Did you know? 72% of homeowners abandon backyard sports projects due to limited space and high maintenance costs. Traditional single-use courts eat up your budget and backyard real estate—but what if you could triple functionality without sacrificing quality? Discover how multi-purpose court surfaces are revolutionizing backyards and sports facilities nationwide.
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Engineered with 3-layer shock absorption, our surfaces let you switch from tennis to basketball to pickleball in hours. Unlike brittle acrylics or slippery modular tiles, our patented hybrid material:
Feature | Our Surface | Modular Tiles | Poured Acrylic |
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Lifespan | 15+ years | 5-7 years | 8-10 years |
Installation Time | 3 days | 2 weeks | 10 days |
Choose from 12 premium colors and court markings for 9+ sports. Our mobile app lets you visualize designs in your actual backyard space. Clients typically see 94% ROI through increased property value and community rentals.
📍 Austin, TX: Converted 1,200 sq.ft backyard into dual tennis/pickleball court with LED lighting
📍 Chicago, IL: School district saved $58K/year using our surfaces for PE classes and tournaments
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A: Durable options like modular sports tiles, acrylic-coated asphalt, or cushioned rubber provide versatility and withstand multiple sports activities. These materials balance traction and shock absorption for safety.
A: A standard 30’x60’ area accommodates basketball, tennis, and pickleball. Smaller 20’x40’ layouts work for compact yards while maintaining multi-sport functionality.
A: Yes, with adjustable net systems and removable line markings, it can transform for pickleball, volleyball, or futsal. Surface cushioning should accommodate high-impact and low-impact sports.
A: Regular sweeping, pressure washing, and prompt debris removal prevent slippage. Reseal acrylic surfaces every 3-5 years and inspect modular tiles for alignment issues seasonally.
A: Key factors include surface material ($4-$15/sqft), site preparation needs, and add-ons like lighting or fencing. Hybrid designs with blended line markings typically cost 20% less than separate single-sport courts.