outdoor use.
A: Regularly sweep debris, clean stains with mild detergent, and inspect for cracks or wear. Reseal acrylic surfaces or replace damaged modular tiles to ensure safety and longevity.
A: Yes, concrete is durable and low-cost but requires cushioning pads or coatings to reduce player fatigue. It may crack over time in extreme weather without proper maintenance.
A: Modular interlocking plastic tiles adapt well to slight unevenness and provide shock absorption. They’re also easy to install and replace if the ground shifts.
A: Yes, modular perforated tiles allow drainage and stability on grassy areas. Ensure proper ground leveling and weed control before installation for optimal results.